Chapter 30: Q 1. (page 867)
Which layers of the stem are made of parenchyma cells? A. cortex and pith B. phloem C. sclerenchyma D. xylem
Short Answer
A. cortex and pith
Chapter 30: Q 1. (page 867)
Which layers of the stem are made of parenchyma cells? A. cortex and pith B. phloem C. sclerenchyma D. xylem
A. cortex and pith
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