k LM of a diatom alga, Navicula lyra Diatom alga. Light micrograph of Navicula lyra, a diatom alga. The Navicula genus is found in the surface layers of damp soil, producing food from sunlight by photosynthesis. Diatoms are single celled algae which produce an intricately patterned, glasslike cell wall, or frustule. The frustule consists of two halves which fit together like the lid and bottom of a box. It is often decorated with rows of tiny holes, known as striae. There are about 10,000 species of diatom algae in freshwater and marine habitats. Magnification x160 at 35mm size. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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LM of a diatom alga, Navicula lyra Diatom alga. Light micrograph of Navicula lyra, a diatom alga. The Navicula genus is found in the surface layers of damp soil, producing food from sunlight by photosynthesis. Diatoms are single  celled algae which produce an intricately patterned, glass like cell wall, or frustule. The frustule consists of two halves which fit together like the lid and bottom of a box. It is often decorated with rows of tiny holes, known as striae. There are about 10,000 species of diatom algae in freshwater and marine habitats. Magnification: x160 at 35mm size.
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LM of a diatom alga, Navicula lyra

Diatom alga. Light micrograph of Navicula lyra, a diatom alga. The Navicula genus is found in the surface layers of damp soil, producing food from sunlight by photosynthesis. Diatoms are single- celled algae which produce an intricately patterned, glass-like cell wall, or frustule. The frustule consists of two halves which fit together like the lid and bottom of a box. It is often decorated with rows of tiny holes, known as striae. There are about 10,000 species of diatom algae in freshwater and marine habitats. Magnification: x160 at 35mm size.

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