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Images Dated 2nd July 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Red algae, light micrograph

Red algae, light micrograph
Red algae. Light micrograph of a filament of the red alga Ceramium sp. This marine algae is found throughout the world, usually in intertidal zones

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Green algae, light micrograph

Green algae, light micrograph
Green algae. Light micrograph the unicellular freshwater green algae Haematococcus pluvialis. This algae is found in temporary pools in temperate regions

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: DNA damage, computer artwork

DNA damage, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a DNA broken into small fragments, depicting damaged DNA, DNA repair, DNA double-strand breaks and chromosomal damage

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: DNA damage, computer artwork

DNA damage, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a DNA broken into small fragments, depicting damaged DNA, DNA repair, DNA double-strand breaks and chromosomal damage

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Green algae, light micrograph

Green algae, light micrograph
Green algae. Light micrograph the unicellular freshwater green algae Haematococcus pluvialis. This algae is found in temporary pools in temperate regions

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Loxophyllum ciliate, light micrograph

Loxophyllum ciliate, light micrograph
Loxophyllum ciliate. Light micrograph of a Loxophyllum helus ciliate protozoan. This tiny single-celled organism is found in marine environments

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Red algae, light micrograph

Red algae, light micrograph
Red algae. Light micrograph of a filament of the red alga Polysiphonia sp. This marine algae is found throughout the world inhabiting rock pools and water up to 27 metres deep

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Mitosis, light micrograph

Mitosis, light micrograph
Mitosis. Light micrograph of hyacinth root cells undergoing mitosis (nuclear division). Mitosis is the formation of two daughter nuclei from one parent nucleus

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Red algae, light micrograph

Red algae, light micrograph
Red algae. Light micrograph of filaments of the red alga Polysiphonia sp. This marine algae is found throughout the world inhabiting rock pools and water up to 27 metres deep

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Plumatella bryozoa, light micrograph

Plumatella bryozoa, light micrograph
Bryozoa. Light micrograph of Plumatella repens bryozoa. Plumatella is a freshwater colonial organism. Colonies are composed of individual zooids that secrete a mineralised shell, the zooecium

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Ciliate protozoan, light micrograph

Ciliate protozoan, light micrograph
Ciliate protozoan. Light micrograph of a Colpoda sp. ciliate protozoan feeding on Haematococcus pluvialis green alga. Ingested algae can be seen within the ciliates body. Colpoda sp

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Skeleton and spine, computer artwork

Skeleton and spine, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a human skeleton, the spine and vertebrae of the spine (on left, from top: C3, T9, T15, sacrum)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: DNA damage, computer artwork

DNA damage, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a DNA broken into small fragments, depicting damaged DNA, DNA repair, DNA double-strand breaks and chromosomal damage

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Plumatella bryozoa, light micrograph

Plumatella bryozoa, light micrograph
Bryozoa. Light micrograph of Plumatella repens bryozoa. Plumatella is a freshwater colonial organism. Colonies are composed of individual zooids that secrete a mineralised shell, the zooecium

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Philodina rotifer, light micrograph

Philodina rotifer, light micrograph
Rotifer. Light micrograph of a Philodina sp. rotifer. Rotifers are microscopic aquatic animals that are related to roundworms

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Red algae, light micrograph

Red algae, light micrograph
Red algae. Light micrograph of a filament of the red alga Ceramium sp. This marine algae is found throughout the world, usually in intertidal zones

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: DNA damage, computer artwork

DNA damage, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a DNA broken into small fragments, depicting damaged DNA, DNA repair, DNA double-strand breaks and chromosomal damage

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Plumatella bryozoa, light micrograph

Plumatella bryozoa, light micrograph
Bryozoa. Light micrograph of Plumatella repens bryozoa. Plumatella is a freshwater colonial organism. Colonies are composed of individual zooids that secrete a mineralised shell, the zooecium

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Red algae, light micrograph

Red algae, light micrograph
Red algae. Light micrograph of a filament of the red alga Ceramium sp. This marine algae is found throughout the world, usually in intertidal zones

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2010: Skeleton and spine, computer artwork

Skeleton and spine, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a human skeleton, the spine and vertebrae of the spine (on left, from top: C3, T9, T15, sacrum)


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