Bezkręgowce (larwy owadów, skorupiaki, wypławki itp.)
Re: Bezkręgowce (larwy owadów, skorupiaki, wypławki itp.)
Beautiful colors. Great definitión
[Film] TRICHOBILHARZIA
DANGEROUS bug
Trichobilharzia is Bilharzia larvae (blood flukes).
In humans these larvae can penetrate enter through the skin into the blood causing the disease called schistosomiasis diarrhea causing inflammation, pustules, hemorrhages.
Trichobilharzia is Bilharzia larvae (blood flukes).
In humans these larvae can penetrate enter through the skin into the blood causing the disease called schistosomiasis diarrhea causing inflammation, pustules, hemorrhages.
Re: Bezkręgowce (larwy owadów, skorupiaki, wypławki itp.)
To chyba wieloszczety? Ktoś wie jakie gatunki?
Obiektywy 5x 10x i 40x jasne pole i polazyzacja.
Obiektywy 5x 10x i 40x jasne pole i polazyzacja.
Re: Bezkręgowce (larwy owadów, skorupiaki, wypławki itp.)
Emax oba okazy to larwy muchówki, ładne zdjęcia
[Film] TARDIGRADO-TARDIGRADE
Tardigrado extreme survival
A fascinating and mysterious organism.
Their survival is extraordinary capadidad
"Tardigrades (commonly known as waterbears or moss piglets)[2] are small, water-dwelling, segmented animals with eight legs.
Tardigrades are notable for being one of the most complex of all known polyextremophiles. (An extremophile is an organism that can thrive in a physically or geochemically extreme condition that would be detrimental to most life on Earth.[3][4]) For example, tardigrades can withstand temperatures from just above absolute zero to well above the boiling point of water, pressures about 6 times stronger than pressures found in the deepest ocean trenches, ionizing radiation at doses hundreds of times higher than would kill a person, and the vacuum of outer space. They can go without food or water for nearly 120 years, drying out to the point where they are 3% or less water, only to rehydrate, forage, and reproduce.[5]
Usually, tardigrades are 1 millimetre (0.039 in) long when they are fully grown. They are short and plump with 4 pairs of legs, each with 4-8 claws also known as disks. The animals are prevalent in moss and lichen and, when collected, may be viewed under a very low-power microscope, making them accessible to the student or amateur scientist as well as the professional.[6][7]
Tardigrades form the phylum Tardigrada, part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa. It is an ancient group, with fossils dating from 530 million years ago, in the Cambrian period.[8] The first tardigrades were discovered by Johann August Ephraim Goeze in 1773. Since 1778, over 500 tardigrade species have been found."
Francisco
A fascinating and mysterious organism.
Their survival is extraordinary capadidad
"Tardigrades (commonly known as waterbears or moss piglets)[2] are small, water-dwelling, segmented animals with eight legs.
Tardigrades are notable for being one of the most complex of all known polyextremophiles. (An extremophile is an organism that can thrive in a physically or geochemically extreme condition that would be detrimental to most life on Earth.[3][4]) For example, tardigrades can withstand temperatures from just above absolute zero to well above the boiling point of water, pressures about 6 times stronger than pressures found in the deepest ocean trenches, ionizing radiation at doses hundreds of times higher than would kill a person, and the vacuum of outer space. They can go without food or water for nearly 120 years, drying out to the point where they are 3% or less water, only to rehydrate, forage, and reproduce.[5]
Usually, tardigrades are 1 millimetre (0.039 in) long when they are fully grown. They are short and plump with 4 pairs of legs, each with 4-8 claws also known as disks. The animals are prevalent in moss and lichen and, when collected, may be viewed under a very low-power microscope, making them accessible to the student or amateur scientist as well as the professional.[6][7]
Tardigrades form the phylum Tardigrada, part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa. It is an ancient group, with fossils dating from 530 million years ago, in the Cambrian period.[8] The first tardigrades were discovered by Johann August Ephraim Goeze in 1773. Since 1778, over 500 tardigrade species have been found."
Francisco
Re: Bezkręgowce (larwy owadów, skorupiaki, wypławki itp.)
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