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Penguin feather, SEM
Penguin feather, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The penguin (family Spheniscidae) has the most densely packed feathers of any bird. The central shaft (rachis) runs down the centre and rows of filaments (barbs) project from either side of the rachis. Along the length of each barb are smaller filaments that are hooked, known as barbules. The hooks prevent the feathers from sliding relative to one another, increasing their effectiveness as insulators, as well as allowing the birds to become more streamlined in the water. A layer of oil is secreted onto the feathers to make them waterproof. Magnification: x100 when printed 10 centimetres wide
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Animal Body Barb Barbs Barbule Barbules Bird Down False Colour Feather Feathers Filament Filaments Hook Hooked Hooks Insulating Insulation Oily Ornithological Ornithology Overlapping Penguin Shaft Water Proof False Coloured Oiled Rachis
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