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What is the function of the leaf surface structures highlighted in the image below? Image Credit: Macmillan Learning n

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What is the function of the leaf surface structures highlighted in the image below? Image Credit: Macmillan Learning

ns Image Credit: Macmillan Learning O to produce nutrients via photosynthesis O to allow gas exchange between the leaf and the environment O to protect the leaf from ultraviolet radiation O to transport nutrients between the various parts of the plant

Examine the following image. What about this image allows you to identify it as a eudicot root? a

Image Credit: Steve Gschmiessner/Science Source The xylem and phloem are arranged in a stele, alternating with each other within a ring-shaped pattern. The xylem and phloem are arranged in a stele, separated from the cortex by the pericycle. The xylem and phloem are arranged in a stele and bordered by the endodermis. The xylem and phloem are arranged in a stele, with the phloem tucked in between the rays of the central xylem.