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Description: Comparing the structure of a primary shoot from (A) a monocot and (b) a eudicot. Cells appear different colors in the sections because they have been stained with different colored dyes that bind to certain carbohydrates and lignin. A A cross-section of a corn stem shows how vascular bundles in monocot stems are dispersed throughout the ground tissue. Picture Stats: Views: 105 Filesize: 161.9kB Height: 488 Width: 1500 Source: https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=47925 |