Label corn vascular bundles?
Good evening at 2 o'clock,
Can we accept this?
The xylem at the bottom, in particular, irritates me. I would have described it as a vascular bundle sheath or scleral enzyme cell. (But that's already mentioned above.)
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I guess you can leave it like that. The sclerenchym should probably be arranged around Xylem and Phloem before it passes into the large-celled parenchym (not labeled). By the way, these are “guiding cells” not sliding cells.
Thank you for the answer. I’m not a bit confused because I’ve been hitting a similar picture now:
https://f62.workupload.com/image/va84xYpfnUq
There the screen tubes have been referred to as “Phloem” and irritatingly what I have now referred to as “Tracheen” as “Xylem” and what is “Xylem” with me now, in turn, is regarded as “Sklerenchym” below. All the other way round.
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That’s good. The sclerenchym ring is around. More clearly drawn here because of the cell walls. The screen tubes can be called Phloem. And the trachees belong to the xylem, which is always on the side of the large cavity, i.e. on both figures below. That’s right. The leakage cells are not named, but to see. The dotted bottom belongs to the Xylem. So it is also the same division as in the figure above.
ah, zefix. Why can’t you attach any pictures in answers here?
Here’s a 2nd attempt: https://ibb.co/7xjZ5vjR