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microscopy....drawings.....

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@ working hard: thanks man! :) we will really appreciate that esp if u cud put up sum for monocot vs dicot......
 
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well here goes episode 1
da print is bad cuz dese r compressed!
da drawin is badder .. cux its mine
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da writin is worse....... cux its also mine!!!!!!
dih i m here 2 xplain...
n i hv had dem chckd 4m a bio tchr!
so CHEERS :beer:
 
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4th .....
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oh btw dey r all plan by now!
n xtra info is 4 ur sake !!! u just label da name of cells!
 
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for the 4th and 5th u havent mentioned xylem and phloem, are we supposed to mention that or not??
 
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here r some more legible and overly amazing original slides
hope u ll enjoy dem more n pray 4 ma success if dey help u! :oops:
LOL ... ENJOY!!!!! :Bravo:

@ libra94 u may mention dem but it was written dis way in da source... :)
 
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here goes 3... n who evr askd 4 dicot vs monocot .. i pickd it up 4m net
all da rst ll hv 2 wait .....cuz dats all i m uploading 2nite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :Search:
 
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thank you........sooo muchhhhh.........working hard ur plan drawings show a great amount of labelling....do we have to do that cos i dint saw anywhere to draw a labelled drawing....?
 
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Hey workinghard!! It seems your really working hard!!
I am confused with one thing!
Is it true that in xerophytes; the lower epidermis lacks stoma and has a thick cuticle whereas the upper epidermis has stoma and has a thin cuticle??? Or is it vice-versa?? If m right, is it because, the leaves roll up to save water?? In your diagrams however, everything is just opposite from that of a xerophyte. Am i right???
 
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