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Protist Collection

"Exploring the Intricate World of Protists: From Seaweed Specimens to Malarial Parasites" In this captivating collection, we delve into the fascinating realm of protists

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Protist Collection: Pressed seaweed specimens C016 / 6127
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Protist Collection: Rye Beach, New Hampshire Postcard. ca. 1903, Rye Beach, New Hampshire Postcard
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Protist Collection: Dictyota dichotoma
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Protist Collection: Diatom, SEM
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Protist Collection: Diatom, SEM
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Protist Collection: Fucus bulbosus, kelp
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Protist Collection: Fucus radiatus, kelp
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Protist Collection: Plasmodium sp. malarial parasite
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Protist Collection: Foraminifera, SEM
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Protist Collection: Globorotalia scitula, foraminifera fossil
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Protist Collection: Acanthophracta, radiolarians
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Protist Collection: Light Micrograph (LM): Protozoans: Kidney shaped ciliate surrounded by Euglena sp
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Protist Collection: Coelosphaeridium, calcareous alga
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Protist Collection: Diatoms
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Protist Collection: The Lobster Quadrille Postcard by Charles Folkard. ca. 1921, The Lobster Quadrille Postcard by
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Protist Collection: Oxytricha ciliate protozoan, SEM C019 / 0253
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Protist Collection: Foraminifer model
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Protist Collection: Bulimina
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Protist Collection: Algae
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Protist Collection: Chondrus crispus
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Protist Collection: Amphiroa orbignyana, coralline red algae
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Protist Collection: Amoeba proteus, amoebae
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Protist Collection: Emiliania huxleyi coccolithophores
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Protist Collection: Microscopic view of Giardiasis
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Protist Collection: Euglena gracilis, SEM
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Protist Collection: Pressed seaweed book
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Protist Collection: Radiolaria models
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Protist Collection: Nummulites gizehensis, nummulites
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Protist Collection: Foraminifer
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Protist Collection: Coccolith
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Protist Collection: Trichodina parasite, light micrograph
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Protist Collection: Dorataspis diodon, radiolarian
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Protist Collection: Aulacantha scolymantha, radiolarian
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Protist Collection: Lycogala epidendrum, Wolfs Milk
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Protist Collection: Actinomma asteracanthion, radiolarian
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Protist Collection: Eucyrtidium cranoides, radiolarian
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Protist Collection: Actinophrys sol, heliozoan
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Protist Collection: Heliosphaera actinota, radiolarian
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Protist Collection: Eucecryphalus schultzei, radiolarian
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Protist Collection: Spongosphaera streptacantha, radiolarian
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Protist Collection: Aulosphaera elegantissima, radiolarian
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Protist Collection: Difflugia pyriformis, amoebae
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Protist Collection: Radiolarian
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Protist Collection: Syracosphaera anthos
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Protist Collection: Illustration of reproduction cycle of slime mould (protist)
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Protist Collection: Picture No. 11675491
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Protist Collection: Picture No. 11675490


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"Exploring the Intricate World of Protists: From Seaweed Specimens to Malarial Parasites" In this captivating collection, we delve into the fascinating realm of protists. The pressed seaweed specimens C016/6127 reveal a stunning diversity, with diatoms taking center stage under the scanning electron microscope (SEM). Dictyota dichotoma showcases its intricate branching structure, reminiscent of an artistic masterpiece. Transporting us back in time is the Rye Beach, New Hampshire Postcard from 1903. This vintage gem captures the beauty of Fucus bulbosus, a majestic kelp swaying in the ocean currents. Another diatom steals our attention under SEM – Fucus radiatus displays its delicate fronds and intricate patterns. But not all they are as visually pleasing; Plasmodium sp. , a malarial parasite, reminds us of their impact on human health. Acanthophracta radiolarians mesmerize us with their intricately sculpted skeletons that resemble miniature works of art. The light micrograph (LM) reveals a hidden world within protozoans - a kidney-shaped ciliate surrounded by Euglena sp. , both magnified x900 when printed A4 size. It's astonishing how much detail can be captured at such high magnification. Calcareous alga Coelosphaeridium adds another dimension to this diverse group while diatoms continue to amaze with their varied shapes and structures. Protists truly showcase nature's creativity and complexity on microscopic scales. Join us as we unravel their secrets and appreciate these tiny wonders that play vital roles in our ecosystems.