aerenchyma

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Juncus Stem Cross-Section Under the Microscope
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A detailed micrograph showing a transverse cross-section of a Juncus (rush) plant stem, isolated on a white background. This high-magnification image reveals the intricate internal anatomy, including the outer epidermis, cortex, and the radial arrangement of vascular bundles containing xylem and phloem. The large central pith cavity (aerenchyma) is a characteristic feature of this aquatic monocot. The beautiful, lace-like cellular pattern makes it ideal for scientific, educational, or abstract design purposes, illustrating concepts in botany, biology, and histology.


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