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. 2015 Nov 20;1(10):e1501136. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.1501136

Fig. 1. Basic plant physiology and analogy to electronics.

Fig. 1

(A and B) A plant (A), such as a rose, consists of roots, branches, leaves, and flowers similar to (B) electrical circuits with contacts, interconnects, wires, and devices. (C) Cross section of the rose leaf. (D) Vascular system of the rose stem. (E) Chemical structures of PEDOT derivatives used.