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Electron Micrograph Collection (page 3)

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Trypanosomes

Trypanosomes
Scanning electron microscope image showing a trypanosoma blood smear. They have proved to be of great interest as they have evolved very differently to other better studied organisms

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Ceratolithoides aculeus, coccolith

Ceratolithoides aculeus, coccolith
Scanning electron microscope image of an isolated coocolith from Cretaceous chalk. These are thin calcite shells protecting the coccolithophore within

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Florosphaera profunda, coccolith

Florosphaera profunda, coccolith
Scanning electron microscope image of a complete sphere of coccoliths from modern oceans. These are thin calcite shells protecting the coccolithophore within

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Ophioctenella sp. brittle star

Ophioctenella sp. brittle star
Scanning electron microscope image of the post-larval stage of a brittle star (x 110) A newly described species 1994

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Rusty screw

Rusty screw

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Surface of a rusty screw

Surface of a rusty screw

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Matchstick

Matchstick
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image showing the fractured surface of a matchstick (x 400 on a standard 9 cm wide print)

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Blade of grass from a cow

Blade of grass from a cow
Scanning electron microscope image of a blade of grass from a cows stomach (x 175 on a standard 9 cm wide print)

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Selaginella kraussiana, spikemoss

Selaginella kraussiana, spikemoss
Scanning electron microscope image of the female spore of Krauss spikemoss (x 150 on a standard 9 cm wide print)

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Hydra sp

Hydra sp
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image showing the stinging tentacles and mouth of the coelenterate Hydra (x 36 on a standard 9cm wide print)

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Coccinella, black spotted ladybird

Coccinella, black spotted ladybird
Scanning electron microscope image showing the head of a black spotted ladybird (x 9 on a standard 9cm wide print). Coloured artificially by computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Atta cethalotes, leaf-cutter ant

Atta cethalotes, leaf-cutter ant
Scanning electron microscope image of a leaf-cutter ant displayed in the Darwin Centre, at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Conodont fossils

Conodont fossils
Scanning electron microscope image of fossils from the Devonian period of northern Estonia, about 465 Ma old ( x 4.2). These creatures are still a mystery to paleontologists

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Small fly, species unknown

Small fly, species unknown
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) of a fly head. Image displayed on the glass screens in the Darwin Centre, at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Pelargonium sp. geranium

Pelargonium sp. geranium
Scanning Electron Microscope image of a pelaronium leaf

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Woodlouse antenna

Woodlouse antenna
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) image of woodlouse antenna

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Oats

Oats
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of oats, artificially coloured by computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Emiliania huxleyi coccosphere

Emiliania huxleyi coccosphere
Coccosphere of Emiliania huxleyi from the Western Mediterranean. E. huxleyi is one of the most widespread species on earth

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Spinacia oleracea, spinach

Spinacia oleracea, spinach
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of spianch (Spinacia oleracea), artificially coloured by computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Solanum sp. tomato

Solanum sp. tomato
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a tomato (Solanum sp.), artificially coloured by computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Table salt

Table salt
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of table salt, artificially coloured by computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Table salt

Table salt
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of table salt, artificially coloured by computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Oats

Oats
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of oats, artificially coloured by computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Amphitetras, diatom

Amphitetras, diatom
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image showing the diatom Amphitetras with its ornate silica shell (x5000 on a standard 9 cm wide print). Coloured artificially by computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Vitis sp. red grape

Vitis sp. red grape
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a red grape (Vitis sp.), artificially coloured by computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Vitis sp. grape seed

Vitis sp. grape seed
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a grape seed (Vitis sp.), artificially coloured by computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Solanum sp. tomato seed

Solanum sp. tomato seed
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a tomato seed (Solanum sp.), artificially coloured by computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Leptoglossis ferreyraei

Leptoglossis ferreyraei
A pollen grain of Leptoglossis ferreyraei (polar view) from the family Solanaceae, the tomato family

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Leptoglossis lomana

Leptoglossis lomana
A pollen grain of the Leptoglossis lomana (polar view) from the family Solanacea, the tomato family

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Salticus senecus, zebra jumping spider

Salticus senecus, zebra jumping spider
Scanning electron microscope image of a zebra jumping spider from the UK (x 35). Note the two large eyes that give them excellent binoular vision. Coloured artificially on computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Ciliate plankton

Ciliate plankton
Scanning electron microscope image of a ciliate showing clearly the microscopic hairs or cilia that they use for movement and feeding (x 700)

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Gold in unspecified mineral

Gold in unspecified mineral
Scanning electron microscope image of an elemental map showing the distribution of gold (Au) in mineral samples

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Pyrochlore

Pyrochlore
Scanning electron microscope images of elemental maps showing thorium, uranium, tantalum and silicon in the mineral pyrochlore from Sokli, Finland

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Goyazite

Goyazite
Scanning electron microscope image of the energy-dispersive X-ray spectrum of the mineral goyazite, obtained using Link AN10000 analysis system

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Collembola, springtail

Collembola, springtail
Scanning electron microscope image of a springtail head (x 300)

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Coccoliths

Coccoliths
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of coccoliths, these are the limestone scales surrounding the marine phytoplankton coccolithophores

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Pediculus humanus, human head louse

Pediculus humanus, human head louse
Scanning electron microscope image of a human head louse (x 60). These external parasites use their hook-like claws to grip the hair

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Sitophilus granarius, grain weevil

Sitophilus granarius, grain weevil
Scanning electron microscope image of a grain weevil (x 50). Note the elongated snout or rostrum, with the chewing mouthparts at the end. These weevils cannot fly. Artificially coloured by computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Velcro

Velcro
A trademarked name for a fastening tape made up of a strip of nylon with a surface of minute hooks, that fasten to another strip with a surface of uncut pile. A SEM image

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Amblyomma sp. hard backed tick

Amblyomma sp. hard backed tick
Scanning electron microscope view of a hard backed tick from the family Ixodidae. Coloured artificially on computer

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Cells on glass

Cells on glass
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of cells on glass (x 2K)

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Volcanic glass, Peles hair

Volcanic glass, Peles hair
Scanning electron microscope image of a sample of volcanic glass from Mt. Pele, produced to evaluate different types of laser in Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Variable pressure scanning electron microscope

Variable pressure scanning electron microscope
This electron microscope allows the imaging of samples without any preparation

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Acanthoica acanthifera

Acanthoica acanthifera

Background imageElectron Micrograph Collection: Myxomycetes, plasmodial slime mould

Myxomycetes, plasmodial slime mould
Scanning electron microscope image of a plasmodial slime mould spore (x12000). This mould spends most of its life as a single cell; when they reproduce they form a slug-like blob that can travel



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