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ECU T/L Shot of Amoeba is unicellular organism with constantly changing shape with moving forwards by sending out pseudopods which help it to crawl along surface and Diatoms are also moving / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
ECU T/L Shot of Amoeba is unicellular organism with constantly changing shape with moving forwards by sending out pseudopods which help it to crawl along surface and Diatoms are also moving / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
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ECU TS Shot of Phase contrast videomicrography of rotifer Lepadella ovalis (Muller, 1786), these rotifers feed on bacteria and other micro organisms and Length approximately 150 micrometers / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
ECU TS Shot of Phase contrast videomicrography of rotifer Lepadella ovalis (Muller, 1786), these rotifers feed on bacteria and other micro organisms and Length approximately 150 micrometers / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
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ECU TS Shot of Phase contrast videomicrography of rotifer Lepadella ovalis (Muller, 1786), these rotifers feed on bacteria and other micro organisms and Length approximately 150 micrometers / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
ECU TS Shot of Phase contrast videomicrography of rotifer Lepadella ovalis (Muller, 1786), these rotifers feed on bacteria and other micro organisms and Length approximately 150 micrometers / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
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One microbe (microscopic view)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
One microbe (microscopic view) - copy space
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A 3D animation depicts the muscular and skeletal systems of dinosaurs.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A 3D animation depicts the muscular and skeletal systems of dinosaurs.
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An animation depicts the descent of an egg through a Sauroposeidon dinosaur 's reproductive system.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An animation depicts the descent of an egg through a Sauroposeidon dinosaur 's reproductive system.
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ECU T/L Shot of Amoeba is unicellular organism with constantly changing shape with moving forwards by sending out pseudopods which help it to crawl along surface and Diatoms are also moving / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
ECU T/L Shot of Amoeba is unicellular organism with constantly changing shape with moving forwards by sending out pseudopods which help it to crawl along surface and Diatoms are also moving / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
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Different microbes

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Different microbes moving - magnification 200X
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Microorganism - Amoeba

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microorganism - Amoeba
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Microorganisms

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Colony of microorganisms, copy space
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Microscopic view of Ciliates, Differential Interference Contrast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microscopic view of Ciliates, Differential Interference Contrast
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ECU T/L Shot of Amoeba is unicellular organism with constantly changing shape with moving forwards by sending out pseudopods which help it to crawl along surface and Diatoms are also moving / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
ECU T/L Shot of Amoeba is unicellular organism with constantly changing shape with moving forwards by sending out pseudopods which help it to crawl along surface and Diatoms are also moving / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
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ECU T/L Shot of Amoeba is unicellular organism with constantly changing shape with moving forwards by sending out pseudopods which help it to crawl along surface and Diatoms are also moving / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
ECU T/L Shot of Amoeba is unicellular organism with constantly changing shape with moving forwards by sending out pseudopods which help it to crawl along surface and Diatoms are also moving / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
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Two microbes dancing (microscopic view)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Two microbes dancing (microscopic view)
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Microorganism - Stentor

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microorganism - Stentor
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Microorganism - Amoeba (copy space)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microorganism - Amoeba (copy space)
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Microbes float in a dirty water, loopable

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microbes float in a dirty water (microscopic view, magnification 200X), loopable
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Microbes background

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microbes background (microscopic view, magnification 200X)
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Microscopic view of Flagellates and spirochaeta bacteria, Differential Interference Contrast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microscopic view of Flagellates and spirochaeta bacteria, Differential Interference Contrast
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A Tyrannosaurus Rex and a triceratops tangle in a forest: a 3D animation depicts the skeletal and muscular systems of a Triceratops.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A Tyrannosaurus Rex and a triceratops tangle in a forest: a 3D animation depicts the skeletal and muscular systems of a Triceratops.
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A 3D animation depicts the skeletal system and armor of an Ankylosaurus.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A 3D animation depicts the skeletal system and armor of an Ankylosaurus.
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Beating heart of Water flea (Daphnia sp.): common planktonic Crustaceans in eutrophic swamps and freshwater environments. Their almost transparent body makes them valuable for micrscope research.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Beating heart of Water flea (Daphnia sp.): common planktonic Crustaceans in eutrophic swamps and freshwater environments. Their almost transparent body makes them valuable for micrscope research.
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Microorganisms, groupe of vorticelas

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microorganisms, groupe of vorticelas, copy space
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Close-up of the larva (tadpole) of a glass frog hatching from its egg, 19 days after it was laid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Glass frogs lay their eggs on leaves overhanging water, into which the newly-hatched tadpoles fall. They are named for their translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Glass frogs inhabit moist tropical forests in...