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Internal Structure of Monocot Leaf Notes
This article we will discuss about Internal Structure of monocot leaf
The transverse section of a monocot leaf reveals the following structures
Epidermis
- A monocot leaf is generally isobilateral leaf
- It has upper and lower epidermis
I) Upper epidermis
- Outermost layer present on the upper side of the leaf
- Made up of a single layer of parenchymatous
- Cuticle layer is present on the upper epidermis
- Stomata is present on both upper and lower epidermis
- Some parenchymatous cells on the upper epidermis are large and thin-walled are known as bulliform cells
- Bulliform cells make the leaves curl during water stress and helps to reduce water loss
II) Lower epidermis
- Outermost layer present on the lower side of the leaf
- Single layer, parenchymatous & covered with cuticle
- Number of stomata is equal on both the epidermis
- Stomata is surrounded by dumb bell shaped guard cells
- Function of epidermis: protective layer, exchange of gases and facilitates the transpiration
Mesophyll tissue
- Present between the upper and lower epidermis, there is an entire mass of ground tissue called mesophyll
- Unlike dicot leaf, no differentiation is observed in the mesophyll as palisade and spongy parenchyma
- The cells are made up of parenchyma and are irregularly arranged with intercellular spaces
- These cells contain chloroplasts and can take part in the process of photosynthesis
Vascular bundle
- A large number of vascular bundles are present
- Each vascular bundle consists of xylem and phloem
- Vascular tissues are surrounded by a sheath of cells made up of parenchyma called bundle sheath
- Vascular bundle is conjoint, collateral and closed
- Functions of V.B: conduct water and food materials
Internal Structure of Dicot Stem Notes
Internal Structure of Monocot Stem Notes
Internal Structure of Dicot Root Notes
Internal Structure of Monocot Root Notes
Internal Structure of Dicot Leaf Notes
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