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Match these terms with the following definitions. A) collenchyma cellsB) dermal tissueC) dicot rootsD) dicot stemsE) monocot leavesF) monocot stems,G) sclerenchyma cellsH) vascular tissue.I. Provides protectionII. Xylem and phloemIII. Support of herbaceous plantsIV. Supports woody plantsV. Vascular tissue in x-shapeVI. Vascular tissue scattered in bundlesVII. BranchingVIII. Vascular tissue in parallel bundles

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A) The collenchyma cells are cells with a thick deposit of cellulose in their cell walls, and it is a supporting tissue in growing organisms of both herbaceous and woody plants - III

B) The dermal tissue is the extremely thin outer layer of a plant, and it's main function is to protect the plant from injury and water loss - I

C) Dicot roots forms one single thick root, being different than the monocot roots in shape. The vascular tissue is arranged in X-shape. - V

D) Dicot stems are the axial structure of the plant, providing the new living tissue that's necessary for the plant to grow (getting taller and wider, and also growing branches). Therefore, it plays an important role in branching. - VII

E) The monocot leafs presents a vascular tissue in parallel bundles - VIII

F) The monocot stems presents a vascular tissue scattered in bundles. - VI

G) The schlerenchima cells are usually dead cells containing lignin supporting the plant, which makes it rigid. - IV

H) The vascular tissue is responsible for distributing nutrients through the plant (xylem) and, also, for conducting everything that leaves the plant on its way out (phloem). - II