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While obserning
a slide of dicot leaf how
did
you recognised the stonata and see
accessary cells?​

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Answered by Alone00160
3

Stomata are pores present on the leaf surface, made of guard cells, that surround the pore or the stoma. The guard cells are further surrounded by specialized epidermal cells called the subsidiary cells.

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Answered by gayathridevimj
1

Answer:When viewing the surface of the leaf under the stereo microscope, students will be able to clearly see hair-like structures (trichome) on the leaf surface that serve a number of functions ranging from trapping insects to trapping water/moisture. Students will also observe the intricate leaf veins (vascular bundles) running across the surface of the leaf.

With some leaves (such as the maple leaf), it's possible to isolate the vascular bundles (vein structures) for viewing under the microscope.

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