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                What type of tissues make up xylem and phloem
            
            
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            Yvonne 
            
    What types of tissues make up the eudicot and monocot leaf
    
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    Xylem is made up of tracheids and vessel elements, while phloem is made up of sieve tubes, companion cells, fibers, and parenchyma cells.
    
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    The eudicot leaf typically has the following tissues: 
1. Epidermis
2. Cuticle
3. Palisade mesophyll
4. Spongy mesophyll
5. Veins
The monocot leaf has the following tissues:
1. Epidermis
2. Cuticle
3. Mesophyll
4. Veins
The organization and arrangement of these tissues may differ between eudicots and monocots, but these are the primary tissues that constitute their leaves.
    
1. Epidermis
2. Cuticle
3. Palisade mesophyll
4. Spongy mesophyll
5. Veins
The monocot leaf has the following tissues:
1. Epidermis
2. Cuticle
3. Mesophyll
4. Veins
The organization and arrangement of these tissues may differ between eudicots and monocots, but these are the primary tissues that constitute their leaves.
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