Geranium stem, light micrograph
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Geranium stem, light micrograph
Geranium stem. Light micrograph of a section through a young stem of a geranium (Pelargonium sp.) plant. The outer stem is covered with a thin epidermis (red) which has stomata. Under the epidermis are two layers of flexible collenchyma tissue (dark red) for support. The outer cortex is made of parenchyma tissue (purple with red circles) and an inner ring of sclerenchyma fibres (violet-red). The fibres join the vascular bundles which have an outer phloem (purple), sieve plates and companion cells, with an inner layer of xylem vessels (violet) and parenchyma. Filling the centre of the stem is a pith a parenchyma. Magnification: x13 when printed 10 centimetres wide
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Bundles Cell Biology Collenchyma Companion Cells Cortex Cytological Cytology Dicot Dicots Dicotyledon Dicotyledons Epidermis Fibre Fibres Geranium Histological Histology Layer Layers Microscopy Parenchyma Phloem Pith Sclerenchyma Sieve Plate Stain Stained Stem Stomata Structural Structures Tissue Vascular Bundle Xylem Vessels Young Cells Light Micrograph Light Microscope Section Sectioned
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This stunning print captures the intricate structure of a geranium stem under a light microscope. The image showcases the various layers and tissues that make up this young stem, providing a fascinating glimpse into the world of plant anatomy. At first glance, we see the thin epidermis covering the outer stem, highlighted in vibrant red. This layer is adorned with stomata, which are responsible for gas exchange in plants. Just beneath it lies two layers of flexible collenchyma tissue, depicted in dark red, offering support to the growing stem. Moving inward, we encounter the outer cortex composed of parenchyma tissue portrayed in purple with striking red circles. Surrounding this cortex is an inner ring of sclerenchyma fibers presented in violet-red hues. These fibers connect to vascular bundles that play a crucial role in transporting nutrients throughout the plant. Within these bundles lie an outer phloem layer colored purple and featuring sieve plates and companion cells for efficient nutrient transport. Nestled inside is an inner layer of xylem vessels depicted as deep violet structures alongside parenchyma cells. The center of this geranium stem contains pith made up of parenchyma tissue—a vital component supporting its structural integrity. With magnification at x13 when printed 10 centimeters wide, every detail becomes apparent on this white background micrograph print from Science Photo Library. It offers both beauty and scientific insight into the complex cellular arrangements within plants like geraniums—truly showcasing nature's remarkable intricacy.
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