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False-colour TEM of an amyloplast

False-colour TEM of an amyloplast. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © DR JEREMY BURGESS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Amyloplast Botanical Science Plant Structure Plastid Plastids Starch Cells False Coloured

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This print showcases the intricate world of plant cells through a false-colour transmission electron microscope (TEM) image. The subject of this image is an amyloplast, a specialized type of plastid found in plants that plays a crucial role in storing starch. The vibrant false colours used to enhance the details within this TEM image bring to life the complex structure and function of these tiny cellular components. Amyloplasts are responsible for synthesizing and accumulating starch granules, which serve as an essential energy reserve for plants. Through this stunning photograph, we gain insight into the fascinating realm of botanical science and plant structure. The amyloplast's distinctive shape and arrangement become apparent, with its characteristic statoliths visible within its membrane-bound confines. Moreover, this image sheds light on how amyloplasts contribute to root growth guidance by sensing gravity through their statoliths. This unique ability allows plants to orient their roots correctly towards the Earth's gravitational pull. Science Photo Library has once again captured nature's beauty at a microscopic level, providing us with an awe-inspiring glimpse into the intricate inner workings of plant cells. Whether you're studying botany or simply fascinated by scientific imagery, this print is sure to ignite your curiosity about our natural world.


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Discover the stunning intricacy of cellular structures with our Media Storehouse Framed Prints featuring the False-colour TEM of an Amyloplast by Science Photo Library. This captivating image, captured through Transmission Electron Microscopy, reveals the complex organization of carbohydrate-rich organelles within a plant cell. Each print is meticulously framed to preserve the vivid false colours and intricate details, making it an essential addition to any scientific or educational space. Embrace the beauty of science with our high-quality framed prints.


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Introducing the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints, featuring this stunning false-color Transmission Electron Micrograph (TEM) image of an amyloplast from Science Photo Library. This captivating image showcases the intricate details of this essential plant organelle, revealing its unique structure in vibrant hues. Our high-quality prints are perfect for scientific institutions, research labs, and educational environments, igniting curiosity and inspiring exploration in the world of cellular biology. Order now and bring this mesmerizing visual representation of nature's inner workings into your space.


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