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- Inside the Living Cell
- Visualizing Cell Processes
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- Juvenile Rufous Hummingbirds- Selasphorus rufus
- Lily of the Pond - Nuphar polysepala
- Vulture King - Sarcoramphus papa
- Ancient Reptile - Sphenodon punctatum
- Mighty Small - But Mitey Common and Close By - Demodex
- Popular in Science Labs - Xenopus laevis
- Great Ball of Cells - Volvox
- Jelly That Doesn't Swim - Halyclystus sp.
- Blood-Sucking Creature From The Swamps
- A Huge Predator of the Microworld - Bursaria sp.
- By The Light Of The Moon - Aequorea
- Olives In The Sand - Olivella biplicata
- A Rose By Any Other Name! - Hopkin's Rose nudibranch - Hopkinsia rosacaea
- A Fish With A Furry Head - The Decorator Warbonnet - Chirolophis decoratus
- Butterfly of the Sea - Dendronotus
- Not Found on Most Oak Trees - Saccoglossus sp.
- A Cap Of Inky Reproductive Parasol of an 'Wolly Inky Cap' - Mushroom
- Not Your Ordinary Fish -- Wink, Wink, Nod, Nod
- A colorful marine snail Ringed Top-Shell - Calliostoma annulatum
- Errant Polychaete - Amblyosyllis
- Caterpillar of the Polyphemus Moth - Antheraea polyphemus
- Colorful Reef Crab - Liomera cinctimana
- Bosmina - A different species of "Water-Flea"
- Blepharisma - An unusually pink Ciliate
- Living Painting on Intertidal Rocks - The Lined Chiton, Tonicella lineata (Wood, 1815)
- Rockin' Rabbit - Rocky Mountain Pika, Ochontona princeps
- Flower Power Through Hybridization - Pericallis sp.
- Beautiful End to a Hard Tube - Serpula vermicularis
- Pineapple Upside-Down What? - Cassiopea sp.
- A Leaf That Crawls - Elysia crispata
- Orange Fairy Cup Fungus Auleuria aurantia
- A Thinner Finner - Syngnathus leptorhynchus
- A spikey microball - Actinophrys sol
- Crawling Beauty - Janolus fuscus
- Branch With An Attitude - Podargus papuensis
- Octopus or Squid?
- Calypso bulbosa - a lady-slipper orchid.
- "Goodness, gracious, small balls of cells." - Eudorina - A Simple Colony
- The Star of the Show - Aseroe rubra
- Lake Bryozoan Pectinatella sp.
- A Wheel of Glass - Arachnoidiscus ehrenbergi
- The Terrible Ellid Worm Thelepus crispus
- The Red-eye Medusa - Polyorchis pencillatus
- Puget Sound King Crab - Lopholithodes mandtii
- Introducing Harry Chordate - Boltenia villosa
- A Testy Blob - Arcella sp.
- Of clams and water fleas! - Chaoborus sp.
- Life in a glass house! - The diatom - Isthmia nervosa
- Bladder on the Wrack, er... Rock - Fucus distichus
- Ghostly Denizens of the Pond - Chaoborus sp.
- Smaller Than You Thought, The Shelled Amoeba- - Arcella sp.
- It Eats Flaky Skin! - Cyamus scammoni
- A Ball with Bristles and Sticky Tentacles - The Sea Gooseberry
- Fishing for Water Bears
- The Spiny Lumpsucker - Eumicrotremis orbis
- Rainbow Lorikeet - Trichoglossus haemotodus
- The Spanish Shawl Nudibranch - Flabellina iodinea
- Pacific Hagfish - Eptatretus stouti
- Ribbon Of The Rocky Shores Amphiporus bimaculatus
- Gallery
- Biology Classics
- The Classic Organisms of Biology Gallery
- The Biology Classics: Paramecium - Diet
- The Biology Classics: Paramecium - Behavior
- The Biology Classics: Paramecium - Reproduction
- The Biology Classics: Paramecium - Physiology
- The Biology Classics: Paramecium
- The Biology Classics: Planaria - Links
- The Biology Classics: Planaria - Feeding
- The Biology Classics: Planaria - Regeneration
- The Biology Classics: Planaria - About
- The Biology Classics: Planaria
- The Biology Classics: Daphnia - Links
- The Biology Classics: Daphnia - What Eats It
- The Biology Classics: Daphnia - Heart
- The Biology Classics: Daphnia - Swimming, Feeding and Breathing
- The Biology Classics: About Daphnia - The Water Flea
- The Biology Classics: Daphnia
- The Biology Classics: Paramecium - Links
- Micronaturalist\'s Note Book
- A Micronaturalist Notebook Index
- Nassula - Under Attack
- Nassula - The Chain Eater
- Three Speedsters - Strobilidium, Mesodinium, Halteria
- Vorticella - Life on a Spring
- Didinium: A Wolf Comes Calling
- Bacteria, Ya Can't Live Without Um!
- Colpidium, Rabbit of the Microcosm
- Alien Emerges From Flying Saucer
- Bring Um Back Alive: Techniques For Finding and Studying Live Microorganisms
- Paramecium bursaria, It's Easy Being Green!
- Intimate Relationships Among the Very Small
- Walking with Euplotes
- Fleas have Fleas - Observing A Paramecium Parasite
- Dileptus: Elephant of the Ciliate World
- Curious Spinsters from a Clam
- Eyes
- Eye, Eye, Eye, Eye: Questions about Eyes
- What was the most primitive eye like?
- What animal has a more sophisticated eye, Octopus or Insect?
- How do animals see in the dark?
- Why do some animals hide their eyes?
- How do animals see underwater?
- How do animals protect their eyes?
- What animal sees above and below water at the same time?
- Why do some animals pretend to have eyes?
- How many eyes can one animal have?
- What animal has the sharpest eyesight?
- The Living Camera: How do eyes make images
- Who's Eye Is It Anyway?? (4 of 4)
- Who's Eye Is It Anyway?? (3 of 4)
- Who's Eye Is It Anyway?? (2 of 4)
- Who's Eye Is It Anyway?? (1 of 4)
- Who's Eye Is It Anyway??
- Do plants have eyes?
- BioGalleries
- Ciliates Gallery - How Ciliates Feed
- Inside the Cell - THE PROTEIN ASSEMBLY LINE
- Inside the Cell - MICROTUBULE TRACKWAYS
- Whirling Animals #12
- Whirling Animals #11
- Whirling Animals #10
- Inside the Cell - A COMMON MUTATION
- Whirling Animals #9
- Whirling Animals #8
- Whirling Animals #7
- Whirling Animals #6
- Whirling Animals #5
- Inside the Cell - DISASSEMBLY OF DNA WITHIN A DIGESTIVE ENZYME
- Inside the Cell - CHLOROPHYLL ABSORPTION SPECTRUM
- A Drop of Life - Paramecium aurelia
- A Drop of Life - Blepharisma
- A Drop of Life - Volvox
- A Drop of Life - Paramecium
- A Drop of Life - Peranema
- A Drop of Life - Netrium
- A Drop of Life - Euglena
- A Drop of Life - Spirogyra
- A Drop of Life - Amoeba
- A Drop of Life - Stentor
- Inside the Cell - MITOCHONDRION CUTAWAY
- Whirling Animals #4
- Whirling Animals #3
- Babes in the Sea - Larva #3
- Babes in the Sea - Larva #2
- Babes in the Sea - Larva #1
- Glorious Guts
- The Animal Phyla
- Ciliates Gallery
- A Drop of Life
- Plunge Into The Cell
- Living Bacteria Through The Microscope
- Whirling Animals
- Beauty is Skin Deep
- Babes in the Sea - Larva #4
- Babes in the Sea - Larva #5
- Whirling Animals #2
- Whirling Animals #1
- Beauty is Skin Deep #8
- Beauty is Skin Deep #7
- Beauty is Skin Deep #6
- Beauty is Skin Deep #5
- Beauty is Skin Deep #4
- Beauty is Skin Deep #3
- Beauty is Skin Deep #2
- Beauty is Skin Deep #1
- Babes in the Sea - Larva #6
- Babes in the Sea
- Mystery Quizzes
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