Chapter 30: Q 34. (page 869)
Give two examples of modified stems and explain how each example benefits the plant.
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Rhizome and tendril
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Chapter 30: Q 34. (page 869)
Give two examples of modified stems and explain how each example benefits the plant.
Rhizome and tendril
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a. pericycle
b. epidermis
c. endodermis
d. root cap
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a. epidermis
b. vascular tissue
c. stomata
d. mesophyll
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a. trichomes
b. lenticels
c. nodes
d. internodes
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