Tested Studies in Laboratory Teaching, 2016, Volume 37
Adolfina R. Koroch, Thomas S. Villani, & James E. Simon
Abstract
In botanical laboratory courses students observe different tissues using thin sections of various organs.
Visualization of whole plant organs is limited by the low clarity of the tissues, and thus requiring a clearing
procedure to improve the visualization. This lab exercise uses a new clearing agent (Visikol™) and allows students to easily observe and study whole mount plant organs in three dimensions. This exercise helps to understand and reason about the relationship between structure and function of plant tissues. This hands-on experience motivates and engages students in biology classes, and excites them to learn more about the world of botany.
Keywords: plant anatomy
Boston University (2015)
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