DICOT STEM ANATOMY MODEL- TRANSVERSE AND LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS
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This anatomical model displays both transverse (T.S.) and longitudinal (L.S.) sections of a dicotyledonous stem, emphasizing the structure at the stage where the cambium ring has formed but secondary growth has not yet occurred. It’s designed for studying the intricate anatomy of dicot stems, featuring key components such as the epidermis, lenticels, cork layer, cork cambium, cortical parenchyma, starch sheath, medullary rays, phloem (including sieve plates, sieve tubes, and phloem parenchyma), interfascicular cambium, xylem (with pitted vessels, bordered pitted vessels, annular vessels, and spiral vessels), and pith. Mounted on a stable base, the model includes a key card that labels and explains each part, making it an invaluable educational tool for students, educators, and researchers exploring plant anatomy and biology.
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