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Radiolarian model
Galls model of radiolarian by Blaschka, held at the Natural History Museum, London
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Blaschka Eukaryote Eukaryotic Microscopic Plankton Planktonic Protist Protista Radiolaria Radiolarian Radiozoa Retaria Rhizaria Invertebrata
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1. Title: "A Microscopic Marvel: The Radiolarian Model by Blaschka at the Natural History Museum, London" This exquisite glass model showcases the intricate beauty of a Radiolarian, a type of planktonic protist belonging to the phylum Radiolaria and the class Retaria. The model, crafted by the renowned glass artists Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late 19th century, is held at the Natural History Museum in London. Radiolarians are unicellular, eukaryotic organisms, characterized by their siliceous tests, which are intricately patterned and vary in shape and size. These microscopic invertebrates are part of the larger group of protists, which also includes algae, fungi, and other non-plant, non-animal organisms. The Blaschka brothers meticulously recreated the delicate details of the Radiolarian's test using glass, providing an accurate representation of its complex structure. The model's intricate patterns and translucent quality offer a glimpse into the mesmerizing world of these planktonic organisms, which play a crucial role in marine ecosystems as primary producers and consumers. Radiolarians are classified under the phylum Rhizaria, which includes other organisms such as foraminifera and choanoflagellates. They are characterized by their pseudopodia, which are used for movement, feeding, and attachment to substrates. The Blaschka Radiolarian model is a testament to the artists' skill and dedication to accurately represent the natural world. It serves as an educational tool, allowing researchers and visitors to study the intricate details of this microscopic organism and appreciate its beauty and significance in marine ecosystems. This unique piece is a must-see for anyone interested in marine biology, microscopic organisms, or the art of glass modeling.
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