Name: Bisnan, Ysabel Mari M. Professor: Ma’am Gecelene Est
Date: Jul 20, 2022
Activity 7 Characteristics of Monocot and Dicot Roots and Stem
I. Introduction:
What is plant anatomy?
Stems and roots of plants are made up of different types of tissues. These tissues form different lay
of stems and roots. Plant anatomy is the general term for the study of the internal structure of plant
To study the structural details of the stem or root of a monocot or dicot plant, it is essential to b
sectioning and staining techniques used with plant materials. It is also necessary to take the
thickness so that the light passes through them equally and the different tissues found in the mat
under the microscope. To examine the tissues clearly, it is desirable to stain the section with suita
stains colour the tissues differently.
Anatomy of Plant Stems and Roots
, 1. To select a particular transverse section of stem or root sample, click on the corresponding ic
2. Click and drag the prepared slide of sample and place it on the stage of the compound micros
3. Click on the eye piece of the compound microscope to view the transverse section of the samp
4. The power of the lens can be changed by selecting the required lens power from the drop dow
‘Select objective lens’.
5. You can move the slide to observe each part of the sample by clicking on the directional arrow
‘Slide adjustment’.
6. To repeat the experiment, click the ‘Reset’ button.
IV. Schematic Diagram:
V. Data and Results (Discussion)
Date: Jul 20, 2022
Activity 7 Characteristics of Monocot and Dicot Roots and Stem
I. Introduction:
What is plant anatomy?
Stems and roots of plants are made up of different types of tissues. These tissues form different lay
of stems and roots. Plant anatomy is the general term for the study of the internal structure of plant
To study the structural details of the stem or root of a monocot or dicot plant, it is essential to b
sectioning and staining techniques used with plant materials. It is also necessary to take the
thickness so that the light passes through them equally and the different tissues found in the mat
under the microscope. To examine the tissues clearly, it is desirable to stain the section with suita
stains colour the tissues differently.
Anatomy of Plant Stems and Roots
, 1. To select a particular transverse section of stem or root sample, click on the corresponding ic
2. Click and drag the prepared slide of sample and place it on the stage of the compound micros
3. Click on the eye piece of the compound microscope to view the transverse section of the samp
4. The power of the lens can be changed by selecting the required lens power from the drop dow
‘Select objective lens’.
5. You can move the slide to observe each part of the sample by clicking on the directional arrow
‘Slide adjustment’.
6. To repeat the experiment, click the ‘Reset’ button.
IV. Schematic Diagram:
V. Data and Results (Discussion)