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Diatoms. Selected slide of a group of fossil diatoms collected

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Diatoms. Selected slide of a group of fossil diatoms collected

Selected slide of a group of fossil diatoms collected from Bori, Hungary in September 1895 and viewed under the light microscipe using differential interfereance contrast

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Alga Algae Algal Bacillariophyceae Bori Celled Chromalveolata Chromista Circle Diatom Diversity Eukaryote Eukaryotic Fossil Fossilised Hungary Ochrophyta Protist Protista Protozoa Protozoan Protozoology Shape Silica Triangle Variety


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1. Title: "Fossil Diatoms of Bori, Hungary: A Glimpse into the Marine Past through Intricate Patterns and Diversity" This image showcases a selection of fossil diatoms collected from Bori, Hungary, in September 1895. These microscopic algae, captured under the light microscope using differential interference contrast, reveal their intricate blue patterns and diverse shapes. Diatoms are unicellular organisms belonging to the phylum Bacillariophyceae, which is part of the Chromalveolata kingdom, and the Chromista phylum. Diatoms are renowned for their beautiful and complex silica shells, which have fascinated scientists and artists alike for centuries. These structures have made diatoms an essential component of various fields, including paleontology, protistology, and marine ecology. The fossilized diatoms in this image are remnants of ancient marine life, providing valuable insights into the marine environments of the past. The diversity and variety of diatom shapes depicted in this image are a testament to the richness of life that once thrived in the oceans. Each diatom is unique, with some displaying circular, others triangular, or more complex shapes. These organisms are not only visually stunning but also play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle, contributing significantly to the production of organic matter in the ocean. As eukaryotic protists, diatoms possess complex cellular structures, making them an essential part of the eukaryotic tree of life. The study of diatoms continues to expand our understanding of the intricacies of life on Earth and the role that microorganisms play in shaping our planet. This image serves as a reminder of the beauty and diversity hidden within the microscopic world, waiting to be discovered.

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