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Microscopic image of the mitochondria in a root tip of Arabidopsis thaliana. The interior of the mitochondria (matrix) is marked by a fluorescent protein. This protein indicates the local calcium ion concentration, which is shown here by a colour gradient (blue: low, white: high).