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Vascular Bundle of a Monocot Leaf Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anatomy of Dicot Leaf diagram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Internal Structure of dicot leaf Royalty Free Stock Photo
Internal Structure of monocot leaf Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monocot plant leaf texture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Characteristics of Dicot and Monocot Stem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vascular bundles of the plant stem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vascular Bundle of a Monocot Leaf
Monocot plant leaf texture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Internal structure of dicot and monocot stem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vascular tissue system of plants Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Monocot plants stem show plant vascular tissue under light microscope view Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A light micrograph of a monocot stem cross-section, likely corn (Zea mays), viewed at the cellular level. It features a single vascular bundle with a distinctive face-like appearance. The xylem consists of large, red-stained hollow cells that transport water and minerals, while the phloem is made up of smaller blue-stained cells near the outer edge. A surrounding sclerenchyma sheath of thick-walled, reddish-purple cells provides structural support.


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