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  • The water flea (Daphnia magna) is commonly found in fresh water. Water fleas are filter feeders that ingest algae, protozoan, or organic matter. The dark spots inside the animal are eggs. This image was created using the Rheinberg illumination technique.
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  • Scanning electron microscope image of a water flea (Daphnia magna).  Daphnia is commonly found in fresh water. Water fleas are filter feeders that ingest algae, protozoan, or organic matter. This image represents a field of view of 2 mm and was collected at a magnification of 329x...
    K09-semdaphnia117.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope image of a water flea (Daphnia magna).  Daphnia is commonly found in fresh water. Water fleas are filter feeders that ingest algae, protozoan, or organic matter. This image was collected at a magnification of 2,180x...
    K09-semdaphnia119.jpg
  • Unidentified freshwater bacteria collected from pond water. The red structure is a freshwater diatom. The horizontal field of view is 15 um.
    K15SEM-pondbacteria024.jpg
  • Light micrograph (LM) of a colony of Codosiga botrytis.  Magnification 40x at 35mm.
    K11-micro8340.jpg
  • Unidentified freshwater bacteria collected from pond water. The red structure is a freshwater diatom. The horizontal field of view is 12 um.
    K15SEM-pondbacteria026B.jpg
  • X-ray of a Bunch of Bananas
    K12x-bananas2.jpg
  • Young mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) feeding underwater.
    K08UW-ducks3139.jpg
  • Young mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) feeding underwater.
    K08UW-ducks3072.jpg
  • False color scanning electron microscope image of a water penny beetle larva (Psephenus herricki).  this specimen was collected in freshwater in New York State.  The magnification is 15x.
    K08semWaterpenny-combo-Large3.jpg
  • A Red-bellied piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri) is x-rayed to show the placement of bones. The image is colored.
    piranhaFC2.jpg
  • Unidentified freshwater bacteria collected from pond water. The red structure is a freshwater diatom. The horizontal field of view is 12 um.
    K15SEM-pondbacteria026.jpg
  • Light micrograph of Brown Hydra (Hydra oligactis)  Magnification x8 at 35mm.
    K11-hydra9006.JPG
  • This X-ray illustration of a Muskellunge (Esox masquinongy)  and a fishing lure.
    K12X-muskie-fishing.jpg
  • This X-ray illustration of a Muskellunge (Esox masquinongy)  and a fishing lure.
    K12X-muskie-fishingC.jpg
  • This X-ray illustration of a Muskellunge (Esox masquinongy)  and a fishing lure.
    K12X-muskie-fishingB.jpg
  • This X-ray illustration of a Muskellunge (Esox masquinongy)
    K12X-muskieA.jpg
  • This X-ray illustration of a Muskellunge (Esox masquinongy)
    K12X-muskieB.jpg
  • An x ray of a Hystrix Stingray (Potamotrygon hystrix).  This is a fresh water species native to the Amazon River.
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  • X-ray of an Atlantic Mackerel (Scomber scombrus). Fresh fish, such as mackerel, is an excellent source of protein and oils. This fish is easy to catch off a dock, and is very popular with fishermen.
    K11X-mackeralHDR1.jpg
  • Thermogram of a mouse.  The hot spot to the left is fresh mouse feces.  The different colors represent different temperatures on the object. The lightest colors are the hottest temperatures, while the darker colors represent a cooler temperature.  Thermography uses special cameras that can detect light in the far-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (900?14,000 nanometers or 0.9?14 µm) and creates an  image of the objects temperature..
    ir07-1268.jpg
  • Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a man's beard hair after being shaved with an ordinary razor blade, showing the cleanly cut end that results. The flesh colored areas are skin cells that were scraped off by the razor. Magnification: 400x when printed at 10 cm wide.
    K13SEM-razorcutbeard10.jpg
  • Crystals of hydroponic chemicals left on the surface of a cannabis plant.  The wrinkles show that this sample was not collected fresh, and this image is typical of samples that have dried out.  This is what any medical cannabis would look like – many times the samples are even dried out more. Field of view is 80 um.
    K14sem-cannabis47.jpg
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