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I get muddled up between meristematic tissues like Collenchyma, schlerenchyma and terms like pericycle and endodermis...
How do I get a clear visualisation of how the different parts of tissues are like?
Any links and pictures would be really helpful!
How do I get a clear visualisation of how the different parts of tissues are like?
Any links and pictures would be really helpful!

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(Original post by Iluv2edgedsword)
I get muddled up between meristematic tissues like Collenchyma, schlerenchyma and terms like pericycle and endodermis...
How do I get a clear visualisation of how the different parts of tissues are like?
Any links and pictures would be really helpful!
I get muddled up between meristematic tissues like Collenchyma, schlerenchyma and terms like pericycle and endodermis...
How do I get a clear visualisation of how the different parts of tissues are like?
Any links and pictures would be really helpful!

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(Original post by madmirrors)
Have a look in Google scholar, there are thousands of plant science journal articles with pictures of plant tissues.
Have a look in Google scholar, there are thousands of plant science journal articles with pictures of plant tissues.
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(Original post by Iluv2edgedsword)
Couldnt find tho..do you already know of a link?
Couldnt find tho..do you already know of a link?
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(Original post by madmirrors)
Look at Plant Cell and Nature Plants - These are journal articles. You'll have to search for specific papers on the website.I'm a bit busy right now but I used those sources for my undergraduate degree in biology
Look at Plant Cell and Nature Plants - These are journal articles. You'll have to search for specific papers on the website.I'm a bit busy right now but I used those sources for my undergraduate degree in biology


Yet I couldn't find them...

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(Original post by madmirrors)
Here's a paper to get you started: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-26232-8
Here's a paper to get you started: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-26232-8


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(Original post by madmirrors)
It's no problem, literally just type the names of plant tissues in the search at the top of Nature Plants and you'll find what you need. Took me 2 seconds to find that.
It's no problem, literally just type the names of plant tissues in the search at the top of Nature Plants and you'll find what you need. Took me 2 seconds to find that.

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(Original post by Iluv2edgedsword)
Wow!That's great! I typed and still nothing comes up....anyways...the article you posted had helpful illustrations so I'm alright with that
Wow!That's great! I typed and still nothing comes up....anyways...the article you posted had helpful illustrations so I'm alright with that

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