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Concept 35. 1: the plant body has a hierarchy of organs, tissues, and cells. Plants draw nutrients from two very different environments: below ground and above ground. Q: roots are involved in all but which of the following activities: support, food storage, food production, anchorage. Root hairs increase the surface area of the root. Axillary buds-potential to form a lateral shoot (i. e. branch) Terminal bud-located at shoot tip, causes elongation of a young shoot. The petiole, which joins the leaf to a node of the stem. The leaf is the main photosynthetic organ of most vascular plants. Doubly compound leaf: each leaflet is divided into smaller leaflets. The three tissue systems: dermal, vascular, and ground. Vascular: carries out transport of materials between roots and shoots. Ground tissue: various functions including storage, photosynthesis, and support. Xylem: conveys water and minerals up from roots. Phloem: transports organic nutrients from sources to sinks.

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