Do you know what this is? (I do!)
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- This is an interesting specimen under the microscope. Guess what it is!
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I first thought drainfly, but then I thought flea. I don't know!
Or maybe springtail?
the very tip being so crystal clear, is wonderful. what a best microscope can do!
Wow. That was embarrassing! But what an amazing structure.
First time you did a microscope review on ramen you stated that they were fine just oil..How do you feel now that other people are doing them and finding mites in them?
It all depends how you store/process the food. Assuming that these videos are indeed authentic. You can find all sorts of things on food. Contaminants on food are a sign of improper processing and manufacture and storage. Every person eats several hundred grams of insects every year, without knowing it. I am not really worried about the mites as such (they are digested by the acid of our stomach when we eat them). I am more concerned about pesticides in food, and other harmful substances.
Tongue possibly...or a stinger...bigger that he whole body....😮
So cool
It was the head...
Oh wow
A seed of something.
this remembers me to the tongue of a honey bee 😄
Your videos are of topic, focus more on microbes
wie kann jemand so gemein sein, einer Biene die Zunge rauszureissen und zur Schau zu stellen.........
dir ist bewusst dass bienen massenhaft sterben von sich aus?
I'm interested in getting a new microscope, something a little higher end than what I currently have (Swift SW380T) but nothing crazy expensive, yet. If someone could give me a place to start looking for options, it would be much appreciated.
You might want to check the company Euromex. But before you buy something, be clear what you expect from the microscope.
@@Microbehunter thank you! I'm not sure what precisely I want from a new microscope yet, so I will be sure to shop around with careful consideration.
I, like a lot of people I guess, assumed that this was the whole insect. I thought that the long part looked great for trapping pollen, but the rest of its 'body' seemed so small, and no wings!
Brilliant slide though. 100 years old, and as scientifically viable as the day it was made.