To begin, grow wheat and maize plant species in an environment controlled growth chamber. Select three mature non-senescent leaves from the wheat plant and keep them in distilled water. Then place the leaf specimen on a glass plate on a piece of dental wax to stabilize the sample and avoid slipping.
Move the blade straight down on the leaf specimen to cut cleanly through cells, and keep the cross sections in distilled water. To mount the samples on a glass slide, place them on a water droplet and cover them with a glass cover slip for microscopic imaging. Now view the slide under a compound light microscope at 10X and 20X magnification.
Save images as per the software guide along with the relevant scale. Freehand sections of leaves from the C3 plant Triticum aestivum and the C4 plant Zm Maize revealed that maize's bundle sheath cells are rounder and greener, indicating a higher chloroplast presence.