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In 2001, Apple Opened the First of a Series of Concept

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In 2001, Apple opened the first of a series of concept stores designed to exhibit Apple computers in a natural usage environment. Merchandise is displayed in "solution zones" for hands- on, real world use and visitors are encouraged to use computers to access the Internet or send emails. There are sit- down theatres where consumers can participate in demonstrations or receive instruction. There is a "Genius Bar" where consumers can ask questions and solve technical problems. For the consumer, perhaps the most important feature of the Apple Concept store is the hands- on use. Computers displayed in Apple stores are hooked up to camcorders, digital cameras, iPods, music keyboards and other peripherals so the visitor can actually create something, burn it to a CD/DVD, and get a feel for the hardware and software. Apple concept stores are best described as:

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Meristems

Regions of plant growth where undifferentiated cells continue to divide and contribute to the formation of new organs.

Trichomes

Hairlike outgrowths on the epidermis of plants that serve various functions, including defense against pests and protection from excessive transpiration.

Parenchyma

A type of plant tissue consisting of living cells that are often large and have various functions such as photosynthesis, storage, and secretion.

Collenchyma

A type of plant tissue that provides support, often found in areas of new growth, characterized by elongated cells with thickened cell walls.

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