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Composite image of the moon & a bright vortex
Full Moon. Composite image of a full Moon immersed in a bright vortex of light
© VICTOR HABBICK VISIONS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
Abstract, Astronomy, Back Ground, Composite Image, Cosmology, Full, Full Moon, Lunar, Moon, Planetary, Science, Vortex

Coloured SEM of a Garden ant carrying a Rose aphid
Ant carrying an aphid. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a Garden ant Lasius niger with a Rose aphid nymph held in its mouthparts. The ant's compound eyes and antennae are seen. The Rose aphid Macrosiphon rosae is being carried and is protected in a symbiotic relationship with the ant. The Garden ant herds the aphids on domestic rose plants and collects honeydew from them. The ant strokes each aphid with its antennae and the aphid emits a drop of sugary honeydew as nourishment for the ant. In return, the ant protects the aphid by removing the eggs of aphid predators such as ladybirds and lacewings. Magnification: x37 at 6x7cm size. Magnification: x80 at 12x15cm size
© POWER AND SYRED/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Hairs on sepal in rose flower
Rose sepal hairs. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a sepal in a Garden Rose flower Rosa sp., showing hairs. Two types of hairs (trichomes) are visible projecting from the epidermal surface of the sepal. Numerous simple hairs are seen, unbranched and unicellular. A pair of larger, erect, multicellular hairs are visible with bulbous tips. These larger hairs are associated with secreting protective chemicals against pest attack, particularly when the plant is young. The sepals (calyx) form the tough outer whorl of the flower, surrounding the more delicate petals. They enclose and protect the flower when in bud. Magnification: x63 at 6x9cm size. magnification: x200 at 12x27cm size
© POWER AND SYRED/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY