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- 1. Describing leaves arranged like the vanes of a feather along a central axis.
- 5. The release of water vapor from plant tissues, primarily through stomata.
- 6. A type of tree that produces cones and typically has needle-like or scale-like leaves.
- 9. A seed-producing plant with "naked" seeds, characteristic of conifers.
- 14. Small pores on plant surfaces, regulating gas exchange.
- 15. The slender, pointed leaf of a coniferous tree.
- 16. A sticky substance produced by coniferous trees, often used for protection.
- 17. A complex organic polymer providing strength and rigidity to plant cell walls, found in conifers.
- 22. A layer of actively dividing cells in plant stems, responsible for growth in girth.
- 23. The green pigment in plants responsible for photosynthesis.
- 24. Trees that shed their leaves annually, in contrast to conifers.
- 25. The outer, living wood layer of a tree, active in transporting water and nutrients.
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- 2. A bitter-tasting compound found in conifer bark, often serving as a deterrent against herbivores.
- 3. The vascular tissue responsible for transporting sugars and nutrients in plants.
- 4. The upper layer of foliage in a forest, formed by conifer crowns.
- 7. A tree or shrub that retains its foliage year-round, common among conifers.
- 8. The vascular tissue responsible for transporting water and minerals in plants.
- 10. A bud located along the sides of stems, capable of producing new growth.
- 11. Specialized structures in conifers that produce and transport resin.
- 12. The protective outer covering of a tree, composed of dead cells.
- 13. An underground stem that grows horizontally, giving rise to new shoots.
- 18. The inner, older wood of a tree, providing structural support.
- 19. The reproductive structure of a conifer, containing seeds and scales.
- 20. The outermost layer of cells in plant tissues, providing protection.
- 21. A symbiotic association between fungi and conifer roots, aiding in nutrient absorption.
