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Images Dated 4th November 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Ephyra stage of Aurelia jellyfish

Ephyra stage of Aurelia jellyfish
Ephyra stage of an Aurelia jellyfish, light micrograph. This ephyra is a life stage of the common jellyfish (Aurelia aurita). The ephyra has eight arms, the tips of which are called lappets

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Liver flukes, transverse sections

Liver flukes, transverse sections
Liver flukes. Light micrographs of transverse sections through the male (top) and female (bottom) body areas of an adult liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica)

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Gem anemone, light micrograph

Gem anemone, light micrograph
Gem anemone. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the body of a gem anemone (Bunodactis verrucosa). This section has passed through the pharynx (stomodaeum) region

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Freshwater Hydra, light micrograph

Freshwater Hydra, light micrograph
Freshwater Hydra. Dark-field light micrograph of a freshwater Hydra on a leaf of Canadian pondweed (Elodea canadensis). The Hydra is undergoing asexual reproduction by budding off a new individual

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Liver fluke, transverse section

Liver fluke, transverse section
Liver fluke. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the anterior half of a liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica), a hermaphrodite tremotode worm and endoparasite that infects sheep

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Campanularia hydrozoan, light micrograph

Campanularia hydrozoan, light micrograph
Campanularia hydrozoan. Polarised light micrograph of a hydroid colony of Campanularia polyps. The branches of the stem give rise to either feeding polyps (hydranths)

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Porpita umbela hydrozoan

Porpita umbela hydrozoan, light micrograph. This is a small specimen of this colonial marine organism, which consists of a collection of specialised polyps

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Young gibbous starlet starfish

Young gibbous starlet starfish
Young gibbous starlet (Asterina gibbosa) starfish, light micrograph. The dorsal (top) view (right) shows a blurred central dark mass that is the digestive sacs (pyloric caecae)

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Young gibbous starlet, dorsal view

Young gibbous starlet, dorsal view
Young gibbous starlet (Asterina gibbosa) starfish, light micrograph. The outline has two types of protuberances, the short jagged spines and the long rounded tube feet (podia)

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: E-mail

E-mail. Screen shot of a mouse cursor hovering over an email program icon

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Compact disc

Compact disc
MODEL RELEASED. Compact disc (CD) being held in a hand. This is the correct way to hold a CD, as it cannot be played properly if its surface is scratched or dirty

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Bricklayers hard hat and trowel

Bricklayers hard hat and trowel

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Bricklayers trowel

Bricklayers trowel

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Computer keyboard

Computer keyboard

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Optical disc drive

Optical disc drive on a desktop computer. The disc in the drive is either a CD (compact disc) or DVD (digital versatile disc)

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Computer mouse

Computer mouse

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Sleeping baby girl

Sleeping baby girl
MODEL RELEASED. Sleeping baby girl

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Rattles

Rattles

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Babys dummy

Babys dummy

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Rattle

Rattle

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Engineer

Engineer
MODEL RELEASED. Engineer holding an adjustable spanner

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Engineer

Engineer
MODEL RELEASED. Engineer holding an adjustable spanner

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Briefcase

Briefcase with a combination lock

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Books

Books. Fiction and nonfiction books in a pile

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Open fiction book

Open fiction book

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Fiction books

Fiction books on a shelf

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Soft dolls

Soft dolls made from fabric

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Stuffed toys

Stuffed toys
Soft toys on a baby mobile

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Methylbenzene burning

Methylbenzene burning
Methylbenzene (or toluene) burning in air. This produces a yellow flame and very sooty fumes due to incomplete combustion

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2008: Transition metals

Transition metals. In general, the transition metal elements are hard and inert, and have high melting points. Some are strongly magnetic, such as iron, cobalt, and nickel


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