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Single-Celled Algae
Caption:
Magnified approximately 1,700 times with a scanning electron microscope, a group of single-celled algae (euglenophytes) show their ability to change within a second or two. The change is thought to be caused primarily by one of the cell's cytoskeletal components called microtubules. The cells are quick-frozen before being photographed to capture their varied morphology.
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Credit: |
John M. Murray, University of Pennsylvania |
Decade of Image: |
1980 - 1989 |
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Categories:
BIOLOGICAL / General
Formats Available:
Restrictions:
No additional restrictions--beyond NSF's general restrictions--have been placed on this image. For a list of general restrictions that apply to this and all images in the NSF Image Library, see the section "Conditions".
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