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The chart below shows the three main types of plant tissues and associated tissues. The chart shows the 3 main types of plant tissues and associated tissues. Plant tissue is divided into dermal, ground, and 1. Ground is divided into 2, Collenchyma, 3. 1 is divided into 4 and 5. Which row (A, B, C, or D) best completes the chart above?
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