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  • Fallow deer (Dama dama) stags. These stags still have the vascular layer of velvet covering their antlers. This layer supplies oxygen and nutrients to the growing bone. Once the antlers are fully grown, the velvet is shed and the antlers' bone dies. Photographed in Israel.
    AM_0808_120-redone.jpg
  • Leaf decay remaining leaf skeleton. The network of veins and vascular material seen here (referred to as a leaf skeleton) is the internal structure left behind as a leaf decays. Fallen leaf that is decaying as it decomposes. Decomposition is part of the nutrient cycle, and is a vital part of recycling organic materials within the natural environment. The plant tissues undergo a natural breakdown, and micro-organisms accelerate this process.
    IR_f_Leaf_D9838.jpg
  • Leaf decay remaining leaf skeleton. The network of veins and vascular material seen here (referred to as a leaf skeleton) is the internal structure left behind as a leaf decays. Fallen leaf that is decaying as it decomposes. Decomposition is part of the nutrient cycle, and is a vital part of recycling organic materials within the natural environment. The plant tissues undergo a natural breakdown, and micro-organisms accelerate this process.
    IR_f_Leaf_D9842.jpg
  • Leaf decay remaining leaf skeleton. The network of veins and vascular material seen here (referred to as a leaf skeleton) is the internal structure left behind as a leaf decays. Fallen leaf that is decaying as it decomposes. Decomposition is part of the nutrient cycle, and is a vital part of recycling organic materials within the natural environment. The plant tissues undergo a natural breakdown, and micro-organisms accelerate this process.
    IR_f_Leaf_D9820.jpg
  • Fallow deer (Dama dama) stags. These stags still have the vascular layer of velvet covering their antlers. This layer supplies oxygen and nutrients to the growing bone. Once the antlers are fully grown, the velvet is shed and the antlers' bone dies. Photographed in Israel.
    AM_Fallow-deer.jpg
  • Sarcoscypha coccinea, commonly known as the scarlet elf cup, scarlet elf cap, or the scarlet cup, is a species of fungus in the family Sarcoscyphaceae of the order Pezizales. The fungus, widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere, has been found in Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America, and Australia. Photographed at the Ein Afek nature reserve, Israel in February
    AM_f_scarlet-elf-cup_671A2830.jpg
  • Horsetail plants (Equisetum sp.). Photographed in Israel, Upper Galilee, Hazbani River in April
    SL_SL6_5620.jpg
  • X-ray of the Tibia and Fibula of a 23 year old male patient. Metal fixes were inserted to fix a bone fracture. The blood vessels are visible due to a dye that was injected into the blood stream
    GV_X-Ray_case10-3.jpg
  • Flowering stem of a Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) plant in a garden. Photographed in Israel in March
    VA_f_Garden_0418.jpg
  • Horsetail plants (Equisetum sp.). Photographed in Israel, Upper Galilee, Hazbani River in April
    SL_SL6_5621.jpg
  • X-ray of the Tibia and Fibula of a 23 year old male patient. Metal fixes were inserted to fix a bone fracture. The blood vessels are visible due to a dye that was injected into the blood stream
    GV_X-Ray_case10.jpg
  • X-ray of the Tibia and Fibula of a 23 year old male patient. Metal fixes were inserted to fix a bone fracture. The blood vessels are visible due to a dye that was injected into the blood stream
    GV_X-Ray_case10-2.jpg
  • Covent Garden house, London, UK
    nb_CoventGardenHouse_3863_fs_PSh.jpg
  • X-ray of the Tibia and Fibula of a 23 year old male patient. Metal fixes were inserted to fix a bone fracture. The blood vessels are visible due to a dye that was injected into the blood stream
    GV_X-Ray_case10-4.jpg
  • Yellow green mossy Abstract background
    VA_f_Abstract_DSC08534.jpg
  • Orange Lichen on a tree trunk
    VA_m_flower_06334.jpg
  • Yellow and green Abstract background
    VA_f_Abstract_3415rc.jpg
  • Yellow and green Abstract background
    VA_f_Abstract_3414.jpg
  • Orange Lichen on a tree trunk
    VA_m_flower_06335.jpg
  • Yellow and green Abstract background
    VA_f_Abstract_4328.jpg
  • lichen grows on a rock
    VA_f_Slovakia_5-1328.jpg
  • Mudskipper (Periophthalmus sp.) crawling on a rock. This amphibious fish can climb and walk on land using its limb-like pectoral fins (one seen just behind the head). It breathes on land using highly vascular sacks on its mouth and gills. Its skin contains cells that are filled with a watery fluid, which cushion its movements. Its protruding eyes are adapted for vision above the water. The mudskipper is found in swamps, estuaries and mud flats from eastern Africa, through southern Asia, to Japan and Australia. Photographed in the Seychelles
    BT_mudhopper_51.jpg
  • Mudskipper (Periophthalmus sp.) crawling on a rock. This amphibious fish can climb and walk on land using its limb-like pectoral fins (one seen just behind the head). It breathes on land using highly vascular sacks on its mouth and gills. Its skin contains cells that are filled with a watery fluid, which cushion its movements. Its protruding eyes are adapted for vision above the water. The mudskipper is found in swamps, estuaries and mud flats from eastern Africa, through southern Asia, to Japan and Australia. Photographed in the Seychelles
    BT_mudhopper_50.jpg
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