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The image presents Anemone sylvestris stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925580 - The image presents Anemone sylvestris stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents Carex sp. leaf in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925525 - The image presents Carex sp. leaf in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925473 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents stomata in hosta leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925332 - The image presents stomata in hosta leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
13925207 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
13925148 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
The image presents vascular bundles in senecio stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925085 - The image presents vascular bundles in senecio stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents Utricularia trap, a kind of carnivorous plant, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field, at a magnification of 100X\n
13925083 - The image presents Utricularia trap, a kind of carnivorous plant, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field, at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents read leaf in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925010 - The image presents read leaf in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924337 - The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925579 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents reed stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925392 - The image presents reed stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925287 - The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925265 - The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents stomata in Stromanthe sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925100 - The image presents stomata in Stromanthe sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents a single vascular bundle in Carex sp. stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field at a magnification of 200X\n
13925093 - The image presents a single vascular bundle in Carex sp. stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents stomata in lily leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925078 - The image presents stomata in lily leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925070 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925038 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924900 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents reed stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924866 - The image presents reed stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents knautia arvensis tissues in the transversal section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in bright field, at a magnification of 100X\n
13924786 - The image presents knautia arvensis tissues in the transversal section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in bright field, at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents a single stoma in Knautia arvensis epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924748 - The image presents a single stoma in Knautia arvensis epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924555 - The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
13924552 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
The image presents reed stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924452 - The image presents reed stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents carex sp. leaf in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924434 - The image presents carex sp. leaf in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents palisade mesophyll in hyacinthus leaf (transversal cross-section) photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925468 - The image presents palisade mesophyll in hyacinthus leaf (transversal cross-section) photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
13925303 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
The image presents stomata in hyacinth leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925259 - The image presents stomata in hyacinth leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents reed stalk in the transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field, at a magnification of 100X\n
13925106 - The image presents reed stalk in the transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field, at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents stomata in Croton leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924924 - The image presents stomata in Croton leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents nettle tissues in the transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924809 - The image presents nettle tissues in the transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents a single stoma in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924732 - The image presents a single stoma in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924539 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X. The round yellow structures are druses. Druses are the structures created by calcium oxalate.\n
13924490 - The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X. The round yellow structures are druses. Druses are the structures created by calcium oxalate.\n
The image presents oak tissues in transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925603 - The image presents oak tissues in transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope at a magnification of 100X\n
13925454 - The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents stomata in Croton leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925048 - The image presents stomata in Croton leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents nettle stalk longitudinal cross-section photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925009 - The image presents nettle stalk longitudinal cross-section photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents knautia arvensis tissues in the transversal section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in bright field, at a magnification of 100X\n
13924796 - The image presents knautia arvensis tissues in the transversal section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in bright field, at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope at a magnification of 100X\n
13924698 - The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents stomata in Stromanthe sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925464 - The image presents stomata in Stromanthe sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925405 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925240 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents oak xylem tissue in the transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
13925092 - The image presents oak xylem tissue in the transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
The image presents senecio tissues in the transversal cross-section through the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field at a magnification of 100X\n
13924921 - The image presents senecio tissues in the transversal cross-section through the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924913 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents a single stoma in Spathiphyllum sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924624 - The image presents a single stoma in Spathiphyllum sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924564 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
Tissues in nettle stalk photographed through the microscope\n
13924392 - Tissues in nettle stalk photographed through the microscope\n
The image presents nettle tissues in the transversal section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
13924302 - The image presents nettle tissues in the transversal section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 400X\n
The image presents stomata in Stromanthe sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925616 - The image presents stomata in Stromanthe sp. leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents a small part of forsythia stalk tissues in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925549 - The image presents a small part of forsythia stalk tissues in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in transversall cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field at a magnification of 100X.\n
13925345 - The image presents nettle tissues in the stalk in transversall cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light and dark field at a magnification of 100X.\n
The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925297 - The image presents stomata in Spathiphyllum leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents nettle tisues in the transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13925241 - The image presents nettle tisues in the transversal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X. The round yellow structures on the bottom are druses. Druses are the structures created by calcium oxalat.\n
13924841 - The image presents tissues in nettle stalk in longitudinal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X. The round yellow structures on the bottom are druses. Druses are the structures created by calcium oxalat.\n
The image presents nettle tissues in longitudinal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X. Small, round orange particles are the crystals of calcium oxalate called druses.\n
13924686 - The image presents nettle tissues in longitudinal cross-section of the stalk, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X. Small, round orange particles are the crystals of calcium oxalate called druses.\n
The image presents stomata in lily leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
13924655 - The image presents stomata in lily leaf epidermis, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 200X\n
The image presents reed stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in bright field, at a magnification of 100X\n
13924580 - The image presents reed stalk in transversal cross-section, photographed through the microscope in bright field, at a magnification of 100X\n
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