The image shows a microscopic view of spores from the amber jelly fungus (Exidia recisa). The spores are yellowish-brown and elongated, with rounded ends. They are approximately 1-2 micrometers in length and have a smooth surface.
**Key Features:**
* **Spore Shape:** Elongated with rounded ends
* **Color:** Yellowish-brown
* **Size:** Approximately 1-2 micrometers in length
**Background:**
The background of the image is white, suggesting that it was taken under a microscope using a slide or cover slip. The spores are arranged randomly on the surface.
**Conclusion:**
Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the spores from the amber jelly fungus (Exidia recisa), highlighting their unique shape and color. – AI vision
Las esporas del hongo gel ambarino (Exidia recisa) recolectadas un día antes en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, el 26 de enero del 2024. La imagen muestra una vista microscópica de las esporas del hongo gel ambarino (Exidia recisa). Las esporas son marrones amarillentas y alargadas, con extremos redondeados. Tienen aproximadamente 1-2 micrómetros de longitud y tienen una superficie lisa. **Características clave:** * **Forma de la espora:** Alargada con extremos redondos * **Color:** Marrón amarillento * **Tamaño:** Aproximadamente 1-2 micrómetros de longitud **Antecedentes:** El fondo de la imagen es blanco, lo que sugiere que se tomó bajo un microscopio usando una placa o cubreobjetos. Las esporas están dispuestas aleatoriamente en la superficie. **Conclusión:** En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de las esporas del hongo gel ambarino (Exidia recisa), destacando su forma y color únicos. – Spanish translation
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