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Images Dated 30th September 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Mixture of flower and grass seeds, SEM

Mixture of flower and grass seeds, SEM
Mixture of flower and grass seeds, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This is a mixture of seeds for wild meadow plants. It includes flower and grass seeds

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Nerve cell, SEM

Nerve cell, SEM
Nerve cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a nerve cell (neuron). Neurons are responsible for passing information around the central nervous system (CNS)

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Spirulina cyanobacteria, light micrograph

Spirulina cyanobacteria, light micrograph
Spirulina cyanobacteria. Light micrograph of Spirulina platensis cyanobacteria (formally known as blue-green algae) filaments. Each filament is a colony of bacterial cells

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Ladys mantle reproductive parts, SEM

Ladys mantle reproductive parts, SEM
Ladys mantle reproductive parts, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Ladys mantle, a plant in the genus Alchemilla

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Weevil head, SEM

Weevil head, SEM
Weevil head, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). One of the large compound eyes is at upper right, and one of the antennae is at centre

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Moth wing scales, SEM

Moth wing scales, SEM
Moth wing scales. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of scales on the wing of a moth. All butterflies and moths have these transparent scales on their wings, which have tiny ridges on them

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Tendon fibres, SEM

Tendon fibres, SEM
Tendon fibres. Coloured freeze-fracture scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of tendon fibres. These fibres are made from collagen

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Gastrotrich freshwater animal, SEM

Gastrotrich freshwater animal, SEM
Gastrotrich, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Gastrotrichs are microscopic, worm-like animals found in both freshwater and marine habitats

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: International Space Station trail

International Space Station trail
International Space Station (ISS), time-exposure image. The trail of the ISS as it crosses the sky is seen at upper left. The ISS orbits at an altitude of around 360 kilometres

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Moth wing scales, SEM

Moth wing scales, SEM
Moth wing scales. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of scales on the wing of a moth. All butterflies and moths have these transparent scales on their wings, which have tiny ridges on them

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Xylem and phloem plant tissue, SEM

Xylem and phloem plant tissue, SEM
Xylem and phloem plant tissue. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a transverse section through the stem of a woody plant

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Comet Lulin

Comet Lulin (C/2007 N3 Lulin), optical image. Comet Lulins bright green colour comes from a combination of gases that make up its local atmosphere, primarily diatomic carbon (C2)

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Mixture of flower and grass seeds, SEM

Mixture of flower and grass seeds, SEM
Mixture of flower and grass seeds, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This is a mixture of seeds for wild meadow plants. It includes flower and grass seeds

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Planetary conjunction

Planetary conjunction, with The Moon, Venus and Jupiter together in the night sky. Venus is the brightest object (below the Moon) with Jupiter to the right of it

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Ladys mantle reproductive parts, SEM

Ladys mantle reproductive parts, SEM
Ladys mantle reproductive parts, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Ladys mantle, a plant in the genus Alchemilla

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Ciliate protozoan membranelles, SEM

Ciliate protozoan membranelles, SEM
Ciliate protozoan membranelles, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Protozoa are a type of unicellular animal. The ciliate protozoa are so named because of the hair-like cilia which are used

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Tendon fibres, SEM

Tendon fibres, SEM
Tendon fibres. Coloured freeze-fracture scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of tendon fibres. These fibres are made from collagen

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Flower ovary and ovules, SEM

Flower ovary and ovules, SEM
Flower ovary and ovules. Coloured freeze-fracture scanning electron micrograph (SEM) through the ovary of a dicot flower. The ovary (purple) contains ovules (green)

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Spirulina cyanobacteria, light micrograph

Spirulina cyanobacteria, light micrograph
Spirulina cyanobacteria. Light micrograph of Spirulina platensis cyanobacteria (formally known as blue-green algae) filaments. Each filament is a colony of bacterial cells

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Spirulina cyanobacteria, light micrograph

Spirulina cyanobacteria, light micrograph
Spirulina cyanobacteria. Light micrograph of Spirulina platensis cyanobacteria (formally known as blue-green algae) filaments. Each filament is a colony of bacterial cells

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Flower ovary and ovules, SEM

Flower ovary and ovules, SEM
Flower ovary and ovules. Coloured freeze-fracture scanning electron micrograph (SEM) through the ovary of a dicot flower. The ovary (green) contains ovules (red)

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Ciliate protozoan membranelles, SEM

Ciliate protozoan membranelles, SEM
Ciliate protozoan membranelles, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Protozoa are a type of unicellular animal. The ciliate protozoa are so named because of the hair-like cilia which are used

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2009: Gastrotrich freshwater animal, SEM

Gastrotrich freshwater animal, SEM
Gastrotrich, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Gastrotrichs are microscopic, worm-like animals found in both freshwater and marine habitats


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