T.S. of Monocot Root

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My name is Manan. I am a student from New Delhi, India. I like to explore the world around me, and foldscope acts like a gateway for me to delve into the microcosmos. Always open to learning new things, meeting new people and and having new memories.

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Here, the stele is very distinct from the cortex of the root. Vascular bundles can also be viewed, and are polyarche as is characteristic in monocot roots.
The root is of an unidentified plant from my backyard. The section has been stained with safranine.
Manan Suri (Grade XI)

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