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Vascular bundles in palm wood
... Vascular bundles in palm wood Back Microphoto of the region in the neighbourhood of the bark (on the left). Note that the vascular bundles are oriented in the direction of the bark: the ... the bark, the vascular part with the 'eyes' is looking to the right. Generally this orientation disappears as the vascular bundles are situated further from the outside. The sclerenchyma bundles are visible as dark ...
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Angiosperm Families - Agdestidaceae Nak.
... entire. Leaf anatomy. Stomata present; anomocytic. Stem anatomy. Secondary thickening anomalous (with successive rings of vascular bundles). Sieve-tube plastids P-type; type III (a). Reproductive type, pollination. Plants hermaphrodite. Inflorescence, floral ...
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Angiosperm Families - Apostasiaceae Bl.
... vascular bundles). Leaf anatomy. Epidermis without silica bodies. Stomata present; tetracytic, or anomocytic and tetracytic. Hairs absent. The mesophyll containing calcium oxalate crystals. The mesophyll crystals raphides. Vessels absent. Stem anatomy. Primary vascular tissue in scattered bundles; centrifugal. Secondary thickening absent. Xylem ...
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trelec
... one seedling leaf two seedling leaves parallel venation several types of venation scattered vascular bundles organized vascular bundles herbaceous stems woody stems When learning to identify any objects one of ... Leaf scar, Lenticels. Lateral Bud A twig of Butternut showing: Lateral bud, Leaf scar, Vascular bundle scars. When separating species in winter condition start by checking the arrangement ...
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Athyriaceae [First Draft]
... margin. Fronds approximate; stipes nearly as long as lamina, chestnut-brown or stramineous, with two vascular bundles (upwards united as "U" in transverse section of upper part of rachis), more or less ...
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Dicksoniaceae [First Draft]
... -cellular long hairs. Fronds close, forming a crown at the apex; stipe with 3 corrugated vascular bundles, 1 abaxial, 2 adaxial, with much incurved ends; aerophores (pneumatophores) forming a line on each ...
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Trees part 2
... in Texas. Elm Leaf Scorch - (bacterium) - A rickettsialike bacterium has been associated with this condition. Vascular bundles are plugged to the point where water movement in the tissues is impaired. No control ...
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LAB 5
... 's or multiples of 3 2 Leaves parallel-veined Leaves net-veined 3 Stem vascular bundles scattered Stem vascular bundles in a ring 4 No secondary growth - no true trees! Secondary growth - many woody ...
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Flowering Plant Diversity
... leaf) Two cotyledons (seed leaves) Leaves parallel-veined Leaves with reticulate (net) venation Scattered vascular bundles Vascular bundles in a ring Flower parts in 3's or multiples of 3 Flower parts ... scattered vascular bundles. Aloe pillansii in South Africa bamboos - are woody grasses which attain, in some cases, tree-like stature. Their strength is due to the large numbers of vascular bundles ...
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Bamboo
... acid (oxaloacetic acid) which migrates (diffuses) to the photosynthetic bundle sheath cells surrounding the vascular bundles (veins) of the leaf. PEP essentially shuttles the CO2 to the bundle sheath ... & Root Anatomy Of Vascular Plants The structural strength and hardness of bamboo stems is due to masses of heavily lignified tracheids and fibers associated with the vascular bundles. The wood (xylem ...
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