Description
Specifications
Product Name – Dicot Leaf Model
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Unit
Form – Solid Model with Removable Sections
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Anatomical Visualization, Vein Structure Observation, Laboratory Reference
product overview
The Dicot Leaf Model offers an anatomically accurate representation of a typical dicotyledonous leaf, showcasing detailed venation patterns, epidermis, mesophyll layers, and vascular tissues. Constructed from durable laboratory-grade materials, this model ensures long-lasting stability and resilience for repeated handling and observation. Color-coded sections highlight critical structures, such as veins, midrib, lamina, and petiole, facilitating easy identification of each tissue type. Removable midrib and lamina segments allow for in-depth examination of internal tissues and their arrangements, supporting precise study of vascular and photosynthetic structures. The model’s realistic proportions, smooth finishes, and vibrant coloring enhance clarity, enabling viewers to distinguish between palisade, spongy mesophyll, and epidermal layers effectively. Lightweight yet sturdy, the model can be securely positioned on laboratory benches or display stands without risk of tipping, ensuring safe interaction during demonstrations or individual inspection. Its modular design balances accessibility and durability, making it convenient for repeated observation while preserving delicate details. By combining high-fidelity anatomical representation with practical usability, the Dicot Leaf Model serves as a reliable reference tool for understanding leaf morphology, vein organization, and tissue relationships, making it an indispensable addition to laboratory setups, demonstrations, and professional anatomical reference collections.
FAQs
1. Can the midrib and lamina sections be removed for detailed observation?
Yes, removable sections allow close inspection of internal tissues and vein arrangements.
2. Is the model compatible with standard laboratory display stands?
Yes, it is stable on typical lab surfaces and compatible stands for secure handling.
3. Are alternative leaf models available for comparison?
Yes, monocot leaf models and other plant species models are available for comparative study.
4. How should the model be stored to maintain quality?
Store in a dry, clean area away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to preserve material integrity.
5. Can multiple units be purchased for classroom or laboratory use?
Yes, bulk orders can be arranged to meet institutional or laboratory requirements efficiently.










