Dandelion II
Dandelion II
This is the second post of the dandelion. Two images which show the structure of the epidermis and colenchima cells.
First with the 20X and the second with the 40X objs.
First with the 20X and the second with the 40X objs.
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These are great, Jim!... Thanks for sharing..
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Great work!
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Very nice!
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Bonjour
Très belles images
Cordialement seb
Très belles images
Cordialement seb
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Haha! Jim - there's a couple of great shots of the collenchyma - strong and flexible - no lignin required! The thickening is really quite dense in those cells - no wonder the Dandelion's head is able to endure such bending by the wind etc!
Thanks Jim, lets have some more!
Thanks Jim, lets have some more!
John B
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Thanks John B for both posts. You lend excellent additional knowledge to my images and simple explanations.
JimT
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