MOL has a large number of figures with images obtained with a light microscope.
Most images have a resource to indicate certain structures of the figure which are discussed in the text.
Figures that have this resource have under their legend the image of a hand holding a mouse, as in the figure at your right.
How to use this resource:
If you are using a desktop or notebook with a mouse place the cursor over the figure and click the left button of the mouse. The cursor is the image of an arrow which you move with your mouse. Another image should appear with collors over the structure that is of interest. To return to the initial image, simply place the cursor outside the figure.
If you are using a desktop or notebook with a mouse place the cursor over the figure and click the left button of the mouse. The cursor is the image of an arrow which you move with your mouse. Another image should appear with collors over the structure that is of interest. To return to the initial image, simply place the cursor outside the figure.
If you are using a touch sensitive screen (such as in a cell phone or tablet) click your finger or a special pencil on the image. Click out of image to return to the original image.
Test this with the image which you see on your right.
Watch how this feature works in the image at your right.