How are the cells of the root of a plant different from the cells of the leaf of a plant?
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Describe features, functions, and composition of plant organs, tissues, and cell types
Relate morphology (roots, shoots, leaves, tissue systems, cell types) to function
Differentiate monocot and eudicot body plan characteristics
Recognize relationships between embryonic structures and mature plant morphology
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