T.S Stem Monocot Chart Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-II-12545
The T.S. Monocot Stem Chart is a biology teaching chart used for explaining the internal anatomy of a monocot stem in transverse section. It is designed for school students, biology teachers, botany instructors and laboratory educators who need a clear visual reference for studying epidermis, ground tissue, vascular bundles, xylem and phloem.
Product Description
The T.S. Monocot Stem Chart supports classroom teaching of plant anatomy and tissue organization. T.S. stands for transverse section, meaning a cross-sectional view taken across the stem. A typical monocot stem contains numerous vascular bundles scattered throughout the ground tissue rather than arranged in a distinct ring.
The chart helps students connect microscopic stem structures with biological functions such as support and the transport of water, minerals and organic nutrients. It can complement prepared slides, microscopes, plant specimens and other resources from the Biology Lab Equipment range.
Key Features
- Explains the transverse-section anatomy of a typical monocot stem.
- Supports identification of epidermis, ground tissue and vascular bundles.
- Shows the characteristic scattered distribution of vascular bundles in monocot stems.
- Helps students distinguish xylem and phloem within vascular tissue.
- Supports comparison between monocot and dicot stem anatomy.
- Suitable for botany, plant anatomy and general biology lessons.
- Useful for teacher demonstrations, microscope practicals and student revision.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Product Name |
T.S. Monocot Stem Chart |
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Brand |
School Equipments |
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Quantity |
1 educational chart |
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Product Category |
Biology Teaching Charts / Botany and Plant Anatomy Educational Aids |
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Subject Area |
Biology, Botany, Plant Anatomy and General Science |
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Educational Focus |
Transverse section, epidermis, ground tissue, vascular bundles, xylem and phloem |
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Intended Users |
School students, biology teachers, botany instructors and laboratory educators |
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Standards / Certifications |
No specific certification or standard provided in the available product data |
What's Included in the Kit
- 1 T.S. Monocot Stem Chart
Applications / Uses
- Teaching the internal anatomy of a monocot stem in transverse section.
- Identifying the outer epidermis and internal ground tissue.
- Explaining the scattered arrangement of vascular bundles.
- Studying xylem and phloem as conducting tissues within vascular bundles.
- Comparing monocot stem anatomy with the ring arrangement of vascular bundles in typical dicot stems.
- Supporting microscope practicals involving prepared plant tissue slides.
- Complementing resources from the Structure & Function of Living Organisms category.
How to Use the T.S. Monocot Stem Chart
- Display the chart where students can clearly view the complete transverse section.
- Explain that T.S. means transverse section or a cross-sectional view across the stem.
- Begin at the outer surface and identify the epidermis where represented.
- Point out the ground tissue forming much of the internal stem region.
- Show how numerous vascular bundles are scattered throughout the ground tissue.
- Identify the xylem and phloem within the vascular bundles where labelled.
- Compare the chart with a prepared monocot stem slide under a microscope when available.
- Use the chart for revision, oral questioning and comparison with dicot stem anatomy.
Handling note: Keep the chart clean, dry and protected from folding, tearing, excessive moisture and direct heat.
Care & Maintenance
- Store the chart flat or properly supported to prevent creasing.
- Keep it away from moisture, excessive heat and prolonged direct sunlight.
- Clean the surface gently with a soft, dry cloth when appropriate.
- Avoid writing directly on the chart unless its surface is specifically designed for erasable markers.
Why Choose School Equipments
School Equipments manufactures and exports scientific laboratory instruments, educational apparatus, science kits, mathematics kits, didactic models and STEM learning products for educational use. The company serves schools, colleges, universities and institutional buyers through its broad educational product catalogue. Buyers can also explore related scientific teaching aids through the Science Equipment section.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a T.S. Monocot Stem Chart used for?
A T.S. Monocot Stem Chart is used to teach the internal anatomy of a monocot stem as seen in transverse section. It helps students study the epidermis, ground tissue and scattered vascular bundles containing xylem and phloem.
What does T.S. mean in plant anatomy?
T.S. means transverse section. It is a cross-sectional view made across a plant organ such as a stem, root or leaf to reveal its internal tissue arrangement.
How are vascular bundles arranged in a monocot stem?
In a typical monocot stem, vascular bundles are scattered throughout the ground tissue rather than arranged in a distinct ring.
What tissues are found inside a vascular bundle?
Vascular bundles contain xylem and phloem. Xylem primarily transports water and dissolved minerals, while phloem transports sugars and other organic substances.
How does a monocot stem differ from a dicot stem?
A major anatomical difference is vascular bundle arrangement. Monocot stems typically have scattered vascular bundles, whereas many dicot stems have vascular bundles arranged in a ring.
Can the T.S. Monocot Stem Chart be used with microscope lessons?
Yes. The chart can serve as a visual reference before, during or after students examine prepared monocot stem sections under a microscope.
For plant anatomy charts, botany teaching aids and other biological learning resources, explore the Biology Lab Equipment category from School Equipments.
