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  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of a biting midge (Ceratopogonidae sp.), more commonly known as a No See-Um.   Magnification: x165 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-bitting-midge019.jpg
  • Female mosquito head (family Culicidae).  The individual eye lenses detect levels of light and dark in different directions.  Several mosquito species are vectors for human diseases, including malaria and yellow fever.   This is a scanning electron microscope image.  The calibration bar is 100 um and the magnification is 689 x.
    K08semmosquito-c010A.jpg
  • Female mosquito head (family Culicidae).  The individual eye lenses detect levels of light and dark in different directions.  Several mosquito species are vectors for human diseases, including malaria and yellow fever.   This is a scanning electron microscope image.  The calibration bar is 200 um and the magnification is 243 x.
    K08semmosquito-C012.jpg
  • An SEM image of a male mosquito (family Culicidae).  Several mosquito species are vectors for human diseases, including malaria and yellow fever.   This is a scanning electron microscope image.  The calibration bar is 100 um and the magnification is 41 x..
    K08semmosquito-c05.jpg
  • The anti-reflection structures on the surface of one eye element on the head of a female mosquito.  (family Culicidae).  These bump structures interact with the wave nature of light to increase the transmission of light into the eye by decreasing the reflected light.  Structures such as this are beginning to be incorporated into modern optical devices    This is a scanning electron microscope image.  The calibration bar is 1 um and the magnification is 9220 x.
    K08semmosquito-b10red.jpg
  • Male mosquito head (family Culicidae).  The large bushy antenna is used to detect females. The individual eye lenses detect levels of light and dark in different directions.  Several mosquito species are vectors for human diseases, including malaria and yellow fever. This is a scanning electron microscope image..The calibration bar is 100 um and the magnification is 41 x.
    K08semmosquito-c01.jpg
  • Female mosquito head (family Culicidae).  The individual eye lenses detect levels of light and dark in different directions.  Several mosquito species are vectors for human diseases, including malaria and yellow fever.   This is a scanning electron microscope image.  The calibration bar is 100 um and the magnification is 689 x.
    K08semmosquito-c010.jpg
  • The scales found on the back of a mosquito (family Culicidae).  These scales decrease fluid flow across the surface of the mosquito and allow it to fly with less energy.  Several mosquito species are vectors for human diseases, including malaria and yellow fever.   This is a scanning electron microscope image.  The calibration bar is 10 um and the magnification is 360 x..
    K08semmosquito-b11.jpg
  • Female mosquito eye (family Culicidae).  The individual eye lenses detect levels of light and dark in different directions.  Several mosquito species are vectors for human diseases, including malaria and yellow fever.   This is a scanning electron microscope image.  The calibration bar is 10 um and the magnification is 826x.
    K08semmosquito-b07red.jpg
  • Female mosquito eye (family Culicidae).  The individual eye lenses detect levels of light and dark in different directions.  Several mosquito species are vectors for human diseases, including malaria and yellow fever.   This is a scanning electron microscope image.  The calibration bar is 10 um and the magnification is 407 x.
    K08semmosquito-b06.jpg
  • Female mosquito head (family Culicidae).  The individual eye lenses detect levels of light and dark in different directions.  Several mosquito species are vectors for human diseases, including malaria and yellow fever.   This is a scanning electron microscope image.  The calibration bar is 100 um and the magnification is 156 x.
    K08semmosquito-b03.jpg
  • Female mosquito proboscis (family Culicidae).  This sharp tip is used to suck blood as a food source.  Only female mosquitoes suck blood. Several mosquito species are vectors for human diseases, including malaria and yellow fever. .
    K08semmosquito-b02B.jpg
  • Crystals in the roots of the Cannabis plant. The exact composition of these are currently unknown and their role in the life cycle of the plant is a mystery. Why are they there? What do they do? What is the chemical composition of the crystals? Just a few of the questions that seem to be a daily occurrence when looking at the cannabis plant with this level of magnification.<br />
Magnification on the printed page is 4300x at 9 inches wide.
    K170614Root-crystalscombo.jpg
  • Crystals in the roots of the Cannabis plant. The exact composition of these are currently unknown and their role in the life cycle of the plant is a mystery. Why are they there? What do they do? What is the chemical composition of the crystals? Just a few of the questions that seem to be a daily occurrence when looking at the cannabis plant with this level of magnification.<br />
Magnification on the printed page is 4300x at 9 inches wide.
    170614Root-crystalscombo.jpg
  • Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of pumpkin skin(Cucurbita sp.). Magnification was 100x and the field of view of this image is 2mm wide. The stalked structures are trichomes (leaf hairs) on the under side of the pumpkin leaf.
    K170918pumpkin-bottomSEM17panC.jpg
  • Trichomes on a Rosemary leaf, chemically stained to show detail. Magnification was 40X on the 35mm sensor.
    K14-rosemarry30.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of a rotten oak branch. The rot appears as filaments of mycelium, or fungus, that have grown though the wood. These filaments can clearly be seen in the circular tunnels in the wood. Magnification: x1300 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-rottenoak081.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was   887x and the field of view of this image is  105um .
    K12SEM-cricket-wing29B.jpg
  • .The unique fishbone pattern is created by two colliding steams of liquids.  Each stream or jet is created by a 1mm diameter nozzle.  This image if from a series of images where the velocity of the fluid jet is varied from .8 to 3 meters per second.  This pattern is currently the focus of scientists studying the strange world of fluid dynamics.  The pattern is a stable flow state that is a balance of surface tension,  viscosity, momentum, and gravity.  The fluid used in this experiment is 90% glycerol  and 10% water solution with a viscosity of 20cS.   This image was taken with a high speed flash at 1/40,000th of a second at at a magnification of 1x.  This pattern cal also be called the fish effect, herringbone effect, or the fishbone effect.
    K12glycerine907.JPG
  • High viscosity corn syrup is poured out of a 6 mm hole.  These types of liquids will naturally start to coil when they hit a surface.  This rope coil effect is often seen when pouring syrup on food.  This image was taken with a high speed flash at 1/40,000th of a second at at a magnification of 2x.
    K12coils806.JPG
  • SEM of Meteorite from the Cretaceous-Tertiary (KT) extinction event, also known as the KT boundary, was a period of massive extinction of species that occurred about 65.5 million years ago. The spheres shown here represent material that was melted from a large meteorite impact. Flung high into the earth's atmosphere, these hot particles rained down, killing most life on the planet. These specimens are from Spain and were photographed at 1000x magnification.
    K08sem-ktmet3.jpg
  • An Sem image of blue cheese, the blue color and flavor of the cheese is due to the Penicillin fungus.  It is made from cow's milk using the mould Penicillin to produce the blue-green marbling. Cheese is a good source of calcium, but contains high levels of fat.  This is a false color scanning electron microscope image.   The image was collected at 1,000x magnification and the length bar at the bottom of the image is 20 um.
    K07SEMbluecheese5.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope image of the tip of a tatoo needle. This style of tip is used for shading in artwork.<br />
The filed of view of this image is 3.6mm wide and was taken with a magnification of 307x.
    180628tat-0020-Layors_0000_color-set...jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a marijuana (Cannabis sativa) plant, showing glandular cells, called trichomes. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. They secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug. Magnification: 52X when printed 10 cm wide.
    170613gland-triF031pan3.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a marijuana (Cannabis sativa) plant, showing glandular cells, called trichomes. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. They secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug. Magnification: 52X when printed 10 cm wide.
    170613cola-bladeC015pan1.jpg
  • Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of pumpkin skin(Cucurbita sp.). Magnification was 100x and the field of view of this image is 2mm wide. The stalked structures are trichomes (leaf hairs) on the under side of the pumpkin leaf.
    K170918pumpkin-bottomSEM17panb.jpg
  • Scanning electron micrograph of human brain cells. Brain cells or nerons are an extensive network of interconnecting dendrites. Cortical Neurons make up the brain's cortex (grey matter). The cerebral cortex is a sheet of neural tissue that is outermost to the cerebrum of the mammalian brain. It covers the cerebrum and cerebellum, and is divided into left and right hemispheres. The cerebral cortex plays a key role in memory, attention, perceptual awareness, thought, language, and consciousness. Magnification x1400 at 12 cm wide.
    K15sem-human-brain0050.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant.  Glandular cells called trichomes are also present. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. These trichomes secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.  Magnification is 100x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-canna-44.jpg
  • Transverse section of Stinking Hellebore (Helleborus foetidus).  A poisonous plant.  Light micrograph of a section through a stem.  The magnification is 200 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07Stinking200x02.tif
  • Transverse section of a King Solomon's-seal (Polygonatum muliiflorum) stem. Polygonatum (King Solomon's-seal, Solomon's Seal) is a genus of about 50 species of flowering plants within the family Ruscaceae, formerly classified in the lily family Liliaceae.  Light micrograph of a section through a  stem.  The magnification is 200 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07KingSolomon200x05.tif
  • Transverse section stem of Ivy (Hedera) a dicotyledon.  Light micrograph of a section through an ivy stem.  The magnification is 600 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07ivy-stem600x5.tif
  • Skin from the Great Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna mokarran). The Great Hammerhead Shark is the largest species of hammerhead shark, family Sphyrnidae, attaining a maximum length of 6.1 m (20 ft). It is found in tropical and warm temperate waters worldwide. This specimen was collected in Florida. This is a scanning electron microscope shot of the skin. Magnification is x142 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-hammerhead-skin008B.jpg
  • An SEM image of the skin from a Hammerhead shark (Sphyrna zygaena). The magnification is x174 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-hammerhead-skin002B.jpg
  • SEM image of Human blood platelets in the process of clotting. This sample was taken from the root of a tooth from an 18 year old male during oral surgery. Magnification is x10,100 when printed 10 cm wide.
    tissue041.jpg
  • This is false color scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a Martian meteorite.  This is a fragment of NWA 1068 Martian Meteorite that fell in Northwest Africa.  This specimen is from the Hupe Planetary collection.  This is an example of a Picritic Shergottit.  Magnification is x300 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14semmars0047.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x2330 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14SEM140618tooth013.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of a rotten oak branch. The rot appears as filaments of mycelium, or fungus, that have grown though the wood. These filaments can clearly be seen in the circular tunnels in the wood. Magnification: x1500 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-rottenoak091.jpg
  • An SEM image of Human blood platelets in the process of clotting.  This sample was taken from the root of a tooth from an 18 year old male during oral surgery.  Magnification is x9540 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-platelets-tissue054.jpg
  • An SEM image of Human blood platelets in the process of clotting.  This sample was taken from the root of a tooth from an 18 year old male during oral surgery.  Magnification is x3330 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-platelets-tissue024.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Microscope image (SEM) of a human lymphocyte cell.  Magnification: is x6200 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-lymphocyte-Z027B.jpg
  • SEM of Human bone. This image shows the cancellous (spongy) bone of the human shin. Bone tissue is either compact or cancellous. Compact bone usually makes up the exterior of the bone, while cancellous bone is found in the interior. Cancellous bone is characterised by a honeycomb arrangement of trabeculae. These structures help to provide support and strength. The spaces within this tissue normally contain bone marrow, a blood forming substance.  Magnification is x50 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-humanbone046-2B.jpg
  • SEM of Human bone. This image shows the cancellous (spongy) bone of the human shin. Bone tissue is either compact or cancellous. Compact bone usually makes up the exterior of the bone, while cancellous bone is found in the interior. Cancellous bone is characterised by a honeycomb arrangement of trabeculae. These structures help to provide support and strength. The spaces within this tissue normally contain bone marrow, a blood forming substance.  Magnification is x40 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-humanbone041B.jpg
  • SEM of Human bone. This image shows the cancellous (spongy) bone of the human shin. Bone tissue is either compact or cancellous. Compact bone usually makes up the exterior of the bone, while cancellous bone is found in the interior. Cancellous bone is characterised by a honeycomb arrangement of trabeculae. These structures help to provide support and strength. The spaces within this tissue normally contain bone marrow, a blood forming substance.  Magnification is x50 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-humanbone039.jpg
  • SEM of Human bone. This image shows the cancellous (spongy) bone of the human shin. Bone tissue is either compact or cancellous. Compact bone usually makes up the exterior of the bone, while cancellous bone is found in the interior. Cancellous bone is characterised by a honeycomb arrangement of trabeculae. These structures help to provide support and strength. The spaces within this tissue normally contain bone marrow, a blood forming substance.  Magnification is x40 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-humanbone034B.jpg
  • SEM of Human bone. This image shows the cancellous (spongy) bone of the human shin. Bone tissue is either compact or cancellous. Compact bone usually makes up the exterior of the bone, while cancellous bone is found in the interior. Cancellous bone is characterised by a honeycomb arrangement of trabeculae. These structures help to provide support and strength. The spaces within this tissue normally contain bone marrow, a blood forming substance.  Magnification is x40 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-humanbone034.jpg
  • A false color scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of Magic mushroom spores. (Psilocybe cubensis )These spores will grow into the fungus that is Psilocybe cubensis , or the magic mushroom.   When ingested, this fungus causes euphoria, hallucinations and altered perception of time. Each spore of this strain is approximately 8 by 11 um.  Magnification is x660 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-cubensis-spores900.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x3380 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue091.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x5100 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue079B.jpg
  • Needle playing a record. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the needle (stylus) of a record player.  This needle is designed to play stero recordings.   The magnification is 92x when printed 10 cm wide
    K13SEM-Needle-stereo92x-A.jpg
  • Thermophilic bacteria . Collected in the summer of 2012 in 60C water in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming USA.  This scanning electron micrograh (SEM) was shot at 6,580X magnification and the filed of view is 20 um.  This type of bacteria is adapted to thrive at high water temperatures and is currently the focus of biological researchers.   Bacteria that can live in these extreme conditions are called thermophiles or extremophiles.
    K12-thermo36B.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was   808x and the field of view of this image is  100um wide.
    K12SEM-cricket-wing21B.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was   55x and the field of view of this image is  4mm .
    K12SEM-cricket-wing01.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope image of a Blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) shell.  Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The shell of a mollusc is a tough exoskeleton formed from calcium carbonate (aragonite or calcite). It evolved as a protective barrier to predators. Magnification: 3,740x and the image is 30 um wide.
    K12sem-bluemusselA.jpg
  • .The unique fishbone pattern is created by two colliding steams of liquids.  Each stream or jet is created by a 1mm diameter nozzle.  This image if from a series of images where the velocity of the fluid jet is varied from .8 to 3 meters per second.  This pattern is currently the focus of scientists studying the strange world of fluid dynamics.  The pattern is a stable flow state that is a balance of surface tension,  viscosity, momentum, and gravity.  The fluid used in this experiment is 90% glycerol  and 10% water solution with a viscosity of 20cS.   This image was taken with a high speed flash at 1/40,000th of a second at at a magnification of 1x.  This pattern cal also be called the fish effect, herringbone effect, or the fishbone effect.
    K12glycerine911.JPG
  • .The unique fishbone pattern is created by two colliding steams of liquids.  Each stream or jet is created by a 1mm diameter nozzle.  This image if from a series of images where the velocity of the fluid jet is varied from .8 to 3 meters per second.  This pattern is currently the focus of scientists studying the strange world of fluid dynamics.  The pattern is a stable flow state that is a balance of surface tension,  viscosity, momentum, and gravity.  The fluid used in this experiment is 90% glycerol  and 10% water solution with a viscosity of 20cS.   This image was taken with a high speed flash at 1/40,000th of a second at at a magnification of 1x.  This pattern cal also be called the fish effect, herringbone effect, or the fishbone effect.
    K12glycerine910.JPG
  • .The unique fishbone pattern is created by two colliding steams of liquids.  Each stream or jet is created by a 1mm diameter nozzle.  This image if from a series of images where the velocity of the fluid jet is varied from .8 to 3 meters per second.  This pattern is currently the focus of scientists studying the strange world of fluid dynamics.  The pattern is a stable flow state that is a balance of surface tension,  viscosity, momentum, and gravity.  The fluid used in this experiment is 90% glycerol  and 10% water solution with a viscosity of 20cS.   This image was taken with a high speed flash at 1/40,000th of a second at at a magnification of 1x.  This pattern cal also be called the fish effect, herringbone effect, or the fishbone effect.
    K12glycerine854.JPG
  • High viscosity honey is poured out of a 6 mm hole.  Honey will naturally start to coil when it hits a surface.  This rope coil effect is often seen when pouring syrup on food.  This image was taken with a high speed flash at 1/40,000th of a second at at a magnification of 2x.
    K12coil-honey906.JPG
  • Scanning electron microscope image of the mouth parts of a mosquito larva (family Culicidae).  The collection of hairs (light brown) are feeding structures used to filter water. The hairs beat through the water filtering out algae, bacteria and other micro-organisms that the larva feeds on.The calibration bar is 100 um and was take at a magnification of 1,440 x. ..
    K08semmosquito-larva023.jpg
  • .Monarch Butterfly scales (Danaus plexippus)  Colored Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of scales from the wing.  Magnification is 800 x and represents a field of view of .01 mm.
    K08SEMmonarch-WING043.jpg
  • .Monarch Butterfly scales (Danaus plexippus)  Colored Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of scales from the wing.  Magnification is 210 x and represents a field of view of .4 mm.
    K08SEMmonarch-WING037.jpg
  • Pyxie Cup lichen (Cladonia pyxidata). The stalked cup structures are fruiting bodies known as podetia. Moss (green) is seen growing at the base of the lichen. This common liken is also called trumpet or horn lichen. Lichens are organisms formed by the symbiotic association of a fungus and a green alga or cyanobacterium. They are able to produce nutrients through photosynthesis by the algal cells.  Cladonia lichen are classified as fruticose lichen due to the presence of erect structures. Magnification: 5x on 35mm camera sensor
    K08-hornlichen-stack2.jpg
  • Scanning Electron Microscope (sem) image of heroin (diamorphine).  Heroin is a powerful narcotic  and painkiller that is derived from morphine. Its use in medicine is restricted because it is highly addictive after only a short period of use. Heroin is abused as a recreational drug. The body develops tolerance to the drug quickly and larger doses are needed to achieve the same effect.  The calibration bar is 10 um and the magnification is 802 x. In this image the blue colors represent contaminants.
    K08SEMheroin-b008A.jpg
  • A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a gecko tongue..The reference bar is 30 um wide and was imaged at 176x magnification.
    K08semgecko-tongue03A.jpg
  • A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of fastskin swimsuit fabric.  This fabric simulates the water flow found on the skin of sharks.  Using natural materials for insperation has lead to these modern fabrics.  This fabric allows swimmers to decrease fluid resistance and had lead swimmers to record times..The reference bar is 100 um wide and was imaged at 131x magnification.
    K08semfastskin08col.jpg
  • A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of fastskin swimsuit fabric.  This fabric simulates the water flow found on the skin of sharks.  Using natural materials for insperation has lead to these modern fabrics.  This fabric allows swimmers to decrease fluid resistance and had lead swimmers to record times..This image is  2 mm wide and was imaged at 35x magnification.
    K08fastskin07lines.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant bud.  Glandular cells called trichomes are also present. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. These trichomes secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.  Magnification is 180x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K13SEM-pot-A01color-CSB.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a marijuana (Cannabis sativa) plant, showing glandular cells, called trichomes. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. They secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug. Magnification: x500 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K170516protozoa-A002.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a marijuana (Cannabis sativa) plant, showing glandular cells, called trichomes. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. They secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug. Magnification: 252X when printed 10 cm wide.
    K170512bottom1B.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) plant photographed in a scanning electron microscope. Magnification when printed 10 inches wide is x50.
    170524CPD-stemL086_2.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) plant photographed in a scanning electron microscope. Magnification when printed 10 inches wide is x50.
    170524CPD-stemK075pan2.jpg
  • Scanning electron micrograph of human brain cells. Brain cells or nerons are an extensive network of interconnecting dendrites. Cortical Neurons make up the brain's cortex (grey matter). The cerebral cortex is a sheet of neural tissue that is outermost to the cerebrum of the mammalian brain. It covers the cerebrum and cerebellum, and is divided into left and right hemispheres. The cerebral cortex plays a key role in memory, attention, perceptual awareness, thought, language, and consciousness. Magnification x1400 at 12 cm wide.
    K15sem-human-brain0046.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant.  Glandular cells called trichomes are also present. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. These trichomes secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.  Magnification is 90x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-canna-46B.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the bottom surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant.  Magnification is 90x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-canna-29B.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant.  Magnification is 180x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-canna-19.jpg
  • Hydroponic Chemicals dried and photographed under polarized light.  The magnification was 100x on a 35 mm sensor. Polarized light microscope image of rapid-start, a nutrient chemical used in the hydroponic growth of plants.
    K14-hydrop-75.jpg
  • Hydroponic Chemicals dried and photographed under polarized light.  The magnification was 100x on a 35 mm sensor. Polarized light microscope image of flora-blend, a nutrient chemical used in the hydroponic growth of hydroponic plants
    K14-hydrop-73.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant.  Magnification is 180x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K13SEM-pot-multiBSE-001canna-14.jpg
  • A Scanning electron microscope shot of a rotten oak branch.  The rot can be seen by filaments of mycelium or fungus that has grown though the wood.  The fungus filaments can clearly be seen in the circular tunnels in the wood.Magnification is 300x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K13-SEMRotten-oak1.jpg
  • Transverse section of a Tamarisk stem (Tamarix tetrandra) .  micrograph of a section through a  stem.  The magnification is 200 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07Tamarisk200x02.tif
  • Transverse section of a Tamarisk stem (Tamarix tetrandra) .  micrograph of a section through a  stem.  The magnification is 32 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07Tamarisk32x.tif
  • Transverse section of Stinking Hellebore (Helleborus foetidus).  A poisonous plant.  Light micrograph of a section through a stem.  The magnification is 32 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07Stinking32x.tif
  • Transverse section stem of an oak tree (Quercus robur).  Light micrograph of a section through a stem.  The magnification is 200 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07oak200x02.tif
  • Fig Stem (Ficus sp.)  Light micrograph of a section through a fig tree stem. The large holes are cross-sections of xylem, vascular tissue used to transport water and minerals from the roots.  The magnification is 32 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07fig.tif
  • Transverse section of a  Datura Stem (Datura stramonium).  Light micrograph of a section through a stem.  The magnification is 32 times when printed 10 inches wide.  Datura is also known by the common names Jimson Weed, Gypsum Weed, Stink Weed, Loco Weed, Jamestown Weed, Thorn Apple, Angel's Trumpet, Devil's Trumpet, Devil's Snare is a common weed in the Nightshade Family. It contains tropane alkaloids that are sometimes used as a hallucinogen.
    K07datura32X.tif
  • Light micrograph of a section through a bamboo stem. The large holes are cross-sections of xylem, vascular tissue used to transport water and minerals from the roots.  The magnification is 32 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07bamboo.tif
  • An SEM image of the skin from a Sandbar Shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus). The magnification is x200 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-sandbarshark-skinC035B.jpg
  • An SEM image of the skin from a Sandbar Shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus). The magnification is x230 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-sandbarshark-skinC028B.jpg
  • An SEM image of the skin from a Sandbar Shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus). The magnification is x200 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-sandbarshark-skinC020.jpg
  • Skin from the Great Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna mokarran). The Great Hammerhead Shark is the largest species of hammerhead shark, family Sphyrnidae, attaining a maximum length of 6.1 m (20 ft). It is found in tropical and warm temperate waters worldwide. This specimen was collected in Florida. This is a scanning electron microscope shot of the skin. Magnification is x240 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-hammerhead-skin043B.jpg
  • A SEM image of the skin from the Blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus)   Magnification is x73 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-blacktip011.jpg
  • A SEM image of the skin from the Blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus)   Magnification is x215 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-blacktip012.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of human muscle tissue collected from an 18 year old male during tooth surgery. The  connective tissue I  collagen fibers and red blood cells . Magnification x9570 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEMtissue-1tooth04.jpg
  • An SEM image of a reed from a woodwind instrument.  The reed is from Giant Grass (Arundo donax ), also called, wild cane or giant cane, native to  South Eastern France. Small slivers of the giant grass are shaped into thin wedges that vibrate when air is blown across the surface.  These musical reeds are  used by woodwind instruments such as saxophones and clarinets, and double reed wind instruments such as bassoons and oboes.  The reeds are also used in saxophones and clarinets,  The magnification of the image is x80 when printed 10 cm wide
    K14SEMreed-music86C.jpg
  • An SEM image of a reed from a woodwind instrument.  The reed is from Giant Grass (Arundo donax ), also called, wild cane or giant cane, native to  South Eastern France. Small slivers of the giant grass are shaped into thin wedges that vibrate when air is blown across the surface.  These musical reeds are  used by woodwind instruments such as saxophones and clarinets, and double reed wind instruments such as bassoons and oboes.  The reeds are also used in saxophones and clarinets,  The magnification of the image is x80 when printed 10 cm wide
    K14SEMreed-music86A.jpg
  • An SEM image of a reed from a woodwind instrument.  The reed is from Giant Grass (Arundo donax ), also called, wild cane or giant cane, native to  South Eastern France. Small slivers of the giant grass are shaped into thin wedges that vibrate when air is blown across the surface.  These musical reeds are  used by woodwind instruments such as saxophones and clarinets, and double reed wind instruments such as bassoons and oboes.  The reeds are also used in saxophones and clarinets,  The magnification of the image is x80 when printed 10 cm wide
    K14SEMreed-music86.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x1830 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14SEM140618tooth043.jpg
  • False color scanning electron micrograph of the internal siliceous skeleton of Radiolaria sp. Radiolaria are amoeboid protozoa. Around the skeleton, in a living organism, is an external layer of protoplasm from which radiate numerous pseudopodia, or false feet. Radiolaria are usually marine and planktonic. This specimen was collected in the Mediterranean ocean off the cost of Sicily Italy. Magnification: x200 when printed 10 cm wide
    K14SEM140618radiolian069.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Microscope  (SEM) of volcanic ash (volcanic glass; pumice) from Mount St. Helens in Washington State. Collected on May 18, 1980  Magnification is x450 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-volcanic-ash026B.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Microscope  (SEM) of volcanic ash (volcanic glass; pumice) from Mount St. Helens in Washington State. Collected on May 18, 1980  Magnification is x450 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-volcanic-ash026.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Microscope  (SEM) of volcanic ash (volcanic glass; pumice) from Mount St. Helens in Washington State. Collected on May 18, 1980  Magnification is x1200 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-volcanic-ash014B.jpg
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