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If I want to test for a difference in the sample means between two metric variables from the same sample group, I could use a paired samples t-test.
Radial Growth
The pattern of growth that expands outward in all directions, commonly observed in fungi, certain plants, and some animals like jellyfish.
Cork Cambium
A lateral meristem that produces cork cells and cork parenchyma; cork cambium and the tissues it produces make up the periderm (outer bark) of a woody plant. Compare with vascular cambium.
Secondary Xylem
The part of a plant that contributes to wood formation, resulting from the division of cambium cells and providing structural support and water transport.
Cork Cells
Specialized cells in the bark of a plant that are dead at maturity and serve to protect and waterproof the plant.
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