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Radiolarian, SEM
Description:
Scanning electron micrograph of Radiolarians (also radiolaria) skeleton. Radiolarians are amoeboid protozoa that produce intricate mineral skeletons. They are found as zooplankton throughout the ocean, and their skeletal remains cover large portions of the ocean bottom as radiolarian ooze. This specimen is vase-shaped, seen from the side. Magnification 800x @ (5x7inches).
Credit:
Biophoto Associates/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2438391
Legacy Identifier:
9N2553
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Size:
4866px × 3593px (~50 MB)
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amoeboid protozoa
biology
black and white
bw
eukaryote
invertebrate
microbiological
micrograph
mineral skeleton
plankton
pores
protoplasm
protoplasmic
protozoa
radiolaria
retaria
rhizaria
sem
shell
skeleton
zooplankton