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4. Tri cones are large step-like folds in otherwise horizontal sedimentary strata. A: True B: False
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4. Tri cones are large step-like folds in otherwise horizontal sedimentary strata.
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B: False
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Answer: False.
Monocline are large step-like folds in otherwise horizontal sedimentary strata.
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B: false; Trichomes are highly specialized epidermal cells and serve as an excellent material for studying cell fate, differentiation, and specialized metabolism through single-cell omics.
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