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Anatomy of Acacia Moniliformis Leaf | Biology

In this article we will discuss about the anatomy of Acacia moniliformis. Acacia moniliformis (Common Name: Australian Acacia; Family – Mimosoideae): T. S. of the material is fiat, appeals leaf like and reveals following tissues: Epidermis: 1. A single row of epidermal cells is present on upper as well as lower surfaces. 2. Outer wall of the epidermal cells is [...]

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Anatomy of Monocot Leaves | Botany

In  this article we will discuss about the anatomy of Zea mays and Triticum monocot leaves. 1. Anatomy of Zea mays – Leaf (Family – Graminae): T. S. reveals the following structures: Epidermis: 1. A single layer is present on the upper as well as lower surfaces of the leaf. 2. Both the epidermal layers, i.e., upper as well as [...]

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Anatomy of Phylloclade Stem | Botany

In this article we will discuss about the anatomy of phylloclade stem. Phyitoclade is a modified stem which appears and functions like a leaf. Ruscus (Family - Liliaceae): T.S. appears flat, leaf like and reveals following tissues: Epidermis: 1. A single, epidermal layer is Present on upper as well as lower surfaces representing upper epidermis and lower epidermis. 2. A [...]

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