k Diploneis freshwater diatom colony, light micrograph Differential interference contrast DIC light micrograph of the freshwater diatom Asterionella formosa. Asterionella belongs to the pennate diatoms penna Latin for feather. Asterionella forms starshaped colonies in order to be able to float better planktically in the water column. The single cells contain wallbound chloroplasts whose brown colour is caused by the dye fucoxanthin. Here the cell is seen in shell view. Magnification x800 at a print width of 10 centimetres., by GERD GUENTHERSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Diploneis freshwater diatom colony, light micrograph Differential interference contrast  DIC  light micrograph of the freshwater diatom Asterionella formosa. Asterionella belongs to the pennate diatoms  penna: Latin for feather . Asterionella forms star shaped colonies in order to be able to float better planktically in the water column. The single cells contain wall bound chloroplasts whose brown colour is caused by the dye fucoxanthin. Here the cell is seen in shell view. Magnification: x800 at a print width of 10 centimetres., by GERD GUENTHER SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Diploneis freshwater diatom colony, light micrograph

Differential interference contrast (DIC) light micrograph of the freshwater diatom Asterionella formosa. Asterionella belongs to the pennate diatoms (penna: Latin for feather). Asterionella forms star-shaped colonies in order to be able to float better planktically in the water column. The single cells contain wall-bound chloroplasts whose brown colour is caused by the dye fucoxanthin. Here the cell is seen in shell view. Magnification: x800 at a print width of 10 centimetres., by GERD GUENTHER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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