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• Aug 4, 2025 Monocot Leaf Cross Section Labeled t leaf requires familiarity with its key components, which are identifiable in cross-sectional diagrams. These include the epidermis, mesophyll tissues (palisade and spongy), vascular bundles (comprising By Celia O'Connell
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