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Clamidococcus nivalis (Alga) enlarged under a microscope. The protozoa fell with the rain in October 1900, in Florence
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Clamidococcus nivalis (Alga) enlarged under a microscope. The protozoa fell with the rain in October 1900, in Florence
Clamidococcus nivalis (Alga) enlarged under a microscope. The protozoa fell with the rain in October 1900, in Florence. Date of Photograph:12/1902
Roster, Giorgio,Roster, Giorgio
RGD-S-000B34-0786
Media ID 33224151
© Alinari Archives, Florence
General Biology Invertebrates Mathematical And Natural Sciences Microbiology Slides Protozoa Research Subjects Zoology And Zootechnics
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the fascinating world of microbiology, specifically Clamidococcus nivalis (Alga), as it is enlarged under a microscope. The image captures a moment in history when these unique protozoa fell from the sky with raindrops in Florence during October 1900. The photograph, taken by Giorgio Roster in December 1902, offers us a glimpse into the intricate and diverse realm of research subjects within general biology. It highlights the significance of studying protozoa, which are microscopic organisms that play crucial roles in various ecosystems. As we delve into this mesmerizing image, we witness an array of tiny organisms magnified to reveal their intricate structures and vibrant colors. These microorganisms belong to the kingdom Protista and can be found among other invertebrates and animals. The photograph not only serves as an invaluable tool for scientific exploration but also embodies the essence of mathematical and natural sciences. It exemplifies how zoology and zootechnics intertwine with microbiology to deepen our understanding of life's complexities on both macroscopic and microscopic scales. It is important to note that this caption refers solely to the content depicted within the photograph itself rather than any commercial use associated with it or any specific company involved. Instead, let us appreciate this remarkable work by Giorgio Roster as a testament to his dedication towards unraveling nature's mysteries through visual documentation. In conclusion, this stunning print transports us back in time to witness an extraordinary event where Clamidococcus nivalis (Alga) descended upon Florence amidst rainfall over a century ago. Its profound implications continue to inspire researchers today while reminding us of nature's boundless wonders waiting patiently for exploration.
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