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I ADORE your Mugman design! Is it cool if we do oc x canon fanart?
Of course you can! Everyone can ship themselves with my characters if they want! But tag me if you do with the # of the page!
O Stentor pode ser considerado um dos maiores organismos unicelulares. Eles geralmente vivem em colônias e podem ser reconhecidos debaixo d'água. O Stentor geralmente é anexado a um substrato como plantas, algas e outros detritos, embora possa aparecer nadando também. ••• Ao redor da abertura em forma de trombeta, há um anel de cílios, que inicia um fluxo de água para capturar partículas de alimentos. Além disso, o resto do corpo também é equipado com cílios. . #Repost @moticeurope • • • • • • #Stentor can be considered one of the largest single celled organisms. They usually live in colonies and can be recognized under water. Stentor are usually attached to a substrate like plants, algae and other detritus although it can appear swimming too. ••• Around the trumpet-shaped opening there are a ring of cilia, which initiates a flow of water to capture food particles. Furthermore, the rest of the body is also equipped with cilia. ••• 🔬BA310E and #Moticam 5 📸 Willem Cramer ••• #MoticEurope #Motic #Microscopy #Science #Microscopic #Microbiology #freshwater #organisms #protist #biologo #bio #biologosnarede #biology #biologia https://www.instagram.com/p/B22IcD7HKGp/?igshid=1la55cp60jfvg
Tasty Bits par JonDM Via Flickr : Must View On Black! This is a thin rock section seen through the 10x objective of a Motic BA300 Polarizing microscope. These were the actual colors and are NOT photoshop generated. If you were using this microscope you would rotate a polarizer and the colors would change. A Geologist (very loose term here) could notate the changes in the colors when turning the polarizer and determine what minerals are in the rock. I on the other hand can only tell you the microscope works as it's supposed to and that these are my favorite colors from the test slide. DSC_7737
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