Plant Anatomy Lab Bio 113. Exercise 1: Plant MorphologyExercise 1: Plant Morphology Examine living...

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Page 1: Plant Anatomy Lab Bio 113. Exercise 1: Plant MorphologyExercise 1: Plant Morphology Examine living bean plant Label Herbaceous Plant figure.
Page 2: Plant Anatomy Lab Bio 113. Exercise 1: Plant MorphologyExercise 1: Plant Morphology Examine living bean plant Label Herbaceous Plant figure.

Exercise 1: Plant MorphologyExercise 1: Plant Morphology

 

Examine living bean plant

Label Herbaceous Plant figure

 

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Exercise 2: Plant Primary Growth Exercise 2: Plant Primary Growth and Developmentand Development

 

Observe prepared slide of Coleus stem tip.

Page 4: Plant Anatomy Lab Bio 113. Exercise 1: Plant MorphologyExercise 1: Plant Morphology Examine living bean plant Label Herbaceous Plant figure.

Exercise 3: Cell Structure of Exercise 3: Cell Structure of Primary Tissues…Lab Study A: Primary Tissues…Lab Study A: StemsStems

Thin section exercise…Omit

Observe prepared slide of Dicot stem cross-section (Triarch slides are the best)

Observe prepared slide of Monocot stem cross-section

View poster

View monocot and dicot stem demo

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Monocot or Dicot?Which is Which?

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Dicot Monocot

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Exercise 3: Cell Structure of Exercise 3: Cell Structure of Primary Tissues…Lab Study B: Primary Tissues…Lab Study B: RootsRoots

Observe prepared slide of buttercup (Ranunculus) mature root

Observe prepared slide of Root hairs. (The root hair slide is a thick mount …do not use high power objective to view this slide)

View Root noodles demo

View poster

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Buttercup root cross sectionButtercup root cross section

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Exercise 3: Cell Structure of Exercise 3: Cell Structure of Primary Tissues…Lab Study C: Primary Tissues…Lab Study C: LeavesLeaves

Observe prepared slide of Leaf cross section (lilac leaf)

View Leaf model as reference on leaf cells

Observe prepared slide of Stinging nettle trichomes. Trichomes (modified epidermal cells) that

function in defense. Each trichome consists of a bulb filled with formic acid. The trichome injects the chemical irritant into the skin of an animal that touches the plant.

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Lilac leaf cross sectionLilac leaf cross section

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Trichomes of the Nettle Trichomes of the Nettle familyfamily

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Exercise 4: Cell structure of Exercise 4: Cell structure of Tissues Produced by Secondary Tissues Produced by Secondary GrowthGrowth

Observe prepared slides of basswood (Tilia) stem

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AdditionalAdditional

View photo examples of modified stems and leaves (tendrils, thorns, bulbs, rhizomes, tubers, succulents).

Review introductory material in the beginning of the lab exercise…a lot of important (you’ll see it again) terminology.

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Modified RootsModified Roots

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Modified StemsModified Stems

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Modified LeavesModified Leaves