Scanning electron micrograph

Explore the microscopic world through stunning scanning electron micrograph images. Discover the intricate details of various objects and gain a new perspective on the world around us.
Tricomes on Squash leaf surface Order: Cucurbitales Family: Cucurbitaceae  Genus_species: Cucurbita maxima  Scanning electron microscope image of lower leaf surface, showing stomates and tricomes.   Courtesy of Louisa Howard  Image Details Instrument used: XL SEM Family Magnification:  690 Voltage:  10kV Spot:  3.0 Working Distance:  11.1 Detector:  SE Nature, Microscopic, Microscopic Images, Microscopic Photography, Surface Pattern, Organic Pattern, Organic, Surface, Organic Patterns

Tricomes on Squash leaf surface Order: Cucurbitales Family: Cucurbitaceae Genus_species: Cucurbita maxima Scanning electron microscope image of lower leaf surface, showing stomates and tricomes. Courtesy of Louisa Howard Image Details Instrument used: XL SEM Family Magnification: 690 Voltage: 10kV Spot: 3.0 Working Distance: 11.1 Detector: SE

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Joseph Luby
Skeletonema tropicum (Scanning electron micrograph) Biology, Nature, Art, Scanning Electron Micrograph, Algae, Diatom, Cellular, Macro And Micro, Science

Skeletonema is a single-cell organism belonging to the group of algae called diatoms. Diatoms are unique among the phytoplankton in having a glasslike exterior made of silica. Skeletonema is a chain-forming alga and one of the most commonplace diatoms in the marine coastal environment. It can be found year-round in Florida waters. Blooms, which often occur in winter and spring, can discolor the water yellow to brown. This diatom is not toxic, but Skeletonema blooms can mechanically damage…

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Mana Hogan