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describe the anatomical structure of pinus stem​

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Explanation:

These ducts are found to be distributed almost throughout the stem. The epidermis has an irregular outline. ... The tracheids are arranged in radial rows as seen in the transverse section of the stem. The pits of the pine wood are large and mostly restricted to the radial walls(◠‿◕)

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Explanation:

These ducts are found to be distributed almost throughout the stem. The epidermis has an irregular outline. ... The tracheids are arranged in radial rows as seen in the transverse section of the stem. The pits of the pine wood are large and mostly restricted to the radial walls

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