A philosopher agrees with me » « Some academics in literature apparently have a lady problem Botanical Wednesday: Since we were extracting chloroplasts in the lab today… botany.wisc.edu Share this:PrintEmailShare on TumblrTweet A philosopher agrees with me » « Some academics in literature apparently have a lady problem
Markita Lynda—threadrupt says 25 September 2013 at 9:08 pm What’s the plant? What is its primary mode of photosynthesis? Regular? CAM? How many chlorophyll molecules in a chloroplast? How much is the magnification?
CaitieCat says 25 September 2013 at 9:18 pm Holy crap that’s awesome, a whole new source of science-based painting-references. :D Thanks, PZed!
magistramarla says 25 September 2013 at 10:17 pm To this non-science person who likes to cook, it looks like frozen peas in oddly shaped plastic containers.
JohnnieCanuck says 26 September 2013 at 4:34 pm Clicking on the caption yields an impressively large and detailed image. Might even be desktop background worthy.
kaleberg says 29 September 2013 at 11:07 pm It’s a plant. Of course it’s in a persistent vegetative state.
Holy crap! Your zebrafish have chloroplasts, now?
What’s the plant? What is its primary mode of photosynthesis? Regular? CAM?
How many chlorophyll molecules in a chloroplast?
How much is the magnification?
Holy crap that’s awesome, a whole new source of science-based painting-references. :D
Thanks, PZed!
To this non-science person who likes to cook, it looks like frozen peas in oddly shaped plastic containers.
This is why we are here.
How beautiful! Thanks!
Thank you, cyanobacteria, for the oxygen we breathe.
OooOooOoo…pretty.
Damn straight.
Triffids! Run!
Clicking on the caption yields an impressively large and detailed image. Might even be desktop background worthy.
It’s a plant. Of course it’s in a persistent vegetative state.