What is observed under the stomata slide in low power and then under high power????
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Like any other multicellular living thing, a leaf is made up of layers of cells. Viewing the leaf structure under the microscope shows different types of cells that serve various functions. Using a microscope, it's possible to view and identify these cells and how they are arranged (epidermal cells, spongy cells etc). To do this a compound microscope is required given that it allows for higher magnification.While a compound microscope is ideal for viewing the internal structure of a leaf, a stereo microscope would be the ideal tool for observing the external structure of a leaf (vein, lamina etc).
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