Botany : Monocotyledonous Plant Models
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Enlarged 40x life-size, 1-part Cross section of the tissue structure of Zea Mays, the maize plant’s monocotyledonous stem. Study the scattered primary vascular bundles as a major indicator of the differences between monocots and dicots. Identify the xylem and phloem that comprise the plant’s vascular system.
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Enlarged 15x life-size, 5-parts
Family: Gamineae
The narrow, sharp and parallel-running leaves are typical of monocotyledonous grasses. Flowers of most grasses are adapted for wind pollination. The spike is made of 2 or 3 flowered ears. The ears are covered by two glumellata, while the flowers are ...
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Model of two flowers magnified 25 times in different stages. The flowers, the green-seed grain and the diagram are removable.
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Model of two flowers in different stages magnified 20 times. Dissectible into 6 parts.
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This model shows two stages of development which can be viewed through window section at 25 times magnification.
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Female flower at 25 times magnification, dissectible.
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At 30 times magnification, dissectible.
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