Fig. 1.

Fig. 1: A detailed anatomical drawing of a plant stem cross-section. It shows a central vascular cylinder with a large central pith cavity. The vascular bundles are arranged in a ring, with xylem (water-conducting tissue) on the outside and phloem (food-conducting tissue) on the inside. Small numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 are used as labels for different parts of the structure.

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2: A longitudinal section of a plant stem. It shows the internal structure of the stem, including the central pith and the arrangement of vascular bundles. The drawing is labeled with numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4, corresponding to the labels in Fig. 1.

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3: A fan-shaped diagram representing a cross-section of a stem. It shows concentric layers of tissue, with the outermost layer being the epidermis. Inside, there are vascular bundles and a central pith. Small circles and dots are used to indicate specific anatomical features. Numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 are placed at the outer edge of the diagram.

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4: Two cylindrical cross-sections of plant stems. Each cylinder has a central pith cavity and a ring of vascular bundles. The left cylinder shows a more detailed internal structure with labels 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5: A diagram showing a bundle of small, parallel tubes, likely representing the xylem vessels. The tubes are shown in a bundle with labels 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6: A diagram showing a bundle of small, parallel tubes, likely representing the xylem vessels. The tubes are shown in a bundle with labels 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7: A diagram showing a bundle of small, parallel tubes, likely representing the xylem vessels. The tubes are shown in a bundle with labels 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Fig. 8.

Fig. 8: A diagram showing a bundle of small, parallel tubes, likely representing the xylem vessels. The tubes are shown in a bundle with labels 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Fig. 9.

Fig. 9: A diagram showing a bundle of small, parallel tubes, likely representing the xylem vessels. The tubes are shown in a bundle with labels 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Fig. 10.

Fig. 10: A longitudinal section of a plant stem. It shows the internal structure of the stem, including the central pith and the arrangement of vascular bundles. The drawing is labeled with numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4, corresponding to the labels in Fig. 1.

Fig. 11.

Fig. 11: A longitudinal section of a plant stem. It shows the internal structure of the stem, including the central pith and the arrangement of vascular bundles. The drawing is labeled with numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4, corresponding to the labels in Fig. 1.

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Faint oval stamp or seal impression in the upper center of the page.A faint, oval-shaped stamp or seal impression is located in the upper center of the page. It contains some internal detail, possibly a crest or a decorative border, but the details are not clearly legible.
Faint circular stamp or seal impression on the right side of the page.A faint, circular stamp or seal impression is located on the right side of the page. It is similar in appearance to the one on the left, with a circular border and some internal detail.
Faint rectangular stamp or seal impression in the center of the page.A faint, rectangular stamp or seal impression is located in the center of the page. It has a horizontal line across its middle and some internal detail that is difficult to discern.
Faint circular stamp or seal impression on the lower left side of the page.A faint, circular stamp or seal impression is located on the lower left side of the page. It is similar in appearance to the one on the left, with a circular border and some internal detail.
Faint circular stamp or seal impression on the lower right side of the page.A faint, circular stamp or seal impression is located on the lower right side of the page. It is similar in appearance to the one on the right, with a circular border and some internal detail.

Fig. 12.

Fig. 12: A circular diagram showing a cross-section of a plant cell. The central part contains a cluster of smaller circles representing nuclei. The outer boundary is a thick, multi-lobed wall with small circular openings (pores) at the lobes.

Fig. 13.

Fig. 13: An oval-shaped diagram of a plant cell. It features a central, symmetrical pattern of radiating lines and a textured, scale-like outer layer.

Fig. 14.

Fig. 14: A detailed illustration of a plant cell in a three-quarter view. It shows a thick, multi-layered outer wall and a large, irregularly shaped central cavity with internal structures.

Fig. 16.

Fig. 16: A longitudinal section of a plant stem. It shows two parallel rows of small, cylindrical cells. The outer layers are labeled '1'.

Fig. 15.

Fig. 15: A diagram of a plant cell with a central nucleus and a branching network of internal structures. A label '1' points to the nucleus.

Fig. 17.

Fig. 17: A diagram of a plant cell with a central nucleus and a complex network of internal structures. It has a root-like system at the bottom. Labels '1' and '2' are present.

Fig. 18.

Fig. 18: A diagram of a plant cell with a central nucleus and a root-like system at the bottom. Labels '1' and '2' are present.

Fig. 19.

Fig. 19: A diagram of a plant cell with a long, thin, pointed tip. It has a textured, segmented body. A label '1' is present.

Fig. 20.

Fig. 20: A diagram of a plant cell with a long, thin, pointed tip. It has a textured, segmented body. A label '1' is present.

Fig. 21.