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Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Harvest mouse

Harvest mouse. The harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) is a small rodent native to Europe and Asia. it is usually found in fields of cereal crops long grass and hedgerows

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Skeletal muscle, TEM

Skeletal muscle, TEM
Skeletal muscle. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a skeletal muscle fibre, showing part of its nucleus (bottom left) and the cytoplasm, filled with contractile myofibrils

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Pteridium aquilinum fronds unfurling

Pteridium aquilinum fronds unfurling
Common bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) fronds unfurling in spring. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in May

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Dogwood buds

Dogwood buds. Close-up of buds on a stem of a common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) plant. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in January

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Smooth muscle of gut wall, TEM

Smooth muscle of gut wall, TEM
Smooth muscle of gut wall. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through the outermost wall of the intestine

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Chamarel coloured earths, Mauritius

Chamarel coloured earths, Mauritius
Chamarel coloured earths. These undulating and dunes have contrasting colours, including red, blue, green, purple and yellow

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Lymphocyte white blood cell, TEM

Lymphocyte white blood cell, TEM
Lymphocyte white blood cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through lymphocyte, showing the nucleus (large, round, centre), endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Squirrel monkey in a tree

Squirrel monkey in a tree
Squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) in a tree. This monkey is native to tropical South and Central America. It is exclusively arboreal, and very rarely descends to the ground

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Black-bellied whistling ducks

Black-bellied whistling ducks in flight. Black-bellied whistling ducks (Dendrocygna autumnalis) breed from the southernmost United States and tropical Central to south-central South America

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Purus red howler monkey in a tree

Purus red howler monkey in a tree. The purus red howler (Alouatta puruensis) is native to Brazil and Peru. Photographed in the Amazon Rainforest, Peru

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Fish market, Indonesia C015 / 1179

Fish market, Indonesia C015 / 1179
Fish market, Indonesia. Dead sharks on the floor of a fish market in Makassar, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Squirrel monkey picking fruit in a tree

Squirrel monkey picking fruit in a tree
Squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) picking fruit in a tree. This monkey is native to tropical South and Central America. It is exclusively arboreal, and very rarely descends to the ground

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Common darter dragonfly

Common darter dragonfly. Close-up of a common darter (Sympetrum striolatum) dragonfly showing its large compound eyes (top). Photographed in September

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Burrowing owl

Burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) standing on one leg. These tiny owls are found throughout open landscapes of North and South America. They are unusual as they nest in burrows

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Unmyelinated nerve, TEM

Unmyelinated nerve, TEM
Unmyelinated nerve. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through axon (nerve fibre) bundles of unmyelinated nerves

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Coffee (Coffea sp. ) plant

Coffee (Coffea sp. ) plant
Coffee (Coffea sp.) plant. Photographed in Mauritius

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Steroid secreting cell, TEM

Steroid secreting cell, TEM
Steroid secreting cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a cell involved with steroid synthesis and secretion (steroidogenesis)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Sugar cane harvest, Mauritius

Sugar cane harvest, Mauritius
Sugar cane harvest. Woman manually harvesting burnt sugarcane (Saccharum sp.). Burning the sugarcane before harvesting reduces the costs of transporting

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Capillary, TEM

Capillary, TEM
Capillary. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a capillary, showing two red blood cells (erythrocytes, black) in its interior

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Mast cell, TEM

Mast cell, TEM
Mast cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of section through a mast cell in connective tissue. Mast cells are specialised white blood cells (leukocytes)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Capybaras resting by a river

Capybaras resting by a river. The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is the largest rodent in the world. Photographed in the Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Seaweed farming, Bali

Seaweed farming, Bali. Farmer working on his seaweed (red algae) farm off the coast of Kutuh, Bali, Indonesia. This seaweed will be used to make agar agar

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Peacock butterfly on a leaf

Peacock butterfly on a leaf
Peacock butterfly (Inachis io) resting on a leaf. These butterflies get their name from the large and colourful eyespots on their wings, which resemble those on the tail of the peacock

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Corpus luteum, TEM

Corpus luteum, TEM
Corpus luteum. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through the corpus luteum of an ovary, showing several luteal cells

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Enterocyte, TEM

Enterocyte, TEM
Enterocyte. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through the cytoplasm and part of the nucleus of an enterocyte cell located in a crypt of Lieberkuhn of the small intestine

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Roadside hawk perched on a stump

Roadside hawk perched on a stump. The roadside hawk (Buteo magnirostris) is a relatively small bird of prey found in the Americas

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Blue and yellow macaws

Blue and yellow macaws (Ara ararauna). These large parrots inhabit rainforests and savannah throughout much of South America. They are one of the largest parrots, reaching lengths of nearly a metre

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Oenanthe pimpinelloides in flower

Oenanthe pimpinelloides in flower
Corky-fruited water-dropwort (Oenanthe pimpinelloides) in flower. Photographed in Somerset, UK, in June

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Limpkin in a tree

Limpkin in a tree. The Limpkin (Aramus guarauna) is found in the wetlands of south-eastern USA and the West Indies, and also from southern Mexico to Argentina

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Rufous hornero in its nest

Rufous hornero in its nest
Rufous hornero (Furnarius rufus) in its nest in a tree. This ovenbird (family Furnariidae) is found in eastern South America, and is the national bird in Argentina and Uruguay

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Buff-necked ibis on grass

Buff-necked ibis on grass. The Buff-necked, or white-throated, ibis (Theristicus caudatus) is a fairly large bird found widely in open habitats of eastern and northern South America

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Pineapple farm, Mauritius

Pineapple farm, Mauritius
Pineapple farm. Rows of pineapple (Ananas comosus) plants growing on a farm in Mauritius

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Raft spider on a pond

Raft spider on a pond
Raft spider on a heathland pond. The raft spider (Dolomedes fimbriatus) is common in much of Europe and is one of the two largest spiders in the United Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Mast cell, TEM

Mast cell, TEM
Mast cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of section through a mast cell. Mast cells are specialised white blood cells (leukocytes)

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Islet of Langerhans, TEM

Islet of Langerhans, TEM
Islet of Langerhans. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through cells clustered in an islet of Langerhans in the pancreas

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Gray woolly monkey feeding in a tree

Gray woolly monkey feeding in a tree
Gray woolly monkey (Lagothrix cana) feeding in a tree. This primate is found in Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru. Photographed in the Amazon basin, Peru

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Harvest mouse

Harvest mouse. The harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) is a small rodent native to Europe and Asia. it is usually found in fields of cereal crops long grass and hedgerows

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Cardiac muscle, TEM

Cardiac muscle, TEM
Cardiac muscle. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a longitudinal section through cardiac (heart) muscle cells. Heart muscle cells are branched

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Sheeps Sorrel (Rumex acetosella)

Sheeps Sorrel (Rumex acetosella) in flower. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in June

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Capillary, TEM

Capillary, TEM
Capillary. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a capillary, showing two red blood cells (erythrocytes, black) in its interior

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Lineated woodpecker nesting

Lineated woodpecker nesting. Female lineated woodpecker (Dryocopus lineatus) preparing its nest in a tree. This very large woodpecker is a resident breeding bird from Mexico south to northern

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Great egret landing in a tree

Great egret landing in a tree
Great egret (Ardea alba) landing in a tree. This large wading bird uses it long beak to spear fish. It is widely-distributed across most of the tropical and warmer temperate regions of the world

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Fish market, Indonesia C015 / 1180

Fish market, Indonesia C015 / 1180
Fish market, Indonesia. Blue-spotted ribbontail rays (Taeniura lymma) for sale at a fish market in Makassar, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Myenteric nerve plexus, TEM

Myenteric nerve plexus, TEM
Myenteric nerve plexus. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through the myenteric nerve plexus of the intestinal tract

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Jabiru stork wading

Jabiru stork wading
Jabiru stork (Jabiru mycteria) wading. This large bird inhabits the wetlands of Central and South America east of the Andes

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Saddle-backed tamarin

Saddle-backed tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis primitivus) in a tree. Photographed in the Amazon Rainforest, Peru

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Common dog-violet (Viola riviniana)

Common dog-violet (Viola riviniana) flower. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in April

Background imageImages Dated 14th February 2013: Dividing cell, TEM

Dividing cell, TEM
Dividing cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a cell dividing through the process of mitosis



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