Common botany lab specimens, like preserved plant parts (flowers, roots, tissues) and slides, are used for studying plant anatomy, physiology, classification, and diseases, aiding education, research (taxonomy, genetics), and practicals on processes like photosynthesis, germination, and transpiration, often using tools like microscopes, spectrophotometers, and autoclaves for identification and understanding plant life.
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Common botany lab specimens, like preserved plant parts (flowers, roots, tissues) and slides, are used for studying plant anatomy, physiology, classification, and diseases, aiding education, research (taxonomy, genetics), and practicals on processes like photosynthesis, germination, and transpiration, often using tools like microscopes, spectrophotometers, and autoclaves for identification and understanding plant life.
