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I am doing a biology project on the endoplasmic reticulum; it is on power point and I need some awesome pictures of the organelle. And, when I mean awesome I mean 21st century stuff or if that's too difficult just any clear pictures will do.

 

Does anyone know where I can get some awesome pictures of them?

 

All help is appreciated!!!

Posted

Here you are some pictures.

 

http://web.educastur.princast.es/proyectos/biogeo_ov/2BCH/B2_CELULA/t24_SIS_MEMB/informacion.htm

 

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ret%C3%ADculo_endoplasm%C3%A1tico_rugoso

 

http://ns.ulatina.ac.cr/~carugaga/biolgen/re.htm

 

http://enciclopedia.us.es/index.php/Aparato_de_Golgi

 

 

In some of the pictures, you have numbers and below, a text in Spanish which say what each number corresponds to. I think the names are very similar to the ones in English, but you can ask if you don’t understand something.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Voltman, if you guys have a good, I mean gooood microscope at school, or anywhere where you could use one, you could take pictures of it yourself. They wouldn't look so clear and beautiful like these ones on this thread do, but it would represent the originality of your project and you'd get come credit for sure!

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That is a good idea thedarkshade, though right now it is the school holidays so I may not be able to do that right away. I'm sure our microscopes are powerful enough, though it would probably miss the ribosomes that usually hang around the rough endoplasmic reticulum. I don't think they are powerful enough to see the ribosome. BTW, out of curiosity, does anyone know what magnification you need to see ribosomes? If it helps, according to my biology textbook it says that they are usually about 30 nm thick.

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