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Fig. 7 in Examining the retention of functional kleptoplasts and digestive activity in sacoglossan sea slugs

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Fig. 7 Chloroplast and lysosome density in Elysia viridis. a Chloroplasts (falsely colored red) in an unstarved specimen. b Lysosomes (blue) in the same specimen. c Composite of chloroplasts and lysosomes. d-f Cps, lys, and composite after 14 days starvation. g–i Cps, lys, and composite after 21 days starvation. j–l Cps, lys, and composite after 30 days starvation. Scale bar—50 μm

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Published as part of Laetz, Elise M. J., Rühr, Peter T., Bartolomaeus, Thomas, Preisfeld, Angelika & Wägele, Heike, 2017, Examining the retention of functional kleptoplasts and digestive activity in sacoglossan sea slugs, pp. 87-99 in Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N.Y.) 17 (1) on page 95, DOI: 10.1007/s13127-016-0308-0, http://zenodo.org/record/13180692

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