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Organelles in a hepatocyte Transmission electron micrograph of a hepatocyte (liver cell). The image shows various organelles including the nucleus, lysosomes, mitochondria and Golgi. Credit: Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen, Wellcome Images BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM
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CELLS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE IMAGES
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CELLS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE IMAGES

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Transmission electron micrograph of a hepatocyte (liver cell). The image shows various organelles including the nucleus, lysosomes, mitochondria and Golgi.Credit: Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen, Wellcome Images

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Organelles in a hepatocyte

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A transmission electron micrograph of a mitochondrion in a chick embryo cell.Credit: Prof. R. Bellairs, Wellcome Images

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TEM of a mitochondrion

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A transmission electron micrograph showing a mitochondrion, part of a nucleus and rough endoplasmic reticulum. The section has been cut from a frozen section. This process preserves the sample without dehydration thereby preventing shrinkage. Although this type of image appears less sharp than the traditionally fixed material it gives a truer picture of the cell

contents. The membranes show the characteristic dark, light, dark pattern of lipid bilayers and many cristae are visible inside the mitochondria.Credit: Mike Kayser, Wellcome Images

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TEM of cell organelles

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Cytoplasm of a liver cell showing mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Mitochondria are the roundish structures and are the energy factories within the cell. Rough endoplasmic reticulum is so-called because it has ribosomes attached to its outer surface. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum has no ribosomes attached and is seen

towards the bottom of the image.Credit: University of Edinburgh, Wellcome Images

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Micrograph of cell organelles

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Cytoplasm of a liver cell showing mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Mitochondria are the roundish structures and are the energy factories within the cell. Rough endoplasmic reticulum is so-called because it has ribosomes attached to its outer surface. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum has no ribosomes attached and is seen

towards the bottom of the image.Credit: University of Edinburgh, Wellcome Images

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Rough endoplasmic reticulum

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