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OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

heeelp! I need to understand how to draw a transversal section of xylem and phloem and also a longitudinal section of xylem and phloem. (not a fancy drawing, just a simple sketch)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hmm if you can stay on for about 5 min, ill search my old book

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

thanks :) idk i tried googling but the drawings are far too complex or they're just microscopic slides -_-.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol hang on, im still looking.. I found T.S of Monocots and dicots.. I have it here somewhere

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

loool thank you thank you xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wait.. wait wait.. you are asking for both Xylem and phloem? xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh god that's easy.. is that what you are asking?

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

yahhhh.

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

don't judge me xD i totally forgot how to draw it though..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ahahhaha okay wait ill draw it :P I'm so sorry xD

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

okey dokeys!

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

i know longitudinal is like.. vertically cut right? and then transversal is horizontally cut? xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://static.diffen.com/uploadz/6/6e/Xylem-and-Phloem.jpg Yes :P It is. Here's the difference between xylem and phloem, hang on sec brushing up on stuff

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay so you remember that inside the vascular bundle, always put the xylem in the center.. |dw:1427025462625:dw|

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