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Hume defines a cause as an object that is
Tracheids
Water-conducting cells in the xylem of vascular plants that are elongated, with thickened cell walls and tapered ends, contributing to the support and transportation of water and minerals.
Vessel Elements
Shorter, wider plant cells than tracheids, found in the xylem, which efficiently transport water and nutrients vertically through the plant.
Perforation Plates
Structures found in the vessel elements of some plants, allowing for the flow of water and nutrients between cells.
Narrower
A comparative term indicating something is less wide or broad, often used in the context of comparisons or descriptions.
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