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Colored TEM of a yeast cell
Description:
False-color transmission electron micrograph of a yeast cell. The large red area at lower left is the cell's nucleus. The green shapes are mitochondria, the organelles which produce energy within the cell. The rounded blue structure immediately above and to the right of the nucleus is a lipid body. Lipids consist of glycerol and fatty acids and serve as reservoirs for potential chemical energy. The blue structure just to the upper left of the nucleus is avacuole. Magnification: x10,000 at 6x4.5cm size.
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A. Barry Dowsett/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS293416
Legacy Identifier:
SB5279
Type:
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Size:
3138px × 4123px (~37 MB)
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B250/0557
B250/557
B2500557
em
freeze-fracture
fungus
lipid
mitochondria
nature
nucleus
tem
transmission
yeast