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1. Plants, like humans, all have the same basic anatomy. Which part is not found in the woody stems of plants? a. Vascul
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1. Plants, like humans, all have the same basic anatomy. Which part is not found in the woody stems of plants? a. Vascul
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1. Plants, like humans, all have the same basic anatomy. Which part is not found in the woody stems of plants? a. Vascular cambium b. Phloem c. Chloroplasts d. Xylem 2. Which of the following could be used to distinguish between the "early wood" and the "late wood" of a woody plant stem whether a microscope was available or not? a. Color. b. The size (width) of the individual bands (rings). c. The size (width) of the water-carrying "tubes"-the xylem. d. The location of the pith or heartwood. e. The answer cannot be determined from the information provided. 3. The "look" of a tree's rings may be affected by: a. too little precipitation. b. stress. c. fires. d. insects. e. The appearance of a tree's rings may be affected by all of the above. 4. When "skeleton plotting," the decision to add a long, short, or no pencil mark at all to the strip of graph paper used to construct the plot is best made by: a. people with experience. b. comparing the width of the rings to other rings surrounding it. c. actually measuring the width of the individual rings. d. estimating/measuring the height of the entire tree. e. the size of the cemetery. 5. Reference or master chronologies are as essential to the work of dendrochronologists as ... (choose the analogy that best finishes the