Principle
Older plants develop discrete compartments in their cells where substances are stored. These are referred to as vacuoles (cell sap or cytosol compartments). They are surrounded by a thin membrane and thus separated from the viscous plasma of the cell. The vacuoles of some plant species contain pigments and are then particularly easy to recognize under the microscope. However, the major proportion of the vacuole consists of water.
Benefits
- Experiment is part of a complete solution set with a total of 50 experiments for all microscopy applications
- With student worksheet, appropriate for all class levels
- With detailed instructor information, incl. sample microscopy image
- Optimized for tight schedules, i.e. minimum preparation time required
- Microscopy solution set specifically designed to include all required accessories
- Content available with matching multimedia files