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SEM image of Scyphosphaera porosa, a rare deep-photic coccolithophore collected from the plankton on AMT Cruise 18 (November 2008, S. Atlantic, 130m depth). Imaged by Jeremy Young, University College London, UK, imaged at EMMA unit, The Natural History Museum, London. Patterns In Nature, Textures Patterns, Electron Microscope Images, Natural History Museum London, Foto Macro, Microscopes, Microscopic Photography, Micro Photography, Microscopic Images
SEM image of Scyphosphaera porosa, a rare deep-photic coccolithophore collected from the plankton on AMT Cruise 18 (November 2008, S. Atlantic, 130m depth). Imaged by Jeremy Young, University College London, UK, imaged at EMMA unit, The Natural History Museum, London.
Mold ,Aspergillus versicolor,. Conidia ,asexual spores, are produced on the conidiophores ,fruiting structures / sporangia,. Aspergillus versicolor is very common in damp places. This genus can also cause skin infections in burn victims and the fungal lung infection aspergillosis ,secondary infection to AIDS Organic Forms, Natural Forms, Science And Nature, Nature Art, Life Science, Photo Macro, Scanning Electron Microscope
Mold ,Aspergillus versicolor,. Conidia ,asexual spores, are produced on the conidiophores ,fruiting structures / sporangia,. Aspergillus versicolor is very common in damp places. This genus can also cause skin infections in burn victims and the fungal lung infection aspergillosis ,secondary infection to AIDS
.V i c t o r i a A b i l e n e.
.V i c t o r i a A b i l e n e.
Real Monstrosities Macro Fotografie, Fotografia Macro, Nature Photography, Bd Art, Monster Under The Bed
Real Monstrosities
1. Giant yellow water bear (Richtersius coronifer); 2. Large carnivorous water bear (Milnesium tardigradum); 3. Tidal water bear (Echiniscoides sigismundi sigismundi); 4. Turtle water bear (Echiniscus testudo); 5. Balloon water bear (Tanarctus bubulubus). Bio Art, Moss Piglet, Funny Animals, Cute Animals, Tardigrade, Macro And Micro
1. Giant yellow water bear (Richtersius coronifer); 2. Large carnivorous water bear (Milnesium tardigradum); 3. Tidal water bear (Echiniscoides sigismundi sigismundi); 4. Turtle water bear (Echiniscus testudo); 5. Balloon water bear (Tanarctus bubulubus).
Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevisare are parasitic mites that particularly favour the hair follicles of eyebrows and eyelashes and measure a mere fraction of a millimeter long. They crawl about your face in the dark to mate and then crawl into the pores to lay their eggs and die. Demodex does not have an anus and therefore cannot get rid of its faeces. Instead, their abdomen gets bigger and bigger, and when the mite dies it decomposes and releases its faeces all at once into the pore. Weird Science, Weird Facts, Fun Facts, Crazy Facts, Rosacea Causes, Science Images, Skin Pores
Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevisare are parasitic mites that particularly favour the hair follicles of eyebrows and eyelashes and measure a mere fraction of a millimeter long. They crawl about your face in the dark to mate and then crawl into the pores to lay their eggs and die. Demodex does not have an anus and therefore cannot get rid of its faeces. Instead, their abdomen gets bigger and bigger, and when the mite dies it decomposes and releases its faeces all at once into the pore.
Ventral view of a common water flea. Alien Artwork, Microscopic Organisms, Microscopy, Flea And Tick, Invertebrates, Zoology, Creature Design
Ventral view of a common water flea.
Electron Microscopes image of Caterpillar Mouth - FEI Scanning Electron Microscopy, Tiny World, Creepy Crawlies
Electron Microscopes image of Caterpillar Mouth - FEI
Water bears (or tardigrades) Gato Animal, Cute Nicknames, Ausgestopftes Tier, Water Bear
Water bears (or tardigrades)
Mite (Cheyletidae, Leach 1815) ~ This looks like the cheyletid from Chrysocolaptes lucidus (a woodpecker) from the Philippines. It is predatory and probably feeds on other mites in the plumage of the bird or in its nest.  The things colored in black are the palpal claws. The structures in orange and yellow are two pairs of highly modified setae. All three pairs of structures are used for sensing and manipulating prey. Lethal Weapon, Bizarre
Mite (Cheyletidae, Leach 1815) ~ This looks like the cheyletid from Chrysocolaptes lucidus (a woodpecker) from the Philippines. It is predatory and probably feeds on other mites in the plumage of the bird or in its nest. The things colored in black are the palpal claws. The structures in orange and yellow are two pairs of highly modified setae. All three pairs of structures are used for sensing and manipulating prey.
Tardigrades!!! Amazing Nature, Ocean Trench, Ocean Life, Strange Creatures, Weird
Tardigrades!!!
Tardigrade's foot - or water bears  - one of the most interesting species on the planet. They are not afraid of extreme high and low temperatures, pressure and radiation. Boiled water and liquid helium doesn't scare them. Tardigrades can survive almost a decade without water. And they are the only animals known to be able to survive the vacuum of space. And yes, they are very tiny. The biggest adults may reach a body length of 1.5 mm, the smallest below 0.1 mm.
Tardigrade's foot - or water bears - one of the most interesting species on the planet. They are not afraid of extreme high and low temperatures, pressure and radiation. Boiled water and liquid helium doesn't scare them. Tardigrades can survive almost a decade without water. And they are the only animals known to be able to survive the vacuum of space. And yes, they are very tiny. The biggest adults may reach a body length of 1.5 mm, the smallest below 0.1 mm.
Tardigrades
Tardigrades
The "blood fluke" Schistosoma mansoni causes schistosomiasis, the world's second most devastating parasitic disease. Credit: David Scharf / Science Source Earth Biology, Parasitic Worms, Deadly Animals, Electron Microscope, Medical Laboratory
The "blood fluke" Schistosoma mansoni causes schistosomiasis, the world's second most devastating parasitic disease. Credit: David Scharf / Science Source
Jeh (J. E.) Bruce, SF/F author
Jeh (J. E.) Bruce, SF/F author
electron microscope color - Google Search Microscope Pictures, X Ray Crystallography, Body Gestures, Plant Structure, Magnifying Lens, Parts Of A Plant, Photosynthesis
electron microscope color - Google Search
Cat Flea  SEM image
Cat Flea SEM image
Yellow mite (Tydeidae) Top Image, Flea Treatment
Yellow mite (Tydeidae)
an aquatic fly larva Nikon Small World, Fauna, Magnified Images
an aquatic fly larva
Scanning electron microscope image of a whirligig beetle. Image is an underside view of the head area and front legs. - Louisa Howard Scanning Electron Microscope Images, Pictures Of Insects, Whirligig, Louisa, Nature Photos, Beetle, Legs, Majesty
Scanning electron microscope image of a whirligig beetle. Image is an underside view of the head area and front legs. - Louisa Howard
I love Tardigrades.  They are resilient, adorable, and microscopic.  They are known as the water bear. Science Fair, Moving Photos, Pond Life, Medical Illustration
I love Tardigrades. They are resilient, adorable, and microscopic. They are known as the water bear.
Spider Embryo. Via Molecular characterization ... and embryonic origin of the eyes ... in the common house spider : Parasteatoda tepidariorum.-Fresh Photons Common House Spiders, Colossal Art, Unbelievable Facts
Spider Embryo. Via Molecular characterization ... and embryonic origin of the eyes ... in the common house spider : Parasteatoda tepidariorum.-Fresh Photons
Water Flea Cool Insects, Minibeasts, Plankton, Arthropods, Water Life
Water Flea