Description
Specifications Table
Material – High-grade laminated paper
Pack Size – Single chart
Grade – Laboratory/educational
Application – Plant anatomy studies, histology reference
Product Overview
This Plant Anatomy Part-III Complex Tissue Phloem Histology Chart is an essential visual aid for understanding the intricate structure of phloem tissues in plants. Designed with precision, the chart features high-resolution, labeled diagrams that clearly depict the arrangement of sieve elements, companion cells, phloem fibers, and phloem parenchyma. The laminated surface ensures durability against frequent handling and exposure to lab conditions, making it ideal for long-term use in educational and research settings. Each component is meticulously illustrated to highlight cellular connections, functional zones, and structural variations, providing a comprehensive reference for comparative studies. The chart’s educational-grade accuracy aligns with standard botanical classifications, ensuring reliability for both teaching and self-study. Its portable single-sheet format allows for easy display on lab walls, study tables, or during presentations, while the water-resistant lamination protects against spills and wear. Whether used for identifying tissue types or analyzing vascular transport mechanisms, this histology chart serves as a foundational tool for advancing plant anatomy knowledge without the need for microscopic preparation.
FAQs
1. What type of lamination is used in this phloem histology chart?
The chart features a glossy, water-resistant lamination that protects against moisture, stains, and physical wear while maintaining print clarity for long-term use in labs or classrooms.
2. Can this chart be used as a replacement for microscope slides in basic studies?
While the chart provides detailed labeled illustrations of phloem tissue, it serves as a supplementary reference rather than a replacement for hands-on microscopic examination of actual plant sections.
3. Are the labels on the chart printed in a font size visible from a distance?
The text and labels are designed with optimal font sizes to ensure readability from a standard viewing distance, making it suitable for group discussions or lecture demonstrations.
4. Does this chart include comparative diagrams of monocot and dicot phloem?
The chart primarily focuses on the generalized structure of complex phloem tissue, but it highlights key cellular differences that can be extrapolated for comparative studies between monocots and dicots.
5. How should this histology chart be stored to prevent damage?
Store the chart flat in a dry, cool environment away from direct sunlight or folded edges. Avoid rolling it tightly, as this may cause creases or delamination over time.

