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Of all the planets, only has surface features easily seen from Earth with ground- based telescopes.
Lignin
A complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody, and contributing to the structural integrity of the plant.
Parenchyma Cells
Fundamental tissue composed of thin-walled cells that function in photosynthesis, storage, and as the bulk of ground and vascular tissues.
Starch Grains
Microscopic granules consisting of starch, stored as an energy reserve within the cells of plants, especially within tubers and seeds.
Oil Droplets
Tiny globules of oil, which can be found suspended in various colloids, including biological cells or in culinary emulsions.
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