Fig. 5From: Hierarchical imaging: a new concept for targeted imaging of large volumes from cells to tissuesTissue organisation in the central column of the root calyptra. In a volume of 200 × 200 × 24 mm reconstructed from cross sections (representative example in a) across a whole cress root the centre (orthogonal views in b) shows distinctly polar distributions of the larger organelles, such as statoliths (S, red), vacuoles (V, blue), and nucleus (green circles). In particular slices (c-e), cohorts of cells (1–7 and i-iii) contain comparable organelle sets. Cell profiles coloured yellow represent the apical part, orange the basal part of the respective cell. Scale bars: 20 μmBack to article page