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Briefly describe the assumptions and key ideas in Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development.
Sieve Elements
Living cells that compose sugar-conducting sieve tubes of phloem. Each sieve tube consists of a stack of sieve elements that meet end to end at sieve plates.
Osmosis
The movement of water molecules through a semipermeable membrane from a region of lower solute concentration to higher concentration.
Sink Cells
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Sugars
Simple carbohydrates with a sweet taste, essential for energy in living organisms, and serve as building blocks for more complex carbohydrates.
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