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Drawing Leaf Structure: Skills (SL IB Biology)

Revision Note

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Marlene

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Biology

Drawing Leaf Structure

  • You will be expected to identify the following structures in the leaf of a dicotyledonous plant:
    • Chloroplasts
    • Cuticle
    • Guard cells
    • Stomata
    • Upper and lower epidermis
    • Palisade mesophyll
    • Spongy mesophyll
    • Air spaces
    • Vascular bundles (xylem and phloem)

Structure of Leaf Diagram

Structure of a leaf, IGCSE & GCSE Biology revision notes

Diagram showing the transverse section of a leaf

Drawing a plan diagram

  • Plan diagrams are drawings made from micrographs or from viewing specimens under a low magnification
  • Keep the following in mind when drawing a plan diagram:
    • No individual cells are drawn, only tissue layers enclosed by lines should be present
    • Pay attention to the distribution of tissue throughout the plant organ
    • Use a sharp pencil and draw clear, continuous lines
    • Do not shade any part of your drawing
    • Make sure your proportions and observations are accurate
      • Draw what you actually see, not what you would expect to see from a textbook
    • Draw your drawing big enough to fill up at least half the available space
  • When labelling your plan diagram remember to: 
    • Use a ruler to draw label lines, not freehand
    • Avoid using arrowheads and make sure the label lines stop at the structure
    • Make sure label lines do not cross each other
    • Write all labels horizontally, not at different angles

Worked example

The following micrograph shows a transverse section of a dicotyledonous leaf.

Draw a labelled plan diagram of this micrograph.

angiosperm-morphology-mesophyll

By Berkshire Community College Bioscience Image Library, Public domain, Wikimedia

Answer:

Fe0VlJY1_plan-diagram-of-a-dicot-leaf

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