SEM of Fruit Fly Eye - Stock Image - C028/3021 - Science Photo Library
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Colour enhanced scanning electron micrograph of the eye of the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), comprised of approximately 800 hexagonal ommatidia with each ommatidium containing eight photoreceptor cells. Sensory hairs project for the surface between the ommatidia. Aaron J. Bell/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
SEM of Fruit Fly Eye - Stock Image - C028/3021 - Science Photo Library
SEM of Fruit Fly Eye - Stock Image - C028/3021 - Science Photo Library
SEM of Fruit Fly Eye - Stock Image - C028/3021 - Science Photo Library
SEM of Fruit Fly Eye - Stock Image - C028/3021 - Science Photo Library
SEM of Fruit Fly Eye - Stock Image - C028/3021 - Science Photo Library
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