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Anatomy of Dicotyledonous Plants Dicotyledonous plants (dicots) have a characteristic internal structure in their roots, stems and leaves. Understanding the cross-sectional anatomy of the root and…
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This section covers Anatomy of Dicotyledonous Plants as part of Support and transport systems: Plants in Grade 10 Life Sciences. You'll find clear explanations, worked examples, and key definitions aligned to the CAPS curriculum.
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