Upgraded B002 Ntbi0502 Visual Vascular Bundle Patterns

Upgraded B002 Ntbi0502 Visual Vascular Bundle Patterns — a labelled NEET Biology diagram with a definitions lexicon.

Visual comparison of the vascular bundle patterns in dicot and monocot roots. Labelled parts: Cross-section, Side-by-side comparing a dicot root, tetrarch, scattered, numerous xylem bundles, Labeling be precise for both. Root Anatomy, ADH-dependent water reabsorption, Selective Uptake. A diagrammatic view of an organ or tissue obtained by cutting it at a right angle to its longitudinal axis. FYI: Transverse sections (T.S.) are standard in plant anatomy to study the arrangement of vascular bundles. Side-by-side comparing a dicot root is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: Side-by-side cross-section diagram comparing a dicot root (showing clear tetrarch) and a monocot root (showing scattered, numerous xylem bundles). Labeling must be precise for b... tetrarch is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: Side-by-side cross-section diagram comparing a dicot root (showing clear tetrarch) and a monocot root (showing scattered, numerous xylem bundles). Labeling must be precise for b... scattered is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: Side-by-side cross-section diagram comparing a dicot root (showing clear tetrarch) and a monocot root (showing scattered, numerous xylem bundles). Labeling must be precise for b... numerous xylem bundles is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: Side-by-side cross-section diagram comparing a dicot root (showing clear tetrarch) and a monocot root (showing scattered, numerous xylem bundles). Labeling must be precise for b... Labeling be precise for both. Root Anatomy is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: Side-by-side cross-section diagram comparing a dicot root (showing clear tetrarch) and a monocot root (showing scattered, numerous xylem bundles). Labeling must be precise for b... Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) stimulates the insertion of aquaporin channels into the membranes of the collecting duct and late DCT. This increases the permeability to water, allowing it to be reabsorbed into the blood. FYI: Low plasma osmolarity (dilute blood) triggers ADH release, leading to maximum water reabsorption and concentrated urine. Selective Uptake is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: Side-by-side cross-section diagram comparing a dicot root (showing clear tetrarch) and a monocot root (showing scattered, numerous xylem bundles). Labeling must be precise for b...