Cross Section Of A Root

Woody parts of the root.
Cross section of a root. Cuticle is present in some aerial roots. Woody dicot stem. Other cell types stain black.
Staining reveals different cell types in this light micrograph of a wheat triticum root cross section. With a neat cellular. Anatomy of monocot root monocot root cross section under microscope with diagram 1.
External structure of a woody stem. The stele or vascular tissue is the area inside endodermis indicated by a green ring. Set of cells on the outer layer that carry the root hairs.
Cross section of a root. Leaf cross section. The cortex conducts water and dissolved minerals across the root from the epidermis to the vascular cylinder whence it is transported to the rest of the plant.
With a neat. Part of the root that protects the pith. Axis of the plant which grows in the opposite direction from the stem maintain the plant in place and absorbs nutrients.
Sclerenchyma cells of the exodermis and xylem cells stain red and phloem cells stain blue.