Glycogen
Individual glycogen granules appear as coarse, highly electron-dense structures in the cytoplasm and are not surrounded by a membrane. When compared with ribosomes on the RER, glycogen granules are larger and more electron dense. Liver 40,000x
Glycogen granules
Individual glycogen granules appear as coarse, highly electron-dense structures in the cytoplasm and are not surrounded by a membrane. When compared with ribosomes on the RER, glycogen granules are larger and more electron dense. Liver 40,000x
RER
Individual glycogen granules appear as coarse, highly electron-dense structures in the cytoplasm and are not surrounded by a membrane. When compared with ribosomes on the RER, glycogen granules are larger and more electron dense. Liver 40,000x
Mitochondria
Individual glycogen granules appear as coarse, highly electron-dense structures in the cytoplasm and are not surrounded by a membrane. When compared with ribosomes on the RER, glycogen granules are larger and more electron dense. Liver 40,000x