Description
Specifications Table
Material – Laminated Paper
Pack Size – Single Chart
Grade – Educational/Laboratory
Application – Botany Studies, Lab Reference, Classroom Teaching
Product Overview
The ROOT MODIFICATION – ROOTS, STEMS, LEAVES CHART is a meticulously designed educational tool that provides a comprehensive visual representation of various morphological adaptations in plants. This chart covers essential modifications in roots, stems, and leaves, offering a clear and structured breakdown for easy understanding. Each section is labeled with precise botanical terminology, ensuring accuracy for academic and research purposes. The high-resolution illustrations are printed on durable laminated paper, making it resistant to wear and tear in high-traffic environments like laboratories and classrooms. The chart is particularly useful for students, educators, and researchers who require a quick yet detailed reference for plant anatomy studies. Its compact size allows for easy mounting on walls or placement on lab benches, ensuring accessibility during experiments or lectures. The educational grade ensures that the content aligns with standard curricula, making it a reliable resource for both foundational and advanced botanical studies. Whether used for self-study or as a teaching aid, this chart enhances comprehension of plant structural diversity.
FAQs
1. What types of root modifications are included in this chart?
The chart covers common root modifications such as storage roots, respiratory roots, and prop roots, along with their structural variations.
2. Is this chart suitable for undergraduate botany courses?
Yes, the chart is designed to align with undergraduate-level botany syllabi, providing detailed visuals for better conceptual clarity.
3. Can this chart be used in humid lab environments?
The laminated finish ensures resistance to moisture, making it durable even in humid laboratory conditions.
4. Are there any alternatives to this chart for advanced research?
For advanced research, consider 3D plant anatomy models or digital interactive charts, though this chart remains a cost-effective reference.
5. How should this chart be stored when not in use?
Store it flat in a dry place to prevent curling or damage, ensuring longevity for repeated use.

