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Biology, 03.08.2019 15:00 BonnyRios

How do sieve tube member (stm) cells differ from tracheids? stm cells function as living cells; tracheids function as dead cells stm cells lack a companion cell; tracheids have a companion cell stm cells occur in angiosperms; tracheids only occur in gymnosperms stm cells have secondary cell walls; tracheids?

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