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Fig.
16.2-5. Transverse section of a cactus.
This cactus is a bit unusual: it has wide rays (the two parenchymatous regions
on either side of the micrograph), a narrow mass of parenchymatous axial wood
with a few vessels and many axial parenchyma cells, and just a small amount of
active phloem. As sieve tube members and companion cells collapse, surrounding ray
parenchyma cells swell and crush the phloem into a narrow radial band
rather than the more typical flat tangential bands as in Fig. 16.2-4.
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