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Cross section of some xylem cells Royalty Free Stock Photo
Xylem and phloem water and minerals transportation system outline diagram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cross section - Xylem is a type of tissue in vascular plants that transports water and some nutrients Royalty Free Stock Photo
Smartphone with logo of American water technology company Xylem Inc. on screen in front of website. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Root structure. Plant anatomy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cross section of a vascular bundle in the stem showing food-conducting phloem and water-conducting xylem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Xylem and phloem. biological structure scheme of inner vascular in Plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Xylem and phloem vector illustration. Labeled plant transportation scheme.
Dicotyledon stem - microscopic view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Plant structure and cross section botanical biology labeled diagrams collection Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vascular tissue system of plant. xylem and phloem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Plant Anatomy Diagram Showing Xylem, Phloem, and Cambium. Botanical Illustration of Vascular Bundles in Dicot Stem. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed botanical illustration of a dicot stem cross section showing vascular bundles, xylem, phloem, and cambium. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Root Tissue Anatomy with Xylem, Phloem, and Epidermis. Labeled Diagram of Dicot Root Tissue Layersepidermis, cortex, endodermis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Xylem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Xylem and phloem vector illustration. Labeled water, nutrient and mineral transportation scheme. Educational graphic with biological translocation process explanation. Living tissue in vascular plants


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