k Tomato stem, SEM Tomato stem. Coloured scanning electron micrograph SEM of the stem of a tomato plant Lycopersicon lycopersicum. The surface layer consists of epidermal cells that have thickened outer walls and secrete a waxy coating, or cuticle, which prevents water loss. Gases are exchanged through openings, or stomata, in the epidermal layer raised openings, lower left corner for example. The glandular hairs, or trichomes, vertical spines bear groups of cells brown spheres that secrete oils which are irritating to predatory insects. Magnification x157 at 6x7cm size. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Tomato stem, SEM Tomato stem. Coloured scanning electron micrograph  SEM  of the stem of a tomato plant  Lycopersicon lycopersicum . The surface layer consists of epidermal cells that have thickened outer walls and secrete a waxy coating, or cuticle, which prevents water loss. Gases are exchanged through openings, or stomata, in the epidermal layer  raised openings, lower left corner for example . The glandular hairs, or trichomes,  vertical spines  bear groups of cells  brown spheres  that secrete oils which are irritating to predatory insects. Magnification: x157 at 6x7cm size.
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Tomato stem, SEM

Tomato stem. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the stem of a tomato plant (Lycopersicon lycopersicum). The surface layer consists of epidermal cells that have thickened outer walls and secrete a waxy coating, or cuticle, which prevents water loss. Gases are exchanged through openings, or stomata, in the epidermal layer (raised openings, lower left corner for example). The glandular hairs, or trichomes, (vertical spines) bear groups of cells (brown spheres) that secrete oils which are irritating to predatory insects. Magnification: x157 at 6x7cm size.

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