k Potato leaf, SEM Potato leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph SEM of a potato leaf Solanum tuberosum showing its underside and a transverse section through its structure. The surface is covered in hairlike growths called trichomes that protect the plant against predators and water loss. The trichomes with spheres at their tips secrete oils that are irritating to predatory insects. The upper and lower sides of the leaf are covered in a single layer of closely packed cells called the epidermis. Below the upper epidermis bottom here is a layer of palisade parenchyma made up of cells containing many chloroplasts. The next layer, the spongy mesophyll has large intracellular spaces for gaseous exchange. Magnification x310 at 10 centimetres tall. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Potato leaf, SEM Potato leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph  SEM  of a potato leaf  Solanum tuberosum  showing its underside and a transverse section through its structure. The surface is covered in hair like growths called trichomes that protect the plant against predators and water loss. The trichomes with spheres at their tips secrete oils that are irritating to predatory insects. The upper and lower sides of the leaf are covered in a single layer of closely packed cells called the epidermis. Below the upper epidermis  bottom here  is a layer of palisade parenchyma made up of cells containing many chloroplasts. The next layer, the spongy mesophyll has large intracellular spaces for gaseous exchange. Magnification: x310 at 10 centimetres tall.
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Potato leaf, SEM

Potato leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a potato leaf (Solanum tuberosum) showing its underside and a transverse section through its structure. The surface is covered in hair-like growths called trichomes that protect the plant against predators and water loss. The trichomes with spheres at their tips secrete oils that are irritating to predatory insects. The upper and lower sides of the leaf are covered in a single layer of closely packed cells called the epidermis. Below the upper epidermis (bottom here) is a layer of palisade parenchyma made up of cells containing many chloroplasts. The next layer, the spongy mesophyll has large intracellular spaces for gaseous exchange. Magnification: x310 at 10 centimetres tall.

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