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- Vascular plant (3349 bytes)
26: ...em]] carry water and sap upward toward the leaves from the roots, while the [[phloem]] tissue carries ...
30: ...em and cambium cells in stems of plants descended from the procambium embryonic tissue layer. - Leaf (20580 bytes)
2: ...tures of [[fern]]s are correctly referred to as [[frond]]s.
8: ...mendous variety shown in leaf structure (anatomy) from species to species is presented in detail below...
18: ...n leaves from dry climates as compared with those from wet climates.
24: '''[[Trichome]]s''' or hairs grow out from the epidermis in many species.
37: ...aves are normally [[green]] in color, which comes from [[chlorophyll]] found in [[plastid]]s in the ''... - Water cycle (2867 bytes)
5: ...from evaporation, while the remaining 10% is from transpiration.
6: ... previously condensed to form [[cloud]]s (changed from the gas phases to a liquid or solid phase), fal...
7: ...Infiltration''' into the ground is the transition from surface water to [[groundwater]]. The infiltra... - Rainforest (6551 bytes)
12: ...aracteristics of tropical trees. Tropical species frequently possess one or more of the following attr...
16: ...drainage of precipitation off the leaf to promote transpiration. They occur in the lower layers and among the sap...
20: ...istics that distinguish tropical species of trees from those of temperate forests include:
24: ...evelopment of flowers (and hence fruits) directly from the trunk, rather than at the tips of branches.
26: Large fleshy fruits attract birds, mammals, and even fish as disp... - Water (15217 bytes)
3: '''Water''' (from the [[Old English language|Old English]] word '...
5: ...[cloud]]s, [[rain|rain water]], [[river|rivers or freshwaters]], and [[sea ice]]. On the planet, water...
13: ...f (water)|runoff]], water is continuously flowing from one form to another, in what is called the '''[...
15: ...appropriately lit, water drops in the air can [[refract]] the beautiful colors of a [[rainbow]].
21: ...y seas and the putrid [[swamp]]s, and we like the fresh pure water of a mountain spring.
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