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While I was away on my field trip, my boyfriend took care of Gummy. He has a microscope and one day he decided to put Gummy under it just to see how he’d look like.
LOOK AT THIS:
There are so many details on Gummy that you can’t see clearly because he’s so tiny. This made me unreasonably happy and maybe it will make you happy too :3
Fun fact:
Those hair-like bits at the end of its wings are called setae, they help the moth to sense what's going on around it
I found this interesting article by microscopy UK on it, and here's a quote I thought was cool.
"Adults have tactile setae on almost all of their body parts. The setae play an important role in helping the butterfly sense the relative position of its many body parts (e.g., where is the second segment of the thorax in relation to the third segment). This is especially important for flight, and there are several collections of specialized setae and nerves that help the adult sense wind, temperature, and the position of head, body, wings, legs, antennae, and other body parts."
Hdfghjkcyyc I love biology :)
Opinions on black berry looper moths?
OH MY GOODNESS, THEY LOOK KIND OF WOOLLY? LIKE THEY WERE KNITTED TOGETHER! THEY'RE SO PRETTY! GSSHSKSGSOSGSOSSUOSSJS BU9A79GSU9GGSGU9 BLACKBERRY LOOPER MOTH!






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~microscope: biolam r11~



Tilia
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Hydra (genus)
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I can't fix him but I wanna put him under a microscope. Idk might find out what is wrong with him






Sarah Schoenfeld puts recreational drugs under the microscope, with spectacular results!
Source: It’s Nice That : Photography
1. MDMA
2. Speed
3. Ecstasy
4. Ketamine
5. LSD
6. Heroin
This is what my soul looks like




Sand Under a Microscope.
There are roughly 8,000,000,000 grains of sand per cubic meter of beach, and roughly 700,000,000,000 cubic meters of beach on Earth. That's 5 sextillion grains of sand. An incomprehensible number, and yet every sand grain is microscopically unique. Like a snowflake, no two are the same.
After today's biology class I'm tempted to spend hundreds on a microscope and spend my days just looking at protists
Maybe when I'm old and retire
Micro Art / Withered Plant by Kikoh Matsuura Via Flickr: Micro Art / Withered Plant SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) #461 Width of the image 7mm 10585
Micro Art / Withered Plant by Kikoh Matsuura Via Flickr: Micro Art / Withered Plant SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) #480 Width of the image 3.2mm 10540
Surrealism by oldTor Via Flickr: Cross section of a cherry tomato. Rheinberg illumination, HDR. Поперечный срез помидора черри. Самодельное освещение по Рейнбергу, HDR. Микрофото с объективом Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 20x0.42 с Raynox DCR-150 в качестве тубусной линзы. Стэкинг 35 кадров




So yesterday, we got to use a microscope
It's cool :D




Got use a microscope yesterday
It's cool :D