Description
Specifications
Product Name – Dicot Stem Model
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Unit
Form – Solid Model with Removable Sections
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Anatomical Visualization, Vascular Structure Observation, Laboratory Reference
product overview
The Dicot Stem Model presents a comprehensive, anatomically accurate representation of a typical dicotyledonous plant stem, featuring epidermis, cortex, pith, phloem, and xylem tissues. Constructed from durable laboratory-grade materials, the model ensures long-lasting stability for repeated examination. Color-coded sections allow easy identification of vascular bundles and other internal structures, while the removable phloem and xylem elements provide close-up observation of tissue arrangements. Each cross-section is precisely segmented to reflect realistic proportions, highlighting the radial and tangential organization of tissues. Smooth, finished surfaces enhance visibility of fine structural details, supporting detailed study and inspection. Lightweight and robust, the model can be securely placed on laboratory surfaces or display stands, providing stable handling during demonstrations or individual observation. Its modular design facilitates convenient interaction, while maintaining the integrity of delicate structures. By combining high-fidelity anatomical representation with practical usability, the Dicot Stem Model serves as a reliable tool for exploring stem morphology, vascular organization, and structural relationships, making it a valuable resource for laboratories, demonstrations, and precise anatomical reference in practical scenarios.
FAQs
1. Can the xylem and phloem sections be removed for close inspection?
Yes, key vascular sections are detachable to allow detailed observation of internal tissue arrangement.
2. Is the model compatible with standard laboratory display stands?
Yes, it is stable on typical lab surfaces and compatible stands for secure examination.
3. Are there alternative plant stem models available for comparison?
Yes, monocot stem models and other plant species models are available for comparative studies.
4. What storage conditions maintain the model’s quality?
Store in a clean, dry area away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to preserve materials.
5. Can multiple units be purchased for classroom or laboratory setups?
Yes, bulk orders can be arranged to meet institutional or laboratory requirements effectively.










