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Globorotalia scitula, foraminifera fossil




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Globorotalia scitula, foraminifera fossil

Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image showing a fossilised planktonic species of foraminifera

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Electron Micrograph Eukaryote Eukaryotic Foram Foraminifera Foraminiferan Fossil Fossilised Micrograph Microscope Image Plankton Planktonic Protist Protista Retaria Rhizaria Scanning Electron Micrograph Scanning Electron Microscope Scanning Electron Microscope Image Sem Image Globigerinida Invertebrata


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This stunning print captures the intricate beauty of a Globorotalia scitula foraminifera fossil, a planktonic species of foraminifera that lived millions of years ago. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) image reveals the delicate details of this ancient invertebrate, showcasing its fossilized form with incredible clarity. Foraminifera are single-celled organisms known for their intricate shells, which can be preserved as fossils and provide valuable insights into Earth's past environments. This particular specimen belongs to the group known as retaria within the rhizaria supergroup, highlighting its importance in understanding marine ecosystems and climate history. The high-resolution SEM image allows us to appreciate the eukaryotic structure of this tiny protist, emphasizing its significance in paleontological research. As we gaze upon this micrograph, we are reminded of the vast diversity of life forms that have inhabited our planet over geological time scales. Through the lens of a scanning electron microscope, we are transported back in time to when this foram was alive and thriving in ancient oceans. Its exquisite shell serves as a testament to nature's artistry and resilience, inspiring wonder and curiosity about the mysteries hidden within Earth's fossil record.

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