Retrieve your plant specimens. If you have an Edmentum lab kit, your specimens are a cork section, Zea mays leaves, and an allium root tip. Again, start with the lowest magnification and record what you see. Identify the structure of the tissue, and whether you can see any individual cells and cell structures. If you’re using an Edmentum lab kit, one of your samples is a particular type of tissue that grows rapidly. See if you can spot any evidence of cell division (one cell splitting into two daughter cells) occurring. In the space provided, write down what you observed for each sample under each magnification.
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Zea mays and Allium Root tip
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Zea mays
- It is utilized for the most part for animal feeding of, as grain or fodder
- Corn is utilized as vegetable, as natural corn, new, canned or solidified. Bits might be cut from the cob and utilized from various perspectives, in succotash, custards, wastes, soups and chowders
Allium Root tip
- It is entirely expected to see photomicrographs of onion root cells while exhibiting how cell division happens in plants
- Onions have bigger chromosomes than most plants and stain dark
- It is the phase where the cell is developing in size and recreating its DNA in preparation of division
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