internal structure monocot leaf

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Internal part of Monocot and Dicot leaf Royalty Free Stock Photo
Internal Structure of monocot leaf Royalty Free Stock Photo
Internal part of Monocot and Dicot Stem Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Internal Structure of monocot leaf
Internal structure of dicot and monocot stem Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Xylem and phloem water and minerals transportation system outline diagram, Scientific Designing of Xylem And Phloem Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The only tissue present in ground tissue of monocot leaf is mesophyll. Mesophyll is present between the upper and lower epidermis and is not differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma. They are made up of chlorenchyma (chlorophyll containing parenchyma) cells and form the photosynthetic tissue of the leaf.


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