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Raw onion, SEM
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False-coloured scanning electron micrograph of raw onion. Raw onion reveals an ordered underlying structure similar to cracks or fracture lines in rocks. Width of image is 1280 micrometres. These drawings form part of a series of work "Raw to Processed" which considers food and its relationship to health, looking at patterns in the structure of food and how these change when food is processed.
Title: Raw onion, SEM
Description:
False-coloured scanning electron micrograph of raw onion.
Raw onion reveals an ordered underlying structure similar to cracks or fracture lines in rocks.
Width of image is 1280 micrometres.
These drawings form part of a series of work "Raw to Processed" which considers food and its relationship to health, looking at patterns in the structure of food and how these change when food is processed.
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