Asked by aiden

Identify the plant tissues in the three images.
A


B


C
3 images of plant tissues are shown. Image A is a layered structure. Image B is a round structure with rings inside. Image C is a scale-like structure.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Short identifications with the diagnostic features and what you’re likely seeing:

A — Leaf (dicot leaf cross‑section).
- Layered arrangement: cuticle and upper epidermis, palisade mesophyll (columnar, tightly packed chloroplast‑rich cells), spongy mesophyll (looser, air spaces), lower epidermis (stomata often present).

B — Woody stem (secondary xylem / tree‑stem cross‑section).
- Round cross‑section with concentric growth rings: earlywood and latewood formed by vascular cambium producing secondary xylem (wood). The center is pith; rings are annual growth rings.

C — Epidermal tissue (e.g., onion epidermis).
- Tile/scale‑like regular cells forming a single outer layer (epidermis). May show guard cells/stomata if from a leaf surface.

If you can upload the actual images I’ll confirm or correct these IDs and point out specific structures in each.