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Gene flow occurs when a strong wind blows significant number of seeds from one population into a second population.
Stele
The central part of the root or stem containing the tissues derived from the procambium, including xylem, phloem, and sometimes pith.
Pericycle
A layer of cells in plant roots located just inside the endodermis, capable of giving rise to lateral roots and contributing to the root's growth.
Monocots
A group of flowering plants characterized by having one seed leaf, or cotyledon, which influences the structure of their stems, leaves, and roots.
Eudicots
A major group of flowering plants characterized by the presence of two (di-) cotyledons, or seed leaves, in their seeds.
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