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LM of epidermis cells of Tradescantia
Light micrograph of the epidermal cells on the surface of the leaf of the Trinity Flower Tradescantia x andersoniana. In the centre of this image is a stoma, or pore. It is through pores such as these that gases may reach the inside of the leaf: the rest of the epidermal cells being impermeable. Two guard cells surround the pore itself. Changes in hydrostatic pressure within these cells govern the pores size and thus the rate of gas transfer across the epidermis. Magnification x400 at 35mm size
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Media ID 9194265
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Epidermis Plants Stoma Cells Light Micrograph Tradescantia
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This print showcases the intricate beauty of the epidermis cells found on the surface of a leaf from the Trinity Flower Tradescantia x andersoniana. Captured under a light microscope, this image reveals an array of delicate cells that make up the protective outer layer of the leaf. At the center of this mesmerizing composition lies a stoma, or pore, which serves as a gateway for gases to enter inside the leaf. Surrounding this vital opening are two guard cells, responsible for regulating its size by responding to changes in hydrostatic pressure. This mechanism plays a crucial role in controlling gas transfer across the epidermis. The rest of these impermeable epidermal cells form an intricate network that shields and safeguards against external threats while allowing essential processes like photosynthesis to occur within. The high magnification at 400 times amplifies every detail, revealing nature's remarkable craftsmanship. This stunning photograph not only highlights the botanical marvels hidden within plants but also emphasizes their significance in maintaining life-sustaining processes. It is through such microscopic wonders that we gain insights into how plants function and interact with their environment. Captured by Science Photo Library, this print offers both scientific value and aesthetic appeal, making it perfect for nature enthusiasts, botany lovers, or anyone seeking inspiration from Earth's extraordinary creations.
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