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Images Dated 5th December 2005 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Vintage Santa statue

Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Vintage Santa statue

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Beach of Cap Sainte Marie Special Reserve on the southern most tip of MADAGASCAR

Beach of Cap Sainte Marie Special Reserve on the southern most tip of MADAGASCAR

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Africa, Madagascar

Africa, Madagascar
Antandroy Tomb. Prominent tombs usually decorated with aloalo (sculptured wooden posts set upright on top of the tomb - often depicting scenes from the persons life). Spiny forest area. Madagascar

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Colonial anemone

Colonial anemone (Nemantus annamensis) attached to a gorgonian sea fan (Gorgonia sp.). Also referred to as the Gorgonian wrapper anemone

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Dahlia anemone

Dahlia anemone (Urticina felina). The dahlia anemone inhabits north Atlantic waters. It feeds on fish and crustaceans which are caught and stung by its tentacles

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Brittlestar on coral

Brittlestar on coral
Brittlestar (Opiothrix sp. yellow) on soft coral (Dendronephthya sp.). Brittlestars are echinoderms, closely related to starfish. Photographed in the Indo-Pacific region

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Broadclub cuttlefish

Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) male and female pair. The male (right) is guarding the female while she is laying eggs. Photographed off Sangalaki, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Broadclub cuttlefish

Broadclub cuttlefish
Male broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) Photographed off Sangalaki, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Blue-footed booby

Blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii). This bird breeds on arid islands off the western coasts of tropical America, Mexico and northern South America. Photographed on the Galapagos Islands

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Dugongs

Dugongs (Dugong dugon) swimming along the seafloor. Dugongs are herbivorous mammals, feeding on sea grass found in the shallow waters of the tropical Indo-Pacific region

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Dugongs

Dugongs (Dugong dugon) swimming along the seafloor. Dugongs are herbivorous mammals, feeding on sea grass found in the shallow waters of the tropical Indo-Pacific region

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Cockchafer beetle, SEM

Cockchafer beetle, SEM
Cockchafer. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a cockchafer beetle, or May bug (Melolontha melolontha)

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Seven-spot ladybird landing, SEM

Seven-spot ladybird landing, SEM
Seven-spot ladybird. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of a seven-spot ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) landing

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Seven-spot ladybird landing, SEM

Seven-spot ladybird landing, SEM
Seven-spot ladybird. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of a seven-spot ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) landing

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Wasp head, SEM

Wasp head, SEM
Wasp head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a wasps head (order Hymenoptera). Its large compound eyes (yellow) are seen on either side of its head

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Copperbanded butterflyfish

Copperbanded butterflyfish (Chelmon rostratus) feeding. This tropical fish inhabits the waters of the Indo-West Pacific region

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Sunfish hybrid

Sunfish hybrid (Lepomis macrochirus x gibbosus). This fish is a Bluegill and Pumpkinseed sunfish cross. Sunfish hybrids are bred in commercial fishing lakes to produce fish which combine desirable

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Head and chest anatomy

Head and chest anatomy. Historical artwork of a human head and upper torso, cut vertically in half and seen sideways. In the head, layers of skin and bone cover the brain (purple)

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Human blood vessels

Human blood vessels. Historical artwork of the blood vessels in a human body. The outlines of the arms and legs are clearly seen, and the main body artery (the aorta) runs down centre

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Cardiac muscle, TEM

Cardiac muscle, TEM
Cardiac muscle. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of cardiac muscle fibrils (yellow) from a healthy heart. Mitochondria (orange) supply the muscle cells with energy

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Torso blood vessels

Torso blood vessels. Historical artwork of a human torso that has been dissected to show major blood vessels. The heart (upper centre) pumps blood to the lungs on either side (to be oxygenated)

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Eye anatomy

Eye anatomy. Historical artwork of blood vessels (white and blue lines) and circular structures at the front of a human eye. The pupil (central hole) is surrounded by concentric rings

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Eye anatomy

Eye anatomy. Historical artwork of blood vessels (red and yellow lines) and circular structures at the front of a human eye. The pupil (central hole) is surrounded by concentric rings

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Human blood vessels

Human blood vessels. Historical artwork of the blood vessels in a human body. The outlines of the arms and legs are clearly seen, and the main body artery (the aorta) runs down centre

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Human brain

Human brain, historical artwork. The brain is seen from the side, with the front of the brain to the left. The brain is the nerve centre controlling bodily function and thought

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Damaged blood vessel, TEM

Damaged blood vessel, TEM
Damaged blood vessel. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a red blood cell (circular) leaking through the wall of a damaged blood vessel

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Cotton bud with ear wax, SEM

Cotton bud with ear wax, SEM
Cotton bud with ear wax (red), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Build-up of excess ear wax can cause temporary deafness

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Macrophage white blood cell, SEM

Macrophage white blood cell, SEM
Macrophage. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell at the site of a skin wound. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Macrophage white blood cell, SEM

Macrophage white blood cell, SEM
Macrophage. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell at the site of a skin wound. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Heart and lungs

Heart and lungs. Historical artwork of the heart (red) and lungs (orange, left and right) seen from behind. Dissection hooks have been used to draw back the lung tissue

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Heart and lungs

Heart and lungs. Historical artwork of the heart (pink) and lungs (red, left and right) seen from behind. Dissection hooks have been used to draw back the lung tissue

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Brainstem and cerebellum

Brainstem and cerebellum. Historical artwork of a vertical section through the brainstem (rod-shaped structure from lower right to upper left) and the cerebellum (round)

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Historical artwork of the anatomy of the human brain and the cranial nerves, as seen from the side. The front of the brain is at left

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Historical artwork of the anatomy of the human brain and the cranial nerves, as seen from the side. The front of the brain is at left

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Historical artwork of the anatomy of the human brain and the cranial nerves, as seen from the side. The front of the brain is at left

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Human skull

Human skull, historical artwork. The skull is made up of many bones fused together along immovable joints called sutures (black lines)

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Spinal vertebra

Spinal vertebra. Historical artwork of a vertebra (spinal bone) seen from above. The rear of the spine is at top. This is a lumbar vertebra, one from the lower back

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Spinal column

Spinal column. Historical artwork of the bones of the human spine and pelvis, seen from the front. The backbone (vertical)

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Spinal vertebra

Spinal vertebra. Historical artwork of a vertebra (spinal bone) seen from the side. The rear of the spine is at right. This is a lumbar vertebra, one from the lower back

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Spinal column

Spinal column. Historical artwork of the bones of the human spine and pelvis, seen from the front. The backbone (vertical)

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Spinal vertebrae

Spinal vertebrae. Historical artwork of vertebrae (spinal bones) seen from the rear. The rear part of each of the four vertebrae seen here has been removed

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Spinal vertebrae

Spinal vertebrae. Historical artwork of vertebrae (spinal bones) seen from the side. The rear of the spine is at right. Four vertebrae are seen here

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Child development

Child development
MODEL RELEASED. Child development. Nine-month old baby boy with an educational toy in the foreground

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Preparing sample vials

Preparing sample vials
MODEL RELEASED. Preparing sample vials. Laboratory worker uses pipette to add a liquid into an eppendorf vial. This type of equipment is used in a wide range of laboratory work

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Preparing sample vials

Preparing sample vials
MODEL RELEASED. Preparing sample vials. Laboratory worker uses a pipette to add liquid into an eppendorf vial. This type of equipment is used in a wide range of laboratory work

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Pollen grains, SEM

Pollen grains, SEM
Pollen grains, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The characteristic outer wall, or exine, of a pollen grain is used by botanists to recognise and classify plants

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Pollen grain surface, SEM

Pollen grain surface, SEM
Pollen grain surface. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a pollen grain. The characteristic outer wall, or exine

Background imageImages Dated 5th December 2005: Bur clover burr, SEM

Bur clover burr, SEM
Bur clover burr, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This burr contains the seed of the bur clover (Medicago polymorpha)



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