An oak leaf would not make a good specimen for a wet mount because it contains a lot of water. The leaf is best observed under a dry mount.
A wet mount slide is typically used to view an Elodea leaf under a microscope. This type of slide allows the leaf to remain in a hydrated state, which is important for observing its cellular structure and processes.
To prepare a temporary mount of a leaf peel to show stomata, you would need to carefully peel off a thin, transparent layer of the leaf. Place the peel on a glass slide and add a drop of water to ensure the peel remains hydrated. Finally, gently place a coverslip over the peel and view it under a microscope to observe the stomata.
A chemist would most likely study a leaf being eaten by insects because they would be interested in the chemical interactions between the insect and the leaf, such as the compounds released by the leaf as a defense mechanism or the digestion process by the insect.
this is not a trick question it just needs thought a dark green leaf would have more chlorophyll because chlorophyll is the substance that causes the leaf to turn green
Rattan and yeah, you'll learn it in JAC its really good there.
A wet mount slide is typically used to view an Elodea leaf under a microscope. This type of slide allows the leaf to remain in a hydrated state, which is important for observing its cellular structure and processes.
a olive leaf wreath and a statue of themselves at mount Olympus
Leaf me alone
good leaf
A oak leaf would make a poor wet mount slide as does not allow the light to pass through making the slide difficult to read. An onion leaf makes a better wet mount as light easily passes through the cells making the slide very clear and easy to read.
It is a leaf that is pretty good
If it is a 4 leaf tatoo then I would say that it stands for good luck.
olive leaf wreath and a statue of themselves on mount Olympus.
if you don't have good luck, then you don't have a four leaf clover!
simple leaf with netted venation
Courtesy of the PokeDex from Serebii.net, Machop is a common Pokemon in Leaf Green and can be found in the following locations: Mount Ember, Mount Ember Cave, Mount Ember Floor 1, Rock Tunnel Floor 1 and Basement 1, and Victory Road Floors 1, 2, and 3.
The 4-leaf clover is considered good luck because of its rarity.