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rfs level 2 late starter!


mattylee
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hi

 

i have manged to get on this course and was chuffed to bits untill i realised id missed the first few lessons in woody plant physiology.

 

ive managed to do loads of reading and research in trying to catch up, im familiar with the words etc now but am stumped :blushing: when it comes to the first question in my assignment asking me to:

 

"identify cells in woody plants"

 

is it a case of explaining about xylem, phloem and vascular cambium.

 

or is it everything from the above plus explaining things like parenchyma, collenchyma,sclarenchyma, lenticells.

 

never done an ssignment in my life and its all a bit blurry in my mind!!

 

any help would be muchly appreciated to put my mind at rest

thanks :thumbup:

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