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English, 02.10.2020 15:01 davialashay2458

I. phloem j. bud
- angiosperm
b. stigma
c root hairs
d. deciduous
e. stamen
f. perennial
g. hardy
h. stomata
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plant that loses its leaves in fall
plant with a life cycle of more than two years
plant that can withstand cold temperature in an area
male part of a flower
thin roots that absorb water and minerals
flowering plant
pore or opening in the leaf
conductive tissue through which food moves
contain undeveloped leaves, flowers, or stem
sticky surface at the end of the pistil
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