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The Ear Functions by Turning Arriving Sound Waves into Displacements

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The ear functions by turning arriving sound waves into displacements of the basilar membrane by the amplifying system provided by the tympanum and ossicles.

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Pericycle

Layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of roots; produces branch roots.

Companion Cell

Plant cell in the vascular tissue of plants that metabolically supports the conducting cells of the phloem.

Sieve-Tube Member

A type of elongated cell in the phloem of flowering plants, responsible for transporting sugars and other nutrients.

Sieve-Tube Members

Specialized cells in the phloem of higher plants that facilitate the transport of sugars and other nutrients from the leaves to the rest of the plant.

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