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Coccoliths: The Intricate World of Calcareous Phytoplankton Revealed through SEM Imagery Picture No

Background imageCoccoliths Collection: Calcareous phytoplankton, SEM

Calcareous phytoplankton, SEM
Calcareous phytoplankton. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the external mineralised structures (coccospheres) of small marine algal organisms called coccolithophores

Background imageCoccoliths Collection: Calcareous phytoplankton fossil, SEM Z100 / 0213

Calcareous phytoplankton fossil, SEM Z100 / 0213
Calcareous phytoplankton fossil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a fossil of the skeleton (coccosphere) of a coccolithotrope, a small marine algal organism

Background imageCoccoliths Collection: Calcareous phytoplankton fossil, SEM Z100 / 0212

Calcareous phytoplankton fossil, SEM Z100 / 0212
Calcareous phytoplankton fossil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a fossil of the skeleton (coccosphere) of a coccolithotrope, a small marine algal organism

Background imageCoccoliths Collection: Coccolithophorid plankton, SEM C013 / 5109

Coccolithophorid plankton, SEM C013 / 5109
Coccolithophorid plankton. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the external mineralised structure (coccosphere) of a small marine algal organism called a coccolithophore

Background imageCoccoliths Collection: Calcareous phytoplankton fossil, artwork

Calcareous phytoplankton fossil, artwork
Calcareous phytoplankton fossil. Artwork of a fossil of the skeleton (coccosphere) of a coccolithotrope, a small marine algal organism

Background imageCoccoliths Collection: Calcareous phytoplankton plates, SEM

Calcareous phytoplankton plates, SEM
Calcareous phytoplankton plates. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of parts of the skeleton (coccosphere) of the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi, a small marine algal organism

Background imageCoccoliths Collection: Fossil debris in chalk, SEM

Fossil debris in chalk, SEM
Fossil debris in chalk. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a fossilised fragment of a coccolithotrope skeleton

Background imageCoccoliths Collection: Coccoliths, SEM

Coccoliths, SEM
Coccoliths, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Coccoliths are individual plates of calcium carbonate formed by coccolithophores (single-celled algae)

Background imageCoccoliths Collection: Marine protozoa shells, SEM

Marine protozoa shells, SEM
Marine protozoa shells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The shells (tests) seen here include those of foraminifera, as well as coral spicules, radiolarian tests and cocccoliths


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Coccoliths: The Intricate World of Calcareous Phytoplankton Revealed through SEM Imagery Picture No. 11675480 showcases the mesmerizing beauty of coccoliths, calcareous phytoplankton that play a vital role in our marine ecosystems. These microscopic organisms, captured using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), exhibit intricate structures that have fascinated scientists for decades. In Picture No. 11675455, we witness the fossilized remains of calcareous phytoplankton under SEM Z100 / 0213. These delicate fossils provide valuable insights into Earth's history and evolution, offering clues about ancient oceanic conditions and climate change. The captivating Picture No. 11675458 unveils another glimpse into the world of calcareous phytoplankton fossils through SEM imaging. Each tiny coccolithophorid plankton holds a story waiting to be unraveled by researchers worldwide. As we delve deeper into this microscopic realm, Picture No. 11675457 reveals an array of intricately designed coccoliths under SEM analysis. Their unique shapes and patterns highlight their adaptability and importance within marine food chains. In Picture No. 11675456, we encounter more fascinating specimens under SEM examination - each one representing a remarkable feat of nature's engineering prowess. The diversity displayed here is awe-inspiring. Picture No. 11675453 takes us on a journey through time as we explore additional calcareous phytoplankton fossils imaged with precision using SEM technology. These preserved remnants offer glimpses into past ecosystems while raising questions about future environmental changes. Continuing our exploration in Picture No. 11675454, we observe yet another stunning collection captured via SEM imaging techniques - showcasing their incredible complexity and diversity once again. Delving further into this microcosmic wonderland in Picture No.