Summary:
(A) A filament of the diatom Aulacoseira sp. Note the number of chloroplasts within each cell. Scale bar 50 μm. (B) Synedra sp. – a long, needle-shaped, pennate diatom. Scale bar 50 μm. (C) A small cell of Navicula sp. There are several hundred of species within this genus. Scale bar 50 μm. (D) A colony of the diatom Fragilaria sp. The pennate shaped cells join together lengthwise to form a raft of cells. Scale bar 50 μm. (E) A small ovoid shaped cell of Cocconeis sp. – in valve view – illustrating the patterned silica cell wall. Scale bar 50 μm. (F) A cell wall from Pinularia sp. These are large diatoms that have a heavy silica cell wall and are usually found in benthic habitats. Scale bar 50 μm.
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Figure
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Normal
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F39
Highwire: Type:
fragment
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HighWire: Journal/Corpus Code:
csirobk
Highwire: pisa_id:
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Highwire: pisa_master:
csirobk;9781486308804/1/BK07808_ch05/F39
HighWire: Atom Path:
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Highwire: cpath:
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Highwire: cpathalias:
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Highwire: Variants:
expansion
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Highwire: State:
Released
Contributors:
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