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  • Radiolarian (Anthocyrtis ventricosa) skeleton. Radiolaria are protozoa, single-celled eukaryotes, typically 0.1mm - 0.2mm across. They form part of the zooplankton in the oceans. The radiolarian shown here belongs to the Polycistina group and so has a silica-based skeleton that preserves well in the fossil record. False-coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Image is x417 life size when printed 10cm across.
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