Structures in a Pepper Core
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2021 3:07 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isgXq6hZbXU
When you carve way all the useful parts of a pepper (red pepper in this case) you are left with a natural seed mount and support structures. This is what I toured this morning. Under a thin protective film, the substrate has a variety of cell structures that resemble the cells in stems, leaves, and flowers of other plants I've examined. There are some areas that resemble underground caverns too.
When you carve way all the useful parts of a pepper (red pepper in this case) you are left with a natural seed mount and support structures. This is what I toured this morning. Under a thin protective film, the substrate has a variety of cell structures that resemble the cells in stems, leaves, and flowers of other plants I've examined. There are some areas that resemble underground caverns too.