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Images Dated 10th September 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Manta rays

Manta rays (Manta birostris). This is the worlds largest ray. It can reach a total length of around eight metres and weigh up to 3, 000 kilograms

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Manta ray

Manta ray (Manta birostris). This is the worlds largest ray. It can reach a total length of around eight metres and weigh up to 3, 000 kilograms

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: 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 10th September 2009: Diatoms, SEM

Diatoms, SEM
Diatoms. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of various freshwater diatoms attached to algae (grey). The diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single-celled algae containing about 100

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Flame lily pollen, SEM

Flame lily pollen, SEM
Flame lily (Gloriosa sp.) pollen grains, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The grains have a highly sculptured outer wall (exine)

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Diatoms, SEM

Diatoms, SEM
Diatoms. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of various freshwater diatoms attached to algae (grey). The diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single-celled algae containing about 100

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Sea fan and schooling snappers

Sea fan and schooling snappers (family Lutjanidae, yellow). Sea fans are colonies of tiny coral organisms (polyps) that build hard structures around themselves for protection and support

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: 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 10th September 2009: Tobies

Tobies (Canthigaster sp.). This fish is usually found in pairs on sandy bays or lagoon bottoms in tropical oceans. Photographed off Mabul, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Woody stem section, SEM

Woody stem section, SEM
Woody stem section. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a transverse section through the stem of a woody plant

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Manta rays

Manta rays (Manta birostris). This is the worlds largest ray. It can reach a total length of around eight metres and weigh up to 3, 000 kilograms

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: School of sweetlips

School of sweetlips. Yellow-ribbon (Plectorhinchus polytaenia) and blackspotted (Plectorhinchus gaterinus) sweetlips schooling over a coral reef

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Woody stem section, SEM

Woody stem section, SEM
Woody stem section. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a transverse section through the stem of a woody plant

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Paper wasp larvae, SEM

Paper wasp larvae, SEM
Paper wasp (Polistes sp.) larvae, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Each larva inhabits one hexagonal cell of the wasps nest

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Manta ray

Manta ray (Manta birostris). This is the worlds largest ray. It can reach a total length of around eight metres and weigh up to 3, 000 kilograms

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Paper wasp larvae, SEM

Paper wasp larvae, SEM
Paper wasp (Polistes sp.) larvae, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Each larva inhabits one hexagonal cell of the wasps nest

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Fat cells, SEM

Fat cells, SEM
Fat cells, or adipocytes, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Adipocytes store energy as an insulating layer of fat and the majority of the cells volume is taken up by a large lipid droplet

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Fat cells, SEM

Fat cells, SEM
Fat cells, or adipocytes, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Adipocytes store energy as an insulating layer of fat and the majority of the cells volume is taken up by a large lipid droplet

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Grouper

Grouper (subfamily Epinephelus). Photographed off the Raja Ampat Islands, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Chicken body louse eggs, SEM

Chicken body louse eggs, SEM
Chicken body louse eggs. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the eggs of a chicken body louse (family Menoponidae) attached to the base of a chicken tail feather

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: School of fusiliers

School of fusiliers (family Caesionidae). Photographed off Raja Ampat Islands, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Flame lily pollen, SEM

Flame lily pollen, SEM
Flame lily (Gloriosa sp.) pollen grains, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The grains have a highly sculptured outer wall (exine)

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Microchip processor heat sink

Microchip processor heat sink (centre), seen against a circuit board background. This metal heat sink was produced by extrusion, and has three rows of fins either side

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: School of bumphead parrotfish

School of bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum). This species, found in the Indo-Pacific region, is the largest of all parrotfish, reaching lengths of 1.3 metres

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Coral

Coral. Close-up of the coralTubastrea sp. Corals consist of colonies of individual animals called polyps. The polyps are simple creatures, with a ring of tentacles leading to a gullet

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Manta rays

Manta rays (Manta birostris). This is the worlds largest ray. It can reach a total length of around eight metres and weigh up to 3, 000 kilograms

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Manta rays

Manta rays (Manta birostris). This is the worlds largest ray. It can reach a total length of around eight metres and weigh up to 3, 000 kilograms

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: Tassled wobbegong

Tassled wobbegong
Tasselled wobbegong shark (Euchrossorhinus dasypogon). This type of carpet shark (family Orectolobidae) is coloured in order to camouflage itself against algae on the sea bed

Background imageImages Dated 10th September 2009: 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 10th September 2009: Flathead scorpionfish

Flathead scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis oxycephala, lower centre) waiting for prey. The flathead, or tasselled, scorpionfish lives on coral reefs where it is able to camouflage itself against the seabed


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