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Why are some plants hairy?
These slides contain information about plant hairs called trichomes. The slides can be used to demonstrate plant structural adaptions to biotic and abiotic conditions. Slides which feature confocal/fluorescence microscopy may be useful as examples in a cell biology class.
Publisher: PlantEd Digital Library
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Video of the Gram Stain Procedure for Biology Laboratory
This video shows the procedure for conducting the Gram stain. Step-by-step instructions and comparisons of gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria are provided to show viewers how to conduct the protocol.
Publisher: PlantEd Digital Library
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Plant hairs are called trichomes.
Why are some plants hairy? This video explains the roles of plant hairs and how they help plants adapt to different environments and deter predators.
Publisher: PlantEd Digital Library
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