k Falsecolour scanning electron micrograph of details of the surface of a tobacco leaf protoplast, Nicotiana tabacum cv White Burley showing the regrowth of the cell wall ten hours after culturing. The fibres visible correspond to cellulose microfibrils, beneath is the plasma membrane and this highlights the underlying chloroplasts. The spherical bodies visible among the fibres are either membrane blebs or artefacts. Magnification x3430 at 35mm size. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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False-colour scanning electron micrograph of details of the surface of a tobacco leaf protoplast, Nicotiana tabacum (cv White Burley) showing the regrowth of the cell wall ten hours after culturing. The fibres visible correspond to cellulose microfibrils, beneath is the plasma membrane and this highlights the underlying chloroplasts. The spherical bodies visible among the fibres are either membrane blebs or artefacts. Magnification: x3430 at 35mm size.
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False-colour scanning electron micrograph of details of the surface of a tobacco leaf protoplast, Nicotiana tabacum (cv White Burley) showing the regrowth of the cell wall ten hours after culturing. The fibres visible correspond to cellulose microfibrils, beneath is the plasma membrane and this highlights the underlying chloroplasts. The spherical bodies visible among the fibres are either membrane blebs or artefacts. Magnification: x3430 at 35mm size.

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