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Images Dated 5th November 2012 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Molecular motor protein

Molecular motor protein. Computer model showing the structure of a two-headed motor protein, Myosin V. Motor proteins convert chemical energy into mechanical movements in response to specific

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Enzyme catalysing DNA recombination

Enzyme catalysing DNA recombination. Molecular model of the enzyme CRE (cyclization recombination) recombinase (green and dusky pink)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Bacterial ribosome, molecular model

Bacterial ribosome, molecular model
Bacterial ribosome. Molecular model of a 50S (large) ribosomal sub-unit from the bacteria Deinococcus radiodurans. Ribosomes are composed of protein and RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Foot-and-mouth disease virus

Foot-and-mouth disease virus. Computer model of the foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus Aphtae epizooticae (green), with antibodies (immunoglobulins)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Archaeon enzyme, molecular model

Archaeon enzyme, molecular model
Archaeon enzyme. Molecular model of an enzyme from Thermoplasma acidophilum. This is the 20S proteasome. A proteasome is a complex type of proteinase (protein-digesting enzyme)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: DNA polymerase with DNA

DNA polymerase with DNA. Molecular model of DNA polymerase (blue) complexed with a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink and green)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Tawny owl

Tawny owl (Strix aluco) perching on a tree. Tawny owls inhabit open woodlands with large trees, and hunt rodents such as mice and voles. They are nocturnal birds that locate their prey by hearing

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Polar bear mother and cubs

Polar bear mother and cubs
Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and cubs. This bear, the worlds largest land predator, is found throughout the Arctic circumpolar regions

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Archaeon enzyme, molecular model

Archaeon enzyme, molecular model
Archaeon enzyme. Molecular model of an enzyme from Thermoplasma acidophilum. This is the 20S proteasome. A proteasome is a complex type of proteinase (protein-digesting enzyme)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Cholera toxin molecule

Cholera toxin molecule. Computer model showing the secondary structure of the B subunit complex from a molecule of cholera toxin

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Molecular motor protein

Molecular motor protein. Computer model showing the structure of a two-headed motor protein, Myosin V. Motor proteins convert chemical energy into mechanical movements in response to specific

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: DNA polymerase with DNA

DNA polymerase with DNA. Molecular model of DNA polymerase (blue) complexed with a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink and green)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Archaeon ribosome, molecular model

Archaeon ribosome, molecular model
Archaeon ribosome. Molecular model of a 50S (large) ribosomal sub-unit from the archaeon Haloarcula marismortui Ribosomes are composed of protein and RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Cholera toxin molecule

Cholera toxin molecule. Computer model showing the secondary structure of the B subunit complex from a molecule of cholera toxin

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Anthrax lethal factor molecule

Anthrax lethal factor molecule
Anthrax lethal factor, molecular model. This enzyme is one of three protein components that form the anthrax toxin produced by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Transposase enzyme and DNA complex

Transposase enzyme and DNA complex. Computer model showing the molecular structure of a TN5 transposase enzyme (green) bound to the transposon end of a DNA molecule (purple and pink)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Archaeon ribosome, molecular model

Archaeon ribosome, molecular model
Archaeon ribosome. Molecular model of a 50S (large) ribosomal sub-unit from the archaeon Haloarcula marismortui Ribosomes are composed of protein and RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Enzyme catalysing DNA recombination

Enzyme catalysing DNA recombination. Molecular model of the enzyme CRE (cyclization recombination) recombinase (blue and pink) mediating the recombination of strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Molecular motor protein

Molecular motor protein. Computer model showing the structure of a two-headed motor protein, Myosin V. Motor proteins convert chemical energy into mechanical movements in response to specific

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Little owl

Little owl (Athene noctua). This owl is native to warmer parts of Europe, Asia and North Africa. It was introduced to the UK in the 19th century and is now naturalised there

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, artwork

Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, artwork
Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, computer artwork. The largest organ seen here is the liver. Below the liver are the pancreas (pink, centre to right) and the gallbladder (brown, centre left)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Bacterial ribosome, molecular model

Bacterial ribosome, molecular model
Bacterial ribosome. Molecular model of a 50S (large) ribosomal sub-unit from the bacteria Deinococcus radiodurans. Ribosomes are composed of protein and RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Archaeon ribosome, molecular model

Archaeon ribosome, molecular model
Archaeon ribosome. Molecular model of a 50S (large) ribosomal sub-unit from the archaeon Haloarcula marismortui Ribosomes are composed of protein and RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Anthrax lethal factor molecule

Anthrax lethal factor molecule
Anthrax lethal factor, molecular model. This enzyme is one of three protein components that form the anthrax toxin produced by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, artwork

Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, artwork
Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, computer artwork. The largest organ seen here is the liver. Below the liver are the pancreas (pink, left to right) and the gallbladder (brown, left)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Archaeon ribosome, molecular model

Archaeon ribosome, molecular model
Archaeon ribosome. Molecular model of a 50S (large) ribosomal sub-unit from the archaeon Haloarcula marismortui Ribosomes are composed of protein and RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Molecular motor protein

Molecular motor protein. Computer model showing the structure of a two-headed motor protein, Myosin V. Motor proteins convert chemical energy into mechanical movements in response to specific

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Silverback mountain gorilla

Silverback mountain gorilla
Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) male. The mature male leading the troop is known as a silverback due to the colour of the fur on its back

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Spotted hyenas at their den

Spotted hyenas at their den
Spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) at their den. This is the largest and most powerful of all the hyenas. It lives alone or in family groups, feeding on the carcasses of large herbivores

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: African elephant family at a mud bath

African elephant family at a mud bath, with a young calf at centre. African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are herbivores and are the worlds largest and heaviest land animals

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: African elephant family at a mud bath

African elephant family at a mud bath, with a young calf at lower centre. African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are herbivores and are the worlds largest and heaviest land animals

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Giraffe running over a road

Giraffe running over a road
Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) running over a road. The giraffe is the tallest living land animal, growing to a height of 5.5 metres

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Plains zebra running

Plains zebra running
Plains zebra (Equus quagga) running. Formerly known as Burchells zebra (Equus burchelli), this zebra lives on the plains and open woodlands of Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Plains zebra foal running

Plains zebra foal running
Plains zebra (Equus quagga) foal running. The plains zebra, formerly known as Burchells zebra (Equus burchelli), lives on the plains and open woodlands of Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Young blue wildebeest running

Young blue wildebeest running
Young blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), or brindled gnu, running. This antelope inhabits the plains and woodlands of south-eastern and eastern Africa, grazing on fresh grass

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Secretary bird

Secretary bird (Sagittarius serpentarius) wading in a watering hole. This bird of prey inhabits grassland and open spaces of sub-Saharan Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Lesser flamingos

Lesser flamingos (Phoenicopterus minor) walking on a mud flat. These birds are found mainly in the area surrounding the Great Rift Valley in Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Nervous system, artwork

Nervous system, artwork
Nervous system. Computer artwork showing the nerves (yellow) and bones of the upper body

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Nervous system, artwork

Nervous system, artwork
Nervous system. Computer artwork showing the nerves (yellow) and bones of the upper body

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Heart and lungs, artwork

Heart and lungs, artwork
Heart and lungs. Computer artwork showing a section through a human heart (centre) and the bronchial trees of the lungs (red, left and right). The heart is composed of four chambers

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Group of ostriches

Group of ostriches (Struthio camelus). This group consists of females and a male. The ostrich, a flightless bird, is the worlds largest and tallest bird, being around 2.5 metres tall

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Heart and lungs, artwork

Heart and lungs, artwork
Heart and lungs. Computer artwork of the heart and bronchial trees of the lungs seen from below. At upper right is the trachea (windpipe), which splits into two bronchi, one for each lung

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Heart and lungs, artwork

Heart and lungs, artwork
Heart and lungs. Computer artwork of the heart and bronchial trees of the lungs seen from below. At upper right is the trachea (windpipe), which splits into two bronchi, one for each lung

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Heart and lungs, artwork

Heart and lungs, artwork
Heart and lungs. Computer artwork of the heart and bronchial trees of the lungs seen from below. At upper right is the trachea (windpipe), which splits into two bronchi, one for each lung

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Heart and lungs, artwork

Heart and lungs, artwork
Heart and lungs. Computer artwork of the heart and bronchial trees of the lungs seen from below. At upper right is the trachea (windpipe), which splits into two bronchi, one for each lung

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Human pancreas, artwork

Human pancreas, artwork
Human pancreas, computer artwork. The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes as well as hormones, including insulin

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Male urinary system, artwork

Male urinary system, artwork
Male urinary system. Computer artwork of a male abdomen highlighting the urinary system. The two kidneys are at upper centre

Background imageImages Dated 5th November 2012: Head anatomy, artwork

Head anatomy, artwork
Head anatomy. Computer anatomy of a sagittal section through the human head showing the brains, nerves and bones. The curved grey and pink structure at upper centre is the cingulate gyrus



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