k Craticula freshwater diatom, light micrograph Differential interference contrast DIC light micrograph of the freshwater diatom Craticula sp. Craticula belongs to the pennate diatoms Penna Latin for feather. The single cells contain wallbound chloroplasts whose brown colour is caused by the dye fucoxanthin. Here the cell is seen in shell view. The focus is on the inside of the cell with the chloroplasts and two lipid droplets. In the centre of the cell around the nucleus, various Golgi vesicles can be seen. Magnification x600 at a print width of 10 centimetres., by GERD GUENTHERSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Craticula freshwater diatom, light micrograph Differential interference contrast  DIC  light micrograph of the freshwater diatom Craticula sp. Craticula belongs to the pennate diatoms  Penna: Latin for feather . The single cells contain wall bound chloroplasts whose brown colour is caused by the dye fucoxanthin. Here the cell is seen in shell view. The focus is on the inside of the cell with the chloroplasts and two lipid droplets. In the centre of the cell around the nucleus, various Golgi vesicles can be seen. Magnification: x600 at a print width of 10 centimetres., by GERD GUENTHER SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Craticula freshwater diatom, light micrograph

Differential interference contrast (DIC) light micrograph of the freshwater diatom Craticula sp. Craticula belongs to the pennate diatoms (Penna: Latin for feather). The single cells contain wall-bound chloroplasts whose brown colour is caused by the dye fucoxanthin. Here the cell is seen in shell view. The focus is on the inside of the cell with the chloroplasts and two lipid droplets. In the centre of the cell around the nucleus, various Golgi vesicles can be seen. Magnification: x600 at a print width of 10 centimetres., by GERD GUENTHER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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