This document outlines the materials and tools needed to observe plant stem structures under a microscope. It lists various plant stems as materials, including rice, green beans, corn, passion fruit, groundnuts, and iler. The tools are a cutter, object glass, and cover glass. The work procedures involve making transverse and longitudinal incisions on monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plant stems and placing them on an object glass, then covering with a glass slide and observing under a microscope. Observations of structures and results are then photographed, drawn, and documented.
This document outlines the materials and tools needed to observe plant stem structures under a microscope. It lists various plant stems as materials, including rice, green beans, corn, passion fruit, groundnuts, and iler. The tools are a cutter, object glass, and cover glass. The work procedures involve making transverse and longitudinal incisions on monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plant stems and placing them on an object glass, then covering with a glass slide and observing under a microscope. Observations of structures and results are then photographed, drawn, and documented.
This document outlines the materials and tools needed to observe plant stem structures under a microscope. It lists various plant stems as materials, including rice, green beans, corn, passion fruit, groundnuts, and iler. The tools are a cutter, object glass, and cover glass. The work procedures involve making transverse and longitudinal incisions on monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plant stems and placing them on an object glass, then covering with a glass slide and observing under a microscope. Observations of structures and results are then photographed, drawn, and documented.