T.S. Monocot Leaf – Plant Anatomy Chart | 179 | Dbios

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T.S. Monocot Leaf – Plant Anatomy Chart | 179 | Dbios

High-quality T.S. monocot leaf chart showcasing roots, stems, and leaves. Ideal for lab study with clear, detailed botanical illustrations.

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395.00

Description

Specifications Table

Material – Laminated Paper

Pack Size – Single Chart

Grade – Educational/Laboratory Grade

Application – Botanical Studies, Microscopy, Lab Reference

Product Overview

The T.S. Monocot Leaf – Roots, Stems, Leaves Chart is a meticulously designed educational tool for in-depth botanical analysis. This high-resolution chart provides cross-sectional views of monocotyledonous plant structures, including roots, stems, and leaves, ensuring clarity for lab-based observations. Crafted from durable laminated paper, it resists wear and tear, making it ideal for frequent use in academic and research settings. The chart’s precise illustrations highlight key anatomical features, such as vascular bundles, epidermal layers, and ground tissue, aiding in accurate identification and study. Its educational-grade quality ensures reliability for microscopy reference, comparative studies, and detailed plant morphology examinations. Whether used as a standalone reference or alongside practical lab work, this chart enhances comprehension of monocot plant anatomy with its visually engaging and scientifically accurate depictions.

FAQs

1. What material is the T.S. Monocot Leaf Chart made of?

It is made of high-quality laminated paper for durability and long-lasting use in lab environments.

2. Is this chart suitable for microscopy reference?

Yes, the detailed cross-sectional illustrations make it ideal for microscopy and comparative botanical studies.

3. Can this chart be used for educational demonstrations?

Absolutely, its clear and labeled diagrams are perfect for classroom teaching and lab demonstrations.

4. How should I store this chart to maintain its condition?

Store it flat in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or damage.

5. Are there alternative charts for dicot plant structures?

Yes, similar charts are available for dicotyledonous plants, focusing on their distinct anatomical features.

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