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"Unveiling the Microscopic World: Captivating Single-Celled Organisms Under the SEM" Delicate and intricate

Background imageSingle Celled Collection: Vorticella protozoa, light micrograph

Vorticella protozoa, light micrograph
Vorticella protozoa. Differential interference contrast micrograph of a colony of Vorticella sp.. This ciliate protozoan consists of a bell-shaped head and a stalk that is anchored to the substrate

Background imageSingle Celled Collection: Radiolarian skeleton, artwork

Radiolarian skeleton, artwork
Radiolarian skeleton. Computer artwork of the skeleton (test) of a radiolarian. Radiolaria are single-celled protozoans that are found in marine plankton

Background imageSingle Celled Collection: Ciliate protozoan, SEM

Ciliate protozoan, SEM
Ciliate protozoan. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Paramecium cilliate protozoan. Protozoa are a type of unicellular animal

Background imageSingle Celled Collection: Selection of diatoms, SEM

Selection of diatoms, SEM
Selection of diatoms, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Diatoms are single-celled photosynthetic algae, of which there are about 100, 000 species

Background imageSingle Celled Collection: 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 imageSingle Celled Collection: Coscinodiscus diatom, SEM

Coscinodiscus diatom, SEM
Coscinodiscus diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Coscinodiscus diatom (red). This is a marine diatom

Background imageSingle Celled Collection: Green alga, light micrograph

Green alga, light micrograph
Green alga. Differential interference contrast micrograph of the desmid green alga Euastrum didelta. Desmids are a common group of freshwater single-celled algae that have intricate cell walls. E

Background imageSingle Celled Collection: Fish killed by red tide

Fish killed by red tide. Dead fish killed as a result of a bloom of Karenia brevis. K breves is a microscopic single-celled marine dinoflagellate that blooms frequently along the Florida

Background imageSingle Celled Collection: Desmid alga, SEM

Desmid alga, SEM
Desmid. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a desmid. Desmids are a common type of green algae and are usually found in freshwater

Background imageSingle Celled Collection: Diatom assortment, SEMs

Diatom assortment, SEMs
Diatoms. Coloured scanning electron micrographs (SEMs) of a circular arrangement of various diatoms. Diatoms are planktonic unicellular algae

Background imageSingle Celled Collection: Diatom algae, SEM

Diatom algae, SEM
Diatoms. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of two unidentified diatoms (round). These planktonic unicellular algae have silica in their cell walls (frustules). Magnification unknown

Background imageSingle Celled Collection: Diatom algae, SEMs

Diatom algae, SEMs
Diatoms. Coloured scanning electron micrographs (SEMs) of an assortment of diatoms. Diatoms are planktonic unicellular algae. They have a mineralised cell wall (frustule) divided into two halves

Background imageSingle Celled Collection: Hexastylus radiolarian, artwork

Hexastylus radiolarian, artwork
Hexastylus radiolarian, historical artwork. Radiolaria are single-celled protozoans that are found in marine plankton. This radiolarian has a spherical silicate skeleton with pores through which

Background imageSingle Celled Collection: Silicoflagellate, SEM

Silicoflagellate, SEM
Silicoflagellate. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the skeleton of a Dictyocha speculum silicoflagellate. Silicoflagellates are single-celled marine algae



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"Unveiling the Microscopic World: Captivating Single-Celled Organisms Under the SEM" Delicate and intricate, diatoms reveal their mesmerizing beauty under the scanning electron microscope (SEM). Their symmetrical frustules showcase nature's artistry at its finest. Witness the fascinating process of cell division in yeast cells as they multiply and propagate. The SEM captures this microscopic dance with remarkable detail. Behold the captivating artwork of Trypanosome protozoan, a single-celled organism that evokes both awe and curiosity. Its unique form is brought to life through artistic interpretation. Diatom alga, another marvel of nature, showcases its stunning structure when examined under the SEM lens. These tiny organisms play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems worldwide. Protozoa, scavengers extraordinaire. Discover these single-celled wonders as they scavenge for particles and microorganisms or absorb nutrients from their environment – truly masters of survival. Acrosphaera radiolarian takes center stage with its intricate skeletal structure captured by SEM imaging techniques. Marvel at this ancient marine creature frozen in time. Journey back millions of years as fossilized diatoms come into focus under the SEM lens, offering glimpses into Earth's past and providing valuable insights for scientific research today. Diatom frustule - an architectural masterpiece on a microscopic scale. Explore these silica-based shells that protect diatoms while showcasing an array of breathtaking patterns through SEM imagery. Oxytricha ciliate protozoan reveals its astonishing complexity when observed using advanced microscopy techniques like SEM C019 / 0253 – unlocking secrets hidden within this enigmatic world. Exploring single-celled organisms through scanning electron microscopy opens up a whole new dimension where beauty meets science; revealing intricacies unseen by our naked eyes but essential to understanding life's diversity on our planet.