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In His Analysis of the Class Structure of Britain in the 1950s

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In his analysis of the class structure of Britain in the 1950s, David Lockwood described three different types of workers. Identify and define these three types and note which were becoming more common, according to Lockwood.


Definitions:

Phloem

The vascular tissue in plants responsible for the transport of nutrients, particularly sugar, throughout the plant.

Bark

External part of a tree, containing cork, cork cambium, and phloem.

Casparian Strip

A band of cell wall material found in plant roots that helps control the movement of water and nutrients between the soil and the vascular system.

Suberin

A waxy hydrophobic substance found in the cell walls of plants, acting as a barrier to water and solute movement.

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