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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare typical cross sections of leaf structures of woody anthophytes with cross sections of conifers.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (micahmglomski):

is this from a test

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no a practice

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not a paractice quiz or test

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare typical cross sections of leaf structures of woody anthophytes with cross sections of conifers. Conifers have needlelike leaves. In cross section, the needle of a conifer resembles a cylindrical leaf with stomata sunken within the folds of the epidermis, cells that carry on photosynthesis, and vascular tissue in the center. Typical woody anthophyte leaves are flat and broad with a stalk called the petiole. In cross section, these leaves have vascular tissue, lower and upper epidermis with stomata, and cells that carry on photosynthesis.

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