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Images Dated 25th April 2006 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Monarch Butterfly - Danaus plexippus

Monarch Butterfly - Danaus plexippus

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Sea fan

Sea fan (Subergorgia sp.). Sea fans are soft corals. They consist of a colony of small polyps supported by a strong and flexible endoskeleton made of the protein gorgonin

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Close-up of coral polyps

Close-up of coral polyps
Close up of coral polyps (Goniastrea sp.). Coral use their sensitive tentacles to trap plankton particles from the water, which is then passed through to the mouth

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Close-up of coral polyps

Close-up of coral polyps
Close up of coral polyps (Alveopra sp.). Coral use their sensitive tentacles to trap plankton particles from the water, which is then passed through to the mouth

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Dendronephthya soft coral

Dendronephthya soft coral (Dendronephthya sp.) growing at the entrance to Mapia Atolls single channel in West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Soft coral

Soft coral (Dendronephthya sp.) growing at the entrance to Mapia Atolls central channel. Huge volumes of sea water pass through this channel with the tides every day

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Hard coral

Hard coral (Acropora sp.) growing at the entrance to Mapia Atolls central channel. Huge volumes of sea water pass through this channel with the tides every day

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Sea fan

Sea fan smothered in algae. In areas with lots of intensive agriculture, high levels of nitrates in the run off can produce blooms of algae, resulting in the death of the corals and the reef itself

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Single hard coral colony

Single hard coral colony (Acropora sp.) growing in an area devastated by dynamite fishing. Home-made explosives, often made from World War Two munitions

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Hard coral colony

Hard coral colony (Diploastrea sp.). Photographed in Mios Befondi, West Papua in Indonesia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Coral reef community

Coral reef community. Coral reefs are extensive and diverse marine ecosystems. Corals themselves are tiny animals that live in colonies

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Coral reef community

Coral reef community. Coral reefs are extensive and diverse marine ecosystems. Corals themselves are tiny animals that live in colonies

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Hard coral colony

Hard coral colony (Diploastrea sp.). Photographed in Mios Befondi, West Papua in Indonesia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Peppermint sea cucumber

Peppermint sea cucumber (Thelenota rubralineata). This rare member of the sea cucumber family is only found in the waters surrounding the island of New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Camouflaged broadclub cuttlefish

Camouflaged broadclub cuttlefish
Camouflaging broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus). This and other cephalopods are capable of changing their skin colour and markings very quickly

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Peppermint sea cucumber

Peppermint sea cucumber (Thelenota rubralineata). This rare member of the sea cucumber family is only found in the waters surrounding the island of New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Black blotched stingray

Black blotched stingray (Taeniura meyeni) at the entrance to Mapia Atolls single channel in West Papua, Indonesia. Huge volumes of sea water pass through this channel every day with the tide

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Midnight snapper (Macolor macularis)

Midnight snapper (Macolor macularis)
Midnight sanpper (Macolor macularis) swimming amongst bigeye trevally (Carnax sexfasciatus) and surgeonfish (Paracanthurus heatus) at the entrance to Mapia Atoll's single channel in West Papua

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Chevron barracuda

Chevron barracuda (Sphyraena qenie) schooling at the entrance to Mapia Atolls single channel in West Papua, Indonesia. Huge volumes of sea water pass through this channel every day with the tide

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Divers exploring a coral reef

Divers exploring a coral reef
Diver exploring a coral reef in the Mapia Atoll. This area is abundant in pristine hard coral. In most areas of South East Asia

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Diver exploring a coral reef

Diver exploring a coral reef in the Mapia Atoll. This area is abundant in pristine hard coral, including this Turbinaria sp

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Nerve cell injury response

Nerve cell injury response
Nerve cell response to brain injury. Fluorescent light micrograph of a section through an injured brain. Glial progenitor cells are green and reactive astrocytes

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Astrocyte nerve cells

Astrocyte nerve cells. Light micrograph of astrocyte cells from a human brain. Astrocytes are a type of glial cell. They provide structural support and protection for neurons (nerves cells)

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Neurosphere culture

Neurosphere culture. Fluorescent light microscope of a group of neural stem cells (neurosphere) in culture. Neural stem cells are able to differentiate into neurons (nerve cells)

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Neurosphere culture

Neurosphere culture. Light micrograph of a group of human neural stem cells (neurosphere) in culture. Neural stem cells are able to differentiate into neurons (nerve cells)

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Nerve cells

Nerve cells. Fluorescent light micrograph of neurons (nerve cells, red) and glial cells (support cells, green and blue). The glial cells have been genetically engineered to express green fluorescent

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Neurosphere culture

Neurosphere culture. Fluorescent light microscope of a group of neural stem cells (neurosphere) in culture. The stem cells are differentiating into neurons (red) and nerve support cells (green)

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Nerve cell growth

Nerve cell growth. Fluorescent light micrograph of neurons (nerve cells, red) in culture with the neural stem cells (blue) that they originated

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Nerve cells

Nerve cells. Fluorescent light micrograph of an oligodendrocyte (centre) and a microglial cell (upper left) from a human brain

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Human epithelial cells

Human epithelial cells. Fluorescent light micrograph of human epithelial cells in culture. The nuclei, which contain the cells genetic information DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), have been dyed blue

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Stem cell gene expression

Stem cell gene expression. Gene expression colormap for blood and neural stem cells. All cells contain a complete copy of an organisms genetic information in the form of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Morteratsch glacier, Switzerland

Morteratsch glacier, Switzerland
Morteratsch glacier. Ice cave in the snout (front end) of the Morteratsch glacier in Grisons, Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Mangrove shoots (Bruguiera sp. )

Mangrove shoots (Bruguiera sp. )
Mangrove shoots (Bruguiera sp)

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Maybach 57s Germany

Maybach 57s Germany

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Maybach 57s Germany

Maybach 57s Germany

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Maybach 57s Germany

Maybach 57s Germany

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Maybach 57s Germany

Maybach 57s Germany

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Maybach 57s Germany

Maybach 57s Germany

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Maybach 57s Germany

Maybach 57s Germany

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Maybach 57s Germany

Maybach 57s Germany

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2006: Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR

Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR



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