Rhizopus – my first view
Jun 03, 2018 • 1:16 AM UTC
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I could never imagine viewing Rhizopus without a bulky microscope. Thanks to Dr. Samriti for providing this opportunity in her workshop on foldscopy
My first view of Rhizopus through foldscope
Rhizopus hyphae and sporangia
It was a great experience.
Parul
2nd year graduating student
GGDSD College, Chandigarh
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