k Amoeba fruiting body, SEM Coloured scanning electron micrograph SEM of a developing fruiting body of a Dictyostelium discoideum social amoeba, or slime mould. Under favourable conditions, D. discoideum lives as a unicellular organism in the soil. When there is a lack of nutrients, the unicellular amoeba form a multicellular aggregation known as a slug. The cells within the slug differentiate, with some forming a fruiting body, or sorocarp, on a long stalk, which releases spores when mature. D. discoideum is being researched for use as a unicellular factory to produce a number of molecules including antibiotics and olivetolic acid, a precursor of tetrahydrocannabinol THC, the psychoactive substance in cannabis. Magnification x400 when printed at 15 centimetres wide., by EYE OF SCIENCESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Amoeba fruiting body, SEM Coloured scanning electron micrograph  SEM  of a developing fruiting body of a Dictyostelium discoideum social amoeba, or slime mould. Under favourable conditions, D. discoideum lives as a unicellular organism in the soil. When there is a lack of nutrients, the unicellular amoeba form a multicellular aggregation known as a slug. The cells within the slug differentiate, with some forming a fruiting body, or sorocarp, on a long stalk, which releases spores when mature. D. discoideum is being researched for use as a unicellular  factory  to produce a number of molecules including antibiotics and olivetolic acid, a precursor of tetrahydrocannabinol  THC , the psychoactive substance in cannabis. Magnification: x400 when printed at 15 centimetres wide., by EYE OF SCIENCE SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Amoeba fruiting body, SEM

Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a developing fruiting body of a Dictyostelium discoideum social amoeba, or slime mould. Under favourable conditions, D. discoideum lives as a unicellular organism in the soil. When there is a lack of nutrients, the unicellular amoeba form a multicellular aggregation known as a slug. The cells within the slug differentiate, with some forming a fruiting body, or sorocarp, on a long stalk, which releases spores when mature. D. discoideum is being researched for use as a unicellular 'factory' to produce a number of molecules including antibiotics and olivetolic acid, a precursor of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive substance in cannabis. Magnification: x400 when printed at 15 centimetres wide., by EYE OF SCIENCE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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