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C. elegans worms, light micrograph
C. elegans worms. Confocal laser scanning micrograph of Caenorhabditis elegans worms. Neurons (nerve cells) are green and the digestive tract is red. C. elegans is a soil-dwelling hermaphrodite nematode worm and one of the most studied animals in biological and genetic research. A tendency to reproduce by self-fertilisation (resulting in identical offspring), along with the short time taken to reach maturity, make this tiny worm an ideal subject. Bacteria are yellow
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Media ID 9210811
© HEITI PAVES/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
Bacteria Bacterium C Elegans Caenorhabditis Elegans Digestive System Fluorescence Microscopy Hermaphrodite Micrograph Model Organism Nematoda Nematode Neurones Neurons Roundworm Worm Genetics
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 16.5cm (9.3" x 6.5")
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This print showcases the intricate world of C. elegans worms, revealing their mesmerizing beauty under a light microscope. The image captures the essence of these tiny creatures, with their translucent bodies allowing us to witness the inner workings of their complex anatomy. Highlighted in vibrant green are the neurons, or nerve cells, which intricately weave throughout the worm's body. These delicate structures play a crucial role in transmitting signals and coordinating various bodily functions. In striking contrast, the digestive tract is depicted in vivid red hues, emphasizing its importance as it processes nutrients and sustains life within these remarkable organisms. C. elegans worms hold a special place in scientific research due to their unique characteristics. As soil-dwelling hermaphrodites, they possess both male and female reproductive organs and can self-fertilize to produce identical offspring. This ability combined with their rapid maturation process has made them an invaluable model organism for biological and genetic studies. The presence of yellow bacteria adds another layer of complexity to this micrograph, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between C. elegans worms and these microscopic organisms that inhabit their environment. Through fluorescence microscopy techniques like confocal laser scanning microscopy employed by photographer Heiti Paves, we gain insight into this fascinating world at a level not visible to our naked eyes alone. This stunning image serves as a testament to nature's diversity and reminds us of how even seemingly insignificant creatures can hold immense value in advancing our understanding of biology and genetics.
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