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Three stands of the filamentous alga Spirogyra, showing the ribbon nature and pyrenoids of this common alga |
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This Image shows a slightly magnified nucleus and also the nucleolus along with the cytoplasmic strands that attach the nucleus to the periphery of the cell wall. The nucleolus has been slightly darkened to give the viewer a better idea of where exactly it is in relation to the cell body. |
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This image shows the cell nucleus within the single cell of the filament of spirogyra. Many single cell units go to making up a single filament of spirogyra. Note the cell walls on either side of the nucleus and also the ribbon chloroplast structure. |
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This image shows the ribbon chloroplast that is wrapped around the inside of the cell wall. The green circular lumps that can be seen embedded within the chloroplast are storage organelles for starch and are called pyrenoids. |
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This image was taken with a X40 DIC objective and a further magnification of X1.5 with the Leitz vario tube which was especially made for the Orthoplan microscope. The image shows the outer cell wall and its striations. |