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A closer cross-section view of a stem revealed continuous rings along the interior of the stem. Which type of stem could it be?
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A closer cross-section view of a stem revealed continuous rings along the interior of the stem. Which type of stem could it be?
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The answer is B.)
Woody dicot
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A stem with continuous rings along the interior is likely to be a woody dicot stem. Each xylem, the number of which increases by one a year, creates a ring. This is, for example, how trees are dated, by counting the number of rings in their trunks.
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