Student Images - BI 311: Biology Electron Microscopy
The below micrographs show the cellular ultrastructure inside of various sample cells
captured by individual student using Hitachi HT7800 Transmission Electron Microscope
in SMMIC. Each sample was fixed, embedding and sectioned by students.
Arabidopsis cell by Celeste Farrell '24
Radish root cell by Scarlet Naples '24
Arabidopsis cell by Celeste Farrell '24
tomato fruit cell by Scarlet Naples '24
Planaria (flatworm) cell by Gabriel Mahady '25
Arabidopsis root cell by Maddie Hastings '24
Planaria (flatworm) cell by Scarlet Naples '24
pea root cell by Celeste Farrell '24
Radish leaf cell by Andres Teran Vacas '24
pea root cell by Celeste Farrell '24
Planaria (flatworm) cell by Celeste Farrell '24
Arabidopsis cell by Julia Blanck '24
pea root cell by Celeste Farrell '24
Planaria (flatworm) cell by Scarlet Naples '24
pea root cell by Anne Coant '25
The below micrographs show the surface microstructure of various samples captured
by individual students using FRI Quattro S Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) in SMMIC.
Moth wing by Andres Teran Vacas '24
spider eye by Anne Coant '25
Pholcus phalangioides (Cellar spider) exoskeleton by Celeste Farrell '24
Pholcus phalangioides (Cellar spider) eye by Celeste Farrell '24
wasp eye by Celeste Farrell '24
Moth wing Danny Huang '24