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In a section through a plant, a student found a group of long, microscopic structures. The structures lacked end walls, cytoplasm and nuclei. Which identification and reason bes…
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In a section through a plant, a student found a group of long, microscopic structures. The structures lacked end walls, cytoplasm and nuclei.
Which identification and reason best matches the student’s observations?
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