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Are all the cells in a plant the same?

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no. plants have specialization. they contain many different types of cells, including parenchyma, epidermis, pericycle, collenchyma, schlerenchyma, vascular: xylem-tracheids/vessels, phloem-sieve/companion cells, and many types of meristematic cells.

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