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-Third-degree, or full-thickness, burn
Phloem
A type of vascular tissue in plants responsible for transporting sugar, nutrients, and signals throughout the plant.
Transpiration
The process by which plants lose water vapor from their leaves and stems into the atmosphere, playing a critical role in plant and atmospheric water balance.
Sugar Deposition
The process by which sugar molecules are laid down or accumulated in certain tissues or organs, often referring to plant mechanisms for storing energy.
Immature Fruits
Immature fruits are those that have been harvested before reaching full growth and development, often resulting in less sweetness and a firmer texture.
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