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Which of the following theories naturally inform participatory action research by calling into question power imbalances that serve as the foundation of social injustices?
Companion Cells
Specialized cells in the phloem of plants that support the function of sieve tube elements in transporting sugars.
Cuticle Cells
The outermost layer of cells in plants and some animals that provides protection and reduces water loss.
Cork Cells
Specialized plant cells that are dead at maturity, containing air and suberin, forming the protective outer layer of the bark of trees.
Stomata
Small openings or pores found on the undersides of leaves and in some stems, which are essential for gas exchange between the plant and the atmosphere.
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