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Stem of old man's beard
Stem of old man's beard. Light micrograph through the cross section of the stem of old man beard (Clematis vitalba, family Ranunculaceae), showing the large wood vessels called the xylem (inner ring) through which water is transported. Medullary rays are continuous through the xylemeven after secondary thickening.
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Stem of old man's beard
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Stem of old man's beard. Light micrograph through the cross section of the stem of old man beard (Clematis vitalba, family Ranunculaceae), showing the large wood vessels called the xylem (inner ring) through which water is transported. Medullary rays are continuous through the xylemeven after secondary thickening.
Credit:
DR KEITH WHEELER/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS21194583
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4285px × 4217px 4MB
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anatomy
angiosperm
B7250323
biology
botany
clematis
clematis vitalba
climber
dicotyledon
lm
medullary rays
micrograph
nature
old man's beard
one
plant
plants
single
stem
vessels
xylem
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