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Slide 1. Question a. Name the cell type marked with arrow a. Question b. Name the cell type marked with arrow b. a b

Slide 2. Question a. What part of the plant is represented by the entire slide? Question b. Name the tissue marked by the arrow. B, name the tissue marked by the arrow.

Slide 3. Question a. Name of the cell marked by arrow a. Question b Slide 3. Question a. Name of the cell marked by arrow a. Question b. Name the green structures inside the cells marked by the arrow. b a

Slide 4. Question a. What type of stem is shown in this slide Slide 4. Question a. What type of stem is shown in this slide? Question b. Name the structure that looks like a “monkey face.”

Slide 5. Name of the cells with secondary walls forming rings.

Slide 6. Identify the type of stem.

Slide 7. What structure is shown here?

Slide 8. What is the function of the large cells marked by the arrow?

Slide 9. A. What type of leaf is this. B Slide 9. A. What type of leaf is this? B. Name the cells marked by the arrows.