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Label all the visible parts of this stem cross section of gumamela. Also, provide an appropriate description for this image.
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- Label all the visible parts of this cross-section of the Hibiscus rosa-sinensis stem. Give an appropriate description this image.label the pellicle and daughter paramecia of paramecium PLEASE DRAW ON THE PICTURE, EDIT IT AND PUT ARROWlabel the pellicle and daughter paramecia of paramecium PLEASE DRAW ON THE PICTURE, USE ARROW AND DRAW
- Label the given leaf structure: Kataka-taka (Kalanchoe)Indicate the stem modificatio (if any), presence of absence of lenticels, and their specialized functions of the given plants in the table below. Scientific name kinds of stem and modifications (if any) presence or absence of lenticel specialized functions Sechium edule Solanum tuberosum Cynodon dactylon Fragaria vesca Psidium guajava Ophiopogon jaburan Bougainvillea Sansevieria zeylanica Allium sativum Cordyline fructicosa Zea mays Bambusa Gladiolus sp. Chlorophytum comosum Ficus sp.Identify the floral characteristics of Citrofortunella microcarpa (calamansi): Aestivation of calyx- ______ Aestivation of corolla- _______ Number of carpels- ____ spiral or whorled- ______ Form/type of ovules- ______