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Images Dated 14th February 2013

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Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Pancreatic acinar cell

Pancreatic acinar cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an enzyme-secreting acinar cell in the human pancreas, showing part of the nucleus (round, far left)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: White-bellied spider monkey in a tree

White-bellied spider monkey in a tree
Long-haired spider monkey (Ateles belzebuth) in a tree. These primates, also known as white-bellied or white-fronted spider monkeys

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Fish processing plant, Indonesia

Fish processing plant, Indonesia. Live grouper being processed at the Pulau Mas facility in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. These fish are destined for export to Hong Kong

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Hepatocyte liver cell, TEM

Hepatocyte liver cell, TEM
Hepatocyte liver cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an hepatocyte liver cell, showing rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER, dark lines)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Brown capuchin monkey in a tree

Brown capuchin monkey in a tree. The brown, or tufted, capuchin (Sapajus apella) is native to South America and is one of the most widespread primates in the Neotropics

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Purus red howler monkeys

Purus red howler monkeys. Adult and baby purus red howlers (Alouatta puruensis) in a tree. The purus red howler is native to Brazil and Peru. Photographed in the Amazon Rainforest, Peru

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Great potoo on a post at night

Great potoo on a post at night. The common potoo (Nyctibius grandis) is a nocturnal bird thats found in the tropical Americas. Photographed in the Brazilian Pantanal

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Liver tissue, TEM

Liver tissue, TEM
Liver tissue. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through the liver, showing part of a radial cord of hepatocyte liver cells (dark) and the vascular sinusoids (white)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Bluebell (Hyacinthoides hispanica)

Bluebell (Hyacinthoides hispanica)
Spanish bluebell (Hyacinthoides hispanica) flowers. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in April

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Burrowing owl

Burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) on a wooden stump. These tiny owls are found throughout open landscapes of North and South America. They are unusual as they nest in burrows

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Common vampire bat colony

Common vampire bat colony
Common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) colony. These bats inhabit forests and scrubland from Mexico to southern South America. They feed only on blood

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Purplish jay in a tree

Purplish jay in a tree. The purplish jay (Cyanocorax cyanomelas) is a subtropical or tropical bird found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Greater rhea on grassland

Greater rhea on grassland. Greater rheas (Rhea americana) are a South American cousin of the Emu and Ostrich. They are flightless birds found on the grassland plains of South America where they

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Jaguar in the undergrowth

Jaguar in the undergrowth. The jaguar (Panthera onca) is the third largest of the big cats, after the lion and tiger. Photographed in the Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Pied plover on sand

Pied plover on sand. The pied plover, or pied lapwing, (Vanellus cayanus) is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Sugar cane harvest, Mauritius

Sugar cane harvest, Mauritius
Sugar cane harvest. Women manually harvesting burnt sugarcane (Saccharum sp.). Burning the sugarcane before harvesting reduces the costs of transporting

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Corpus luteum, TEM

Corpus luteum, TEM
Corpus luteum. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through the corpus luteum of an ovary, showing several luteal cells

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Chamarel coloured earths, Mauritius

Chamarel coloured earths, Mauritius
Chamarel coloured earths. These undulating and dunes have contrasting colours, including red, blue, green, purple and yellow

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Rough endoplasmic reticulum, TEM

Rough endoplasmic reticulum, TEM
Rough endoplasmic reticulum. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a cell, showing membranes of rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER, dark lines)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Sugar cane harvest, Mauritius

Sugar cane harvest, Mauritius
Sugar cane harvest. Women manually harvesting burnt sugarcane (Saccharum sp.). Burning the sugarcane before harvesting reduces the costs of transporting

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Rough endoplasmic reticulum, TEM

Rough endoplasmic reticulum, TEM
Rough endoplasmic reticulum. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a cell, showing membranes of rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER, dark lines)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Sandstone cliffs

Sandstone cliffs. View of the sandstone cliffs near West Bay, Dorset, UK. These cliffs are composed of Bridport Sands, which were laid down in a shallow

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Saddle-back tamarin

Saddle-back tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis primitivus) in a tree. Photographed in the Amazon Rainforest, Peru

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Pancreatic exocrine cells, TEM

Pancreatic exocrine cells, TEM
Pancreatic exocrine cells. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through exocrine cells in the pancreas, showing numerous zymogen granules (circles), rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Moche breastplate

Moche breastplate. Ornate breastplate made from turquoise and gold, dating from the Moche Florescent Epoch (1AD-800AD). The Moche people were a pre-Hispanic people that lived in coastal river valleys

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Blue and yellow macaw in a tree

Blue and yellow macaw in a tree
Blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna) in a tree. This large parrot inhabits rainforests and savannah throughout much of South America

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Red and green macaw

Red and green macaw (Ara chloropterus) in a tree. These large parrots are widespread in the forests and woodlands of northern and central South America. Photographed in the Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Purus red howler monkey in a tree

Purus red howler monkey in a tree. The purus red howler (Alouatta puruensis) is native to Brazil and Peru. Photographed in the Amazon Rainforest, Peru

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Nettle weevil on a nettle leaf

Nettle weevil on a nettle leaf
Nettle weevil (Phyllobius pomaceus) on a nettle (Urtica sp.) leaf. This insect is common on Nettles between April and September

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Southern-crested caracara

Southern-crested caracara (Caracara plancus) on the ground. This bird of prey inhabits scrubland and open country across much of Central and South America, and parts of the southernmost USA

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Glomerulus, TEM

Glomerulus, TEM
Glomerulus. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a nephron in a human kidney, showing a cluster of capillaries within a renal corpuscle, also known as a glomerulus

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Red campion (Silene dioica) flowers

Red campion (Silene dioica) flowers. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in April

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Gastric gland, TEM

Gastric gland, TEM
Gastric gland. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through the deep region of a gastric (fundus) gland, showing several enzyme-secreting chief cells with many secretory granules

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Narrow-billed woodcreeper on a tree

Narrow-billed woodcreeper on a tree
Narrow-billed woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes angustirostris) on a tree. This bird is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Suriname, and Uruguay. Photographed in the Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Pampas deer in a meadow

Pampas deer in a meadow. Pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus) live in the grasslands of South America. Photographed in the Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Spectacled caiman head

Spectacled caiman head. Spectacled caimans (Caiman crocodilus) are crocodilian reptiles found throughout much of South and Central America

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Horse chestnut

Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum). Sheep grazing under a horse chestnut, or conker, tree flowering in a field. Photographed in Upton Country Park, Dorset, UK, in May

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Black-collared hawk fishing

Black-collared hawk fishing
Black-collared hawk (Busarellus nigricollis) fishing. This bird of prey is found throughout much of Central and South America. Photographed in the Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Black-collared hawk fishing

Black-collared hawk fishing
Black-collared hawk (Busarellus nigricollis) fishing. This bird of prey is found throughout much of Central and South America. Photographed in the Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM

Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM
Eosinophil white blood cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an eosinophil white blood cell (leukocyte)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Raft spider on a pond

Raft spider on a pond
Raft spider on a heathland pond. The raft spider (Dolomedes fimbriatus) is common in much of Europe and is one of the two largest spiders in the United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Spectacled caimans by a river

Spectacled caimans by a river. Spectacled caimans (Caiman crocodilus) are crocodilian reptiles found throughout much of South and Central America

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Macrophage white blood cells, TEM

Macrophage white blood cells, TEM
Macrophage white blood cells. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through two macrophages located within connective tissue, showing the nuclei and numerous lysosomes (dark spots)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Monk saki monkey

Monk saki monkey in a tree. Monk Saki monkeys (Pithecia monachus) live in western Amazonian forests. Unlike most South American monkeys, they do not have prehensile tails

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Brown titi monkey in a tree

Brown titi monkey in a tree
Brown titi (Callicebus brunneus) monkey in a tree. This New World monkey is found in is found in Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia. Photographed in the Amazon Rainforest, Peru

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Little blue heron in a tree

Little blue heron in a tree
Little blue heron (Egretta caerulea) in a tree. This heron ranges from southern North America to northern South America. It lives in lagoons, swamps and marshes, feeding mainly on fish

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Common vampire bat colony

Common vampire bat colony
Common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) colony. These bats inhabit forests and scrubland from Mexico to southern South America. They feed only on blood

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Seaweed farming, Bali

Seaweed farming, Bali. Farmer harvesting seaweed (red algae) from his farm off the coast of Kutuh, Bali, Indonesia. This seaweed will be used to make agar agar



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