Aminoacido
Epidermis, estoma, meristemo,pelos urticantes, tejido,estípula , peciolo, limbo
This work is based on the second second practice session held in the cabinet of zoology, on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 at 15:00 in the afternoonhours, began with the observation of different types of leaves and stems we could collect the materials we used were lenses, stethoscopes and other being our objectives: to recognize the typesof tissues present in the leaves, and recognize the different types of tissues and parts found in stems and trunks. The methodology used was descriptive directed and group, the results of thispractice did not wait because we see what they have learned in theory, we distinguish different types of tissues of leaves and stems. Taking then the conclusion that plants cells containwithin themselves working in perfect coordination and thus are the only industry that produces oxygen for the planet. Epidermis, stoma, meristem, hairs, tissue, stipule, petiole, leaf blade
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