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2. Jake:
[indent]Talking about ground tissue in a herbaceous monocot (note, this is
entirely made up just to illustrate what you would write):
Ground tissues here are all primary of origin (from the "blank"
meristem). From Figure 3, we see that pith contains a variety of
different ground tissue cells. All of them are stained pink which
suggest some contain primary cell walls, yet there are columnar, oval
and elliptical cells arranged in a pseudo checkerboard fashion
surrounding a large duct in the center. This could mean that each of
those cells store slightly different substances at different volumes
which are released into the man transport duct. The transport duct is
purported to have many differents forms, since this ring of this duct
is stained blue, then this monocot produces Power Ranger transport
ducts (Optimus Prime, 1984).[/indent]
Q2: What qualities do you appreciate in a teaching assistant?
Looks and sarcasm.