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Tissue of amber jelly fungus (Exidia recisa) under a microscope, collected 2/1/2022 from Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, February 1, 2022

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The tissue of the amber jelly fungus (Exidia recisa), as seen under a microscope, was collected on February 1, 2022, from Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas. The image was captured on the same date, February 1, 2022. – generated by AI

The image depicts tissue samples under a microscope, revealing small red fungal spores that have been stained to appear bright red. The cells are clustered together and densely packed within the amber jelly fungus (Exidia recisa) sample. Although the background is not clearly visible due to the dense clustering of cells, it appears to be pale yellow.

The image was taken on February 1, 2022, from Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas. The image caption implies that this photo was taken at a relatively early stage of research into the amber jelly fungus (Exidia recisa) sample. – AI vision

Tejido del hongo Exidia recisa bajo un microscopio, recogido el 2/1/2022 en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 1 de febrero de 2022. La imagen muestra muestras de tejido bajo un microscopio, lo que revela pequeñas esporas rojas del hongo que se han teñido para que parezcan rojo brillante. Las células están agrupadas juntas y densamente empaquetadas dentro de la muestra de Exidia recisa (hongo ámbar). Aunque el fondo no es claramente visible debido a la densa agrupación de células, parece amarillo pálido. La imagen fue tomada el 1 de febrero de 2022 en Lick Creek Park en College Station, Texas. La leyenda de la imagen sugiere que esta foto se tomó en una etapa relativamente temprana de investigación sobre la muestra del hongo Exidia recisa. – Spanish translation


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