k Red onion cells, light micrograph Bright field light micrograph of a thin section of red onion cells showing plasmolysis. The pigmented contents of each cell has shrunk after this tissue was placed in a salt sodium chloride solution. The concentrated hypertonic salt solution caused water to diffuse out of the cell cytoplasm, leaving empty spaces between cell contents and the cell walls. If not too badly damaged the cells can recover from plasmolysis by being placed in a dilute hypotonic solution. This is the fourth image in a sequence showing red onion cells undergoing plasmolysis and then recovering back to turgor. See C0562334 C0562340 for the sequence. Magnification x200 when printed at 15 centimetres wide., by EYE OF SCIENCESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Red onion cells, light micrograph Bright field light micrograph of a thin section of red onion cells showing plasmolysis. The pigmented contents of each cell has shrunk after this tissue was placed in a salt  sodium chloride  solution. The concentrated  hypertonic  salt solution caused water to diffuse out of the cell cytoplasm, leaving empty spaces between cell contents and the cell walls. If not too badly damaged the cells can recover from plasmolysis by being placed in a dilute  hypotonic  solution. This is the fourth image in a sequence showing red onion cells undergoing plasmolysis and then recovering back to turgor. See C056 2334   C056 2340 for the sequence. Magnification: x200 when printed at 15 centimetres wide., by EYE OF SCIENCE SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Red onion cells, light micrograph

Bright field light micrograph of a thin section of red onion cells showing plasmolysis. The pigmented contents of each cell has shrunk after this tissue was placed in a salt (sodium chloride) solution. The concentrated (hypertonic) salt solution caused water to diffuse out of the cell cytoplasm, leaving empty spaces between cell contents and the cell walls. If not too badly damaged the cells can recover from plasmolysis by being placed in a dilute (hypotonic) solution. This is the fourth image in a sequence showing red onion cells undergoing plasmolysis and then recovering back to turgor. See C056/2334 - C056/2340 for the sequence. Magnification: x200 when printed at 15 centimetres wide., by EYE OF SCIENCE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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