Abundant Granules: The field of view is densely packed with numerous individual grains or granules. Irregular Shapes: The grains exhibit various shapes, including oval, spherical, and somewhat angular forms, similar to tiny potatoes themselves. Varying Sizes: There is a wide range of sizes among the granules, from very small to relatively large. Semi-Transparent Appearance: The grains appear translucent or clear with dark, defined outlines under the microscope's light. Concentrated Cluster: Most of the granules are clustered together on the left side of the slide, while the right side remains relatively clear. Typical Starch Structure: This visual pattern is a characteristic way to identify starch stored within plant cells.
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