Corn Leaf Cross Section

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Corn leaf cross section. The cross section on the left is from corn a monocot. The vascular bundles are usually closed and are scattered irregularly through the stem as shown by a cross section of the stem of a palm fig. In very hot conditions water inside the leaf evaporates and the water vapour can escape through the stomata.
The cross section on the right is from a willow tree a dicot. Corn is a monocot and a member of the grass family. Corn leaf with the large bullifrom cells in the epidermis that may be involved with leaf rolling.
204 or by the arrangement of the bundles in the corn stem fig. Cross section of the stem of a palin tree showing the scattered bundles. Making cross sections by hand stems duration.
Corn is often called maize a spanish corruption of one indigenous word for this plant. Corn leaf cross section showing bundle sheaths associated with the kranz anatomy typical of c4 plants. Usually present in the seed.
A spongy mesophyll. First corn leaves have parallel veins. G lower cuticle.
The spongy mesophyll has air spaces for gas exchange and produces carbohydrates by photosynthesis. These cells can change shape in order to close the pore. Cross section of sweet corn zea mays l leaf with salinity internal structure of leaf with diagram leaves the ohio state university at lima anat1237.