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  • Light micrograph (LM) of a colony of Codosiga botrytis.  Magnification 40x at 35mm.
    K11-micro8340.jpg
  • Light Micrograph of pollen grains from a flower; magnification 100x at 35mm.
    K12-pollen8563.jpg
  • A light microscope image of the epidermal layer of a cactus (unidentified) showing  numerous calcium oxalate crystals.  Calcium oxalate crystals in plants are called raphides, in humans they can appear as kidney stones. These crystals help remove calcium build up in the tissues and make it undesirable for herbivore animals to eat the plant.Photo taken at 20x.
    K14-oxalatextal72.jpg
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe401.JPG
  • Light micrograph of Brown Hydra (Hydra oligactis)  Magnification x8 at 35mm.
    K11-hydra9006.JPG
  • Star sand is the  exoskeleton of foraminifers  found on beaches of the Indo-Pacific.  These are protozoa that belong to the Foraminifera family. The shell is made of calcium carbonate, when they die, their star shaped exoskeleton washes up on the beaches in enormous numbers. Magnification is 4x at 35mm..
    K11-starsand3926.JPG
  • Star sand is the  exoskeleton of foraminifers  found on beaches of the Indo-Pacific.  These are protozoa that belong to the Foraminifera family. The shell is made of calcium carbonate, when they die, their star shaped exoskeleton washes up on the beaches in enormous numbers. Magnification is 1.5x at 35mm..
    K11-starsand3907.JPG
  • 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.
    daphnia-B00039_8x10.jpg
  • Micrograph of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) Showing the five needles at the bud tip. Magnification 15x @ 35mm.
    K14-eastern-white-pine001.jpg
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe409.JPG
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe407.JPG
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe403.JPG
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe402.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
  • 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
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe400.JPG
  • A light microscope image of the epidermal layer of a cactus (unidentified) showing  numerous calcium oxalate crystals.  Calcium oxalate crystals in plants are called raphides, in humans they can appear as kidney stones. These crystals help remove calcium build up in the tissues and make it undesirable for herbivore animals to eat the plant.Photo taken at 40x.
    K14-oxalatextal71.jpg
  • Cross section of human skin showing a layer of tattoo ink in the skin. A tattoo is made by inserting permanent ink into the dermis (lower layer) of the skin using a needle.  This image was photographed at 200x on a 35mm sensor.
    K14-tattoo-humanskinpan1B.jpg
  • Cross section of human skin showing a layer of tattoo ink in the skin. A tattoo is made by inserting permanent ink into the dermis (lower layer) of the skin using a needle.  This image was photographed at 200x on a 35mm sensor.
    K14-tattoo-humanskin40xpan2.jpg
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe404.JPG
  • A light microscope image of the tracheid cells in teh leaf of a sunflower showing the coil cell structure of the spiral lignin from the side.
    K14-LM-lignin68.jpg
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