Let’s see what a plant cell nucleus looks like under the microscope.
We will use the epidermis of an onion to examine the process of plasmolysis.
The surface of an eelgrass leaf observed under an optical microscope at medium magnification.
Thalloid plants do not have real organs. Let’s take a closer look at their structure.
Let’s observe how milk fat is broken down using pancreatic lipase in the presence of phenolphthalein indicator.
Examination of filamentous plant and fungus species with an optical microscope.
Let’s observe the effect of the amylase enzyme on a starch solution in the presence of Lugol’s solution.
In this video, you can see how the water, coloured with eosin solution, moves upwards in a carnation.