Brownian motion of lipid droplets in the vacuole of a marigold petal cell
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Marigolds are a good source for demonstrating Brownian motion. Commonly the vacuoles of their petal cells form suspended lipid droplets just the right size to manifest the phenomenon.
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- Brownian motion of lipid droplets in the vacuole of a marigold petal cell. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, https://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/HPQVON2NQFNKQ8K. (Accessed April 19, 2024.)
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