DICOT LEAF UPPER EPIDERMIS CUTICLE PALISADE PARENCHYMA BUNDLE SHEATH

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DICOT LEAF UPPER EPIDERMIS CUTICLE PALISADE PARENCHYMA BUNDLE SHEATH (MESOPHYLL) BUNDLE SHEATH XYLEM PHLOEM

DICOT LEAF PALISADE MESOPHYLL XYLEM PHLOEM BUNDLE SHEATH AIR SPACES LOWER EPIDERMIS

DICOT LEAF CUTICLE XYLEM UPPER EPIDERMIS MIDVEIN PALISADE LAYER PHLOEM SPONGY MESOPHYLL AIR SPACES LOWER EPIDERMIS

DICOT LEAF SPONGY MESOPHYLL LOWER EPIDERMIS GUARD CELL

DICOT LEAF XYLEM PHLOEM SPONGY MESOPHYLL

MONOCOT LEAF XYLEM STOMA MIDVEIN UPPER EPIDERMIS MESOPHYLL PHLOEM

MONOCOT LEAF STOMA VASCULAR BUNDLE UPPER EPIDERMIS GUARD CELL LOWER

DICOT ROOT CORTEX CELLS ENDODERMIS PERICYCLE CELL INTERCELLULAR SPACE XYLEM VESSEL ELEMENTS PHLOEM

DICOT ROOT CORTEX CELLS WITH AMYLOPLASTS COMPANION CELL PERICYCLE INTERCELLULAR SPACE

DICOT ROOT PHLOEM CELL XYLEM CELLS ENDODERMIS CELL

DICOT ROOT EPIDERMIS CORTEX STELE

DICOT ROOT CORTICAL CELLS & AMYLOPLASTS ENDODERMIS PERICYCLE PHLOEM XYLEM INTERCELLULAR SPACE

DICOT ROOT CORTICAL CELLS & AMYLOPLASTS

DICOT STEM VASCULAR BUNDLE EPIDERMIS CORTEX PITH SPACE XYLEM PHLOEM

DICOT STEM SCLERENCHYMA EPIDERMIS COLLENCHYMA PHLOEM XYLEM PITH SPACE

DICOT STEM PITH SPACE PHLOEM SCLERENCHYMA COLLENCHYMA XYLEM EPIDERMIS

DICOT STEM SCLERENCHYMA PHLOEM XYLEM EPIDERMIS COLLENCHYMA

DICOT STEM SCLERENCHYMA PHLOEM XYLEM

DICOT STEM SCLERENCHYMAL FIBERS PHLOEM XYLEM

MONOCOT STEM

MONOCOT STEM VASCULAR BUNDLES GROUND TISSUE

MONOCOT STEM PHLOEM GROUND TISSUE XYLEM EPIDERMIS

MONOCOT STEM SCLERENCHYMA SIEVE TUBE MEMBER COMPANION CELL XYLEM

MONOCOT STEM AIR SPACE XYLEM VESSEL ELEMENT BUNDLE SHEATH PHLOEM

MONOCOT STEM EPIDERMIS VASCULAR BUNDLES GROUND TISSUE

MONOCOT ROOT EPIDERMIS ENDODERMIS STELE CORTEX PERICYCLE XYLEM VESSEL ELEMENT PHLOEM CELLS PITH

MONOCOT ROOT EPIDERMAL TISSUE PARENCHYMAL CELLS WITH AMYLOPLASTS

MONOCOT ROOT PRIMARY PHLOEM ENDODERMIS PRIMARY XYLEM PITH

CORTICAL CELLS WITH AMYLOPLASTS MONOCOT ROOT CORTICAL CELLS WITH AMYLOPLASTS

MONOCOT ROOT EPIDERMIS PERICYCLE CORTEX PRIMARY XYLEM ENDODERMIS PRIMARY PHLOEM PITH

MONOCOT ROOT ENDODERMIS PERICYCLE

ROOT TIP (l. s.) ZONE OF CELL DIVISION ROOT CAP

ROOT TIP (l. s.) ZONE OF ELONGATION

ROOT TIP (l. s.) PROCAMBIUM EPIDERMIS GROUND MERISTEM ZONE OF CELL DIVISION

ROOT TIP (l. s.) EPIDERMIS PROCAMBIUM GROUND MERISTEM CORTEX PROTODERM

WOODY DICOT STEM EPIDERMIS COLLENCHYMA CORK PHLOEM XYLEM CAMBIUM PITH

WOODY DICOT STEM COLLENCHYMA EPIDERMIS PHLOEM CAMBIUM VASCULAR RAY XYLEM

WOODY DICOT STEM VASCULAR RAY CAMBIUM 2nd YEAR GROWTH RING PHLOEM 1st YEAR GROWTH RING XYLEM