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Understanding Primary Plant Growth: Phases, Root Structures, and Cell Types

This document explores three key phases of primary plant growth: cell division, elongation, and differentiation. Each phase plays a critical role in plant development. Additionally, it provides a diagram comparing monocot and dicot roots, highlighting essential structures such as the epidermis, stele, ground tissue, endodermis, pericycle, xylem, and phloem. Furthermore, the differences between collenchyma and sclerenchyma cells are discussed, emphasizing their unique structural and functional characteristics within plants.

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Understanding Primary Plant Growth: Phases, Root Structures, and Cell Types

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  1. Bell work #4 (rephrase question w/ answer List and briefly explain three phases/zones of primary plant growth. 2. Diagram a cross section of a monocot root and a dicot root. Be sure to label the following structures: epidermis, stele, ground tissue, endodermis, pericycle, xylem, and phloem. 3. How is a collenchyma cell different than a sclerenchyma cell?

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