Up Primary xylem Oak wood Leaf vein Vein ends Bean seed Pine tracheids, xs Fern TE, xs Fern, TE, mag Annular walls Annular, stretched Annular, narrow Scalariform walls Scalar., narrow CBP, pine CBP, dicot CBP, irregular Contact faces Pits, side view CBP, pine, xs CBP,angio, xs CBP, fern, xs Contact face, xs Simple perf. plate 1 Simple perf. plate 2 Pitted perf. plate Perf. plate & helix Perf. plate, face Perf. plate, mag Perf. plate, section Perf. plate rim Perf. plate & wall Scalariform Per plate Primary xylem Vessel sizes Fern TE Pine needle VE precursor, ls Protoxylem 9 Contact faces VE precursor, xs Precursor 2 Torn vessel Torn vessel 2
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Fig.
7.2-2. Magnification of corn vessel element with annular
secondary walls. These secondary walls are very far apart because the
vessel element was stretched by the surrounding tissues after the element was
mature. It is difficult to tell if the primary wall of this vessel element is
still intact: if it were definitely functional, all the rings should be parallel
to each other, having the same tilt. In histological slides of mature stems,
vessel elements with annular secondary walls have often been torn apart by
internode expansion.
Just
to the left is another vessel whose elements have pitted secondary walls (the
pits look like small white dots). It appears to have an annular ring also, but
that is the perforation plate between two vessel elements (more details on
perforation plates are given in later figures in this chapter).
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