Up Intro: dicot wood Intro: conifer wood Intro: pine wood Intro: annual rings Pine tan s, ray Pine xs, ray Pine tan s, CBP Pine rs, ray tracheids Pine rs, ray Fir rs, living rays Manoxylic wood Pine xs, CBP CBP Cambial record Pine rs, tracheids Dicot, primary ray Living ray cells Distorted rays Uni-, multiseriate rays Aggregate ray Upright, procumbent cells Sclerified ray Cactus ray Vessel radii Solitary vessels Clustered vessels Vessels in chains Ring, diffuse porous Tyloses Diffuse parenchyma Banded parenchyma Scanty paratracheal Parenchymatous wood Dimorphic wood 1 Dimorphic wood 2
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Fig.
15.3-15. Transverse section of Aristolochia (a vine, sometimes
called Dutchman’s pipe or birthwort). This sample was collected from a living
vine, then processed such that the protoplasm of the axial
parenchyma is visible (all the small cells with nuclei). The
parenchyma cells are widely distributed throughout the axial system: this is diffuse
parenchyma.
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