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Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Calf muscles, artwork C013 / 4572

Calf muscles, artwork C013 / 4572
Calf muscles. Computer artwork of an oblique posterior view of some of the muscles and tendons (red and white) of the calves and their attachment to the bones of the leg

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Thigh muscles, artwork

Thigh muscles, artwork
Thigh muscles. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view from below of some of the muscles and tendons (red and white) of the thighs and their attachment to the bones of the leg

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Ammonite fossils

Ammonite fossils
MODEL RELEASED. Ammonite fossils in sedimentary rock. Ammonites, now extinct, were marine invertebrate molluscs with a spiral shell. Photographed in Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer

Portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer. Niton X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyser used to determine the mineral composition of rock samples on location

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Geologist logging a quartz vein

Geologist logging a quartz vein
MODEL RELEASED. Geologist logging the location and details of a quartz vein. Veins occur when minerals, deposited by water passing through cracks in the rock, crystallise out of solution

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Solanum tuberosum Red Valentine

Solanum tuberosum Red Valentine
Potato - Solanum tuberosum Red Valentine

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Pelargonium fragrans Variegatum

Pelargonium fragrans Variegatum

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Shoulder muscle, artwork C013 / 4507

Shoulder muscle, artwork C013 / 4507
Shoulder muscle. Computer artwork of an oblique posterior view from above of one of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and its attachment to the bones of the back and upper arms

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4500

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4500
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of an anterior view of some of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachments to the bones of the chest, back and upper arms

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Quartz vein

Quartz vein (white) in the ground. It is next to a notebook for scale. Veins occur when minerals, deposited by water passing through cracks in the rock, crystallise out of solution

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Leg anatomy, artwork

Leg anatomy, artwork
Leg anatomy. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view looking up a human leg, showing muscles and tendons (brown and white), bones and ligaments (white), arteries and veins (red and blue)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Foot muscles, artwork C013 / 4485

Foot muscles, artwork C013 / 4485
Foot muscles. Computer artwork of a view from below of some of the muscles and tendons (red and white) of the sole of the foot

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Mulkas Cave, Hyden, Australia

Mulkas Cave, Hyden, Australia
Mulkas Cave. Entrance to Mulkas Cave, also known as Bates Cave, in Hyden, Western Australia. The walls of this cave are decorated with Aboriginal cave paintings and hand prints

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Wave Rock, Hyden, Australia

Wave Rock, Hyden, Australia
Wave Rock. This granite cliff is 15 metres tall and 110 metres long. The base of the cliff has been eroded by water, creating a curved, concave shape. Photographed in Hyden, Western Australia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Wave Rock, Hyden, Australia

Wave Rock, Hyden, Australia
Wave Rock. This granite cliff is 15 metres tall and 110 metres long. The base of the cliff has been eroded by water, creating a curved, concave shape. Photographed in Hyden, Western Australia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Shell beach, Shark Bay, Australia

Shell beach, Shark Bay, Australia
MODEL RELEASED. Shell beach. Woman holding a handful of shells on Shell beach, Shark Bay, Western Australia. This beach is made up entirely from shells of the cardiid cockle (Fragum erugatum)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: LM of the red algae, Plumaria elegans C013 / 5279

LM of the red algae, Plumaria elegans C013 / 5279
Plumaria algae. False color light micrograph of part of the finely branched thallus of the red algae Plumaria elegans (family: Florideophycidae)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Pink salt, Australia

Pink salt, Australia
MODEL RELEASED. Pink salt. Woman holding pink salt that has evaporated out of a salt lake. The pink colour is caused by the microscopic algae Dunaliella salina, which produces a red pigment

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Watt experimenting as a child, 1740s

Watt experimenting as a child, 1740s
Watt experimenting as a child. At right, a young James Watt (1736-1819) with his parents (James Watt and Agnes Muirhead) plays with a spoon upon the spout of a kettle

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Head and neck anatomy, artwork

Head and neck anatomy, artwork
Head and neck anatomy. Computer artwork of a human head and neck with the overlying tissues removed to show the brain (pink) within a sectioned skull that includes the teeth (white) of the jaws

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Buttock muscles, artwork

Buttock muscles, artwork
Buttock muscles. Computer artwork of a posterior oblique view of the hips showing some of the muscles (red) and muscle membranes (white) of the buttocks

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4419

Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4419
Buttock muscles. Computer artwork of a posterior oblique view of the hips showing some of the muscles (red) of the buttocks. These are shown attached to the femurs (thigh bones) and the pelvis bones

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Gulf of Mexico coast, satellite image C013 / 5167

Gulf of Mexico coast, satellite image C013 / 5167
Gulf of Mexico coast, satellite image. North is towards upper left. Clouds are white. The Mississippi River, flowing south, enters the Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, at upper centre

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4410

Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4410
Heart-lung system, computer artwork. The heart (lower centre) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. Arteries, which carry oxygenated blood around the body, are red

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Cardiovascular system, artwork C013 / 4405

Cardiovascular system, artwork C013 / 4405
Cardiovascular system, computer artwork. The heart (centre) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. Arteries, which carry oxygenated blood around the body, are red

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Emperor scorpion C013 / 4402

Emperor scorpion C013 / 4402
Emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator). This is the largest of the scorpions, reaching a length of over 20 centimetres. It inhabits forests and savannah in tropical central Africa

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Gulf of Mexico coast, satellite image C013 / 5163

Gulf of Mexico coast, satellite image C013 / 5163
Gulf of Mexico coast, satellite image. North is at left. Clouds are white. The Mississippi River, flowing south from left, enters the Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, at upper centre

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Meconopsis Fertile Seed Group flower C013 / 5130

Meconopsis Fertile Seed Group flower C013 / 5130
Flowers of the blue poppy, Meconopsis Fertile Seed Group. Originally introduced from W China in 1924 as Meconopsis betonicifolia

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: St Johns wort leaf, light micrograph

St Johns wort leaf, light micrograph
St Johns wort leaf. Light micrograph of a section through a St Johns wort (Hypericum sp.) leaf. The leafs midrib is at left, with the vascular bundle at its centre

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Vertical garden C013 / 5117

Vertical garden C013 / 5117
Vertical garden. Also called a green wall, living wall, or biowall, this horticultural and architectural installation consists of plants growing or hanging from a wall

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Dinoflagellate protozoan, SEM C013 / 5111

Dinoflagellate protozoan, SEM C013 / 5111
Dinoflagellate protozoan, scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Dinoflagellates are unicellular protozoans. About 90 percent are found in marine environments as plankton

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: White nose syndrome in bats C013 / 5104

White nose syndrome in bats C013 / 5104
White nose syndrome in bats. Nose of a little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) with white nose syndrome (WNS). This deadly infection with the fungus Geomyces destructans leads to white fungal growths

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Painted Hills, John Day Fossil Beds C013 / 5033

Painted Hills, John Day Fossil Beds C013 / 5033
Painted Hills. Strata (layers) of sediments exposed at the Painted Hills Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Wheeler County, Oregon, USA

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Abstract pre-Columbian rock painting C013 / 5026

Abstract pre-Columbian rock painting C013 / 5026
Abstract pre-Columbian rock painting. The pre-Columbian era refers to all civilisations in the Americas prior to the conquests or declines that followed contact being made between the New World

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Pretzels C013 / 5028

Pretzels C013 / 5028
Pretzels. These twisted strips of baked dough can be either sweet or savoury, depending on the toppings or flavourings added. Here, salt grains have been added, making this a savoury pretzel

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Pyramid of the Moon at Teotihuacan

Pyramid of the Moon at Teotihuacan. This structure, an example of a stone step pyramid, is part of the large Teotihuacan archaeological site and city near Mexico City, Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Fat cells, SEM C013 / 5016

Fat cells, SEM C013 / 5016
Fat cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of several adipocytes (fat cells). Adipocytes form an insulating layer of fat in the body to store energy

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Distended fat cell, SEM C013 / 5014

Distended fat cell, SEM C013 / 5014
Distended fat cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a large adipocyte (fat cell, brown) distended by fat droplets (green)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Prostate cancer cell, SEM C013 / 5011

Prostate cancer cell, SEM C013 / 5011
Prostate cancer cell, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The uneven surface of this cell is typical of cancer cells

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Haematopoietic stem cell, SEM C013 / 5008

Haematopoietic stem cell, SEM C013 / 5008
Haematopoietic stem cell, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Stem cells can differentiate into any other cell type

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Bush cricket, Borneo C013 / 4996

Bush cricket, Borneo C013 / 4996
Bush cricket (family Gryllacrididae), Borneo

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Intracellular transport, artwork C013 / 4997

Intracellular transport, artwork C013 / 4997
Intracellular transport. Computer artwork of vesicles (spheres) being transported from a Golgi body (blue, left) around the cell by microtubules (string-like)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Mitochondria, artwork C013 / 4993

Mitochondria, artwork C013 / 4993
Mitochondria, computer artwork. Mitochondria are a type of organelle found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. They oxidise sugars and fats to produce energy in a process called respiration

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Intracellular transport, artwork C013 / 4995

Intracellular transport, artwork C013 / 4995
Intracellular transport. Computer artwork of vesicles (spheres) being transported from a Golgi body (blue, top) around the cell by microtubules (string-like)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Cell membrane, artwork C013 / 4986

Cell membrane, artwork C013 / 4986
Cell membrane. Computer artwork of a section through an animal cell showing transmembrane proteins in the cell membrane. The membrane of the cell consists of a dual layer of phospholipids (dark blue)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Allotment companion flower planting

Allotment companion flower planting. These flowers have been planted in a local authority allotment. Companion planting is where different plants are planted adjacent to each other to aid crop

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Allotment companion flower planting

Allotment companion flower planting. These flowers have been planted in a local authority allotment which is next to a supermarket

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Bush cricket C013 / 4923

Bush cricket C013 / 4923
Bush cricket, or katydid, close up (family Tettigoniidae). Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia



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