Monocot Root Model - Transverse Section - Precise Hand Painted Details with Key Card
The model is a large, three-dimensional representation of a monocot root, featuring hand-painted details and a key card for identifying numbered parts. The labeled parts include: Root Hair, Epiblema, Exodermis, Cortex-Parenchymatous, Inter Cellular Space, Endodermis, Strach Grain, Pericycle, Protoxylem Vessel, Metaxylem Vessel, Conjunctive Tissue, Phloem Bundle, and Pith.
This model is a valuable tool for learning about the anatomy of monocot roots.
Large 3D representation: Provides a clear, visual understanding of the root's internal structure.
Hand-painted details: Enhances the realism and clarity of the model.
Labeled parts: Each part is identified by a number, corresponding to a key card for easy identification and study.
Comprehensive structure: Includes all the major components of a monocot root, such as:
- Epiblema: The outermost layer of the root.
- Epidermis: A single layer of cells surrounding the root.
- Cortex: A region composed of parenchyma cells.
- Endodermis: A layer of cells that regulates the movement of substances into the vascular cylinder.
- Pericycle: A layer of cells that can give rise to lateral roots.
- Vascular Tissue: Includes xylem (with protoxylem and metaxylem) and phloem bundles.
- Pith: The central region of the root.
- Root Hair: Unicellular structures that increase the surface area for water and nutrient absorption.