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since the mid Twentieth Century the investigation of plant anatomy is considered a separate... Plant anatomy is now frequently investigated at the cellular level... Plant anatomy is sometimes divided into the following categories... The growth of comparative plant anatomy was spearheaded by a British botanist...

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