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Head of a young newt, SEM
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Head of a young newt, SEM
Head of a young newt. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a juvenile (immature) newt. Although this newt is in the last stages of development, it still has gills (frilly structures at top left) on its neck. Gills are specialised organs used for breathing underwater. When tadpoles undergo metamorphosis (developmental changes) into adult newts, their gills change into air-breathing lungs for living on land. Adult newts are mainly terrestrial, only visiting the water to breed
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Amphibian Developmental Biology Eyes False Colour Gill Gills Herpetology Immature Juvenile Under Developed Young False Coloured Newt
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This print showcases the intricate beauty of a young newt's head, captured through a Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM). The image reveals the fascinating details of this juvenile amphibian in its last stages of development. At first glance, one cannot miss the frilly gills adorning its neck, specialized organs that enable it to breathe underwater. As metamorphosis takes place during their transition into adult newts, these gills will undergo remarkable changes. They will transform into air-breathing lungs, allowing them to thrive on land rather than solely relying on aquatic environments. Adult newts are predominantly terrestrial creatures and only return to water for breeding purposes. The false-colored SEM image highlights the vibrant hues present within this tiny creature's eye and skin texture. Its eyes appear particularly striking as they provide an insight into the world from which it observes its surroundings. This photograph not only captures the natural wonder of this young newt but also serves as a reminder of nature's incredible ability to adapt and evolve. It offers viewers a glimpse into developmental biology and herpetology while celebrating the delicate balance between different life forms in our diverse ecosystem.
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