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  • {{Short description|Plant which has no persistent woody stem above ground}} ...Learning|isbn=978-1-111-31279-4|pages=584–}}</ref> This broad category of plants includes many [[perennial plant|perennial]]s, and nearly all [[Annual plant ...
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  • {{Short description|Outermost layers of stems and roots of woody plants}} ...inner bark and the outer bark. The inner bark, which in older [[Plant stem|stem]]s is living tissue, includes the innermost layer of the periderm. The oute ...
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  • ...wer of a [[squash (plant)|squash plant]] (courgette), showing the [[ovary (plants)|ovary]], [[ovule]]s, [[Carpel|pistil]] and [[petal]]s]] ...ouse Pvt Ltd|isbn=978-0-7069-8685-3}}</ref> Fruits are the mature [[ovary (plants)|ovary]] or ovaries of one or more [[flower]]s. They are found in three mai ...
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  • {{Short description|Plants in the family Fabaceae}} ...[pea]] family [[Fabaceae]] (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seeds of such plants. When used as a dry grain for human consumption, the seeds are also called ...
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  • ...plant.<ref>"Plant Resins: Chemistry, evolution, ecology, and ethnobotany", by Jean Langenheim, [[Timber Press]], Portland, OR. 2003</ref> ...ich the [[Volatility (chemistry)|volatile]] [[terpene]]s have been removed by distillation. Typical rosin is a transparent or translucent mass, with a vi ...
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  • {{Short description|Plants in the family Fabaceae}} ...[pea]] family [[Fabaceae]] (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seeds of such plants. When used as a dry grain for human consumption, the seeds are also called ...
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  • ...evergreen. They are distinguished from [[tree]]s by their multiple [[Plant stem|stems]] and shorter [[height]], less than {{Convert|6–10|m|ft|abbr=on}} tal ...s]] have species that are shrubs, and others that are trees and herbaceous plants instead. ...
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  • ...bearing structure in [[flowering plant]]s that is formed from the [[Ovary (plants)|ovary]] after [[flowering plant|flowering]]. Fruits are the means by which flowering plants (also known as [[angiosperm]]s) disseminate their [[seed]]s. Edible fruits ...
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  • ...e plant and take in water and nutrients into the plant body, which allows plants to grow taller and faster.<ref name="Stevens2019">{{cite book|author=Harley ...hive/understandingplantroots.html}}</ref> The first root in seed producing plants is the [[radicle]], which expands from the plant embryo after seed germinat ...
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  • {{Short description|Reproductive structure in flowering plants}} ...wer poster 2.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|Flowers or clusters of flowers produced by twelve species of [[Angiosperms]] from different families.]] ...
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  • [[File:Leaf, Bud, and Stem Diagram.svg|thumb|Diagram of a simple leaf. {{flatlist|{{ordered list | Stem ...
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  • [[File:Разнообразие семян.jpg|thumb|350px| Seeds of various plants. '''Row 1:''' [[poppy]], [[Bell pepper|red pepper]], [[strawberry]], [[Appl ...s, the [[spermatophytes]], including the [[gymnosperm]] and [[angiosperm]] plants. ...
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  • ...ies of [[flowering plant]]s),<ref>RBG Kew (2016). The State of the World's Plants Report – 2016. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. https://stateoftheworldsplants.c ...|Padua botanical garden]]. These gardens facilitated the academic study of plants. Efforts to catalogue and describe their collections were the beginnings of ...
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  • ...independently evolved]] a trunk and branches as a way to tower above other plants to compete for sunlight. The majority of tree species are [[angiosperm]]s o ...pically bear leaves, which capture light energy and convert it into sugars by [[photosynthesis]], providing the food for the tree's growth and developmen ...
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  • | name = Plants | image = Diversity of plants image version 5.png ...
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  • ...[Outline of biology#Branches|subdisciplines within biology]], each defined by the nature of their [[research question]]s and the [[List of research metho ...a]] to [[Eukaryote|eukaryotic]] organisms such as [[protist]]s, [[fungi]], plants, and animals. These various organisms contribute to the [[biodiversity]] of ...
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