Chloroplast cyclosis in waterweed, microscopy - 4K stock video
Light microscope footage of cells of the waterweed Egeria densa, showing cyclosis of chloroplasts. Cyclosis is the movement of cytoplasm and internal structures within a cell. In plant cells like this, the photosynthetic chloroplasts can be moved to a position more optimal for exposure to light. Egeria densa, formerly Elodea densa, is a fast-growing aquatic plant popular in freshwater aquaria. It has also escaped from captivity in many areas, and has become an invasive species





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 - Aquatic Organism,
 - Biology,
 - Botany,
 - Built Structure,
 - Chloroplast,
 - Color Image,
 - Cytoplasm,
 - Cytoplasmic Polyhedrosis Virus,
 - Elodea,
 - Film - Moving Image,
 - Freshwater,
 - HD Format,
 - Horizontal,
 - Light - Natural Phenomenon,
 - Motion,
 - Outdoors,
 - Photosynthesis,
 - Physiology,
 - Plant,
 - Real Time Video,
 - Stream - Body of Water,
 - Sunlight,
 - Water,