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English: Title: Trichobothridium, the eye of box mites
The majority of ground-dwelling animals do not have a sophisticated visual and hearing organ, however they has been perfectly adapted to the life in soil. They replaced hearing and seeing with a variety of sensing hairs, hence they can sense chemical and physical stimuli from the environment. The picture shows the main sensory organ (also known trichobothridium) of a member of box mites (Dameus sp., Oribatida) in 1,300 times magnification. The photograph was taken by the scanning electron microscope Hitachi S-4700 with 70 times magnification and has been colored in Adobe Photoshop.Magyar: A talajlakó állatok többsége nem rendelkezik kifinomult látó- és hallószervvel, mégis tökéletesen alkalmazkodtak a talajlakó élethez. A látás és hallás érzékszerveit a legkülönfélébb tapintó érzőszőrökkel helyettesítették, melyekkel kémiai és fizikai ingereket is képesek felfogni környezetükből, a talajból. A képen egy páncélosatka (Dameus sp., Oribatida) "szemének", azaz fő érzőszervének (másképpen trichobothridiumnak) az eredését látjuk 1300-szoros nagyításban.
A kép Hitachi S-4700 pásztázó elektronmikroszkóppal készült és Adobe Photoshop programmal lett színezve. English: Title: Trichobothridium, the eye of box mites The majority of ground-dwelling animals do not have a sophisticated visual and hearing organ, however they has been perfectly adapted to the life in soil. They replaced hearing and seeing with a variety of sensing hairs, hence they can sense chemical and physical stimuli from the environment. The picture shows the main sensory organ (also known trichobothridium) of a member of box mites (Dameus sp., Oribatida) in 1,300 times magnification. The photograph was taken by the scanning electron microscope Hitachi S-4700 with 70 times magnification and has been colored in Adobe Photoshop. |
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