Under a high magnification of 12, 483X, this scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted spores from the Sterne strain of Bacillus anthracis bacteria. For a black and white version of this image see PHIL 10122. A key characteristic of the Sterne strain of B. anthracis is the wrinkled surface of the protein coat of these bacterial spores. These spores can live for many years which, enables the bacteria to survive in a dormant state. Image courtesy CDC/Laura Rose, 2002. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-under-a-high-magnification-of-12-483x-this-scanning-electron-micrograph-170212831.html
RMKTWT5K–Under a high magnification of 12, 483X, this scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted spores from the Sterne strain of Bacillus anthracis bacteria. For a black and white version of this image see PHIL 10122. A key characteristic of the Sterne strain of B. anthracis is the wrinkled surface of the protein coat of these bacterial spores. These spores can live for many years which, enables the bacteria to survive in a dormant state. Image courtesy CDC/Laura Rose, 2002.
Under a magnification of 6, 408X, this scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted spores from the Aimes strain of Bacillus anthracis bacteria. See PHIL 10124 for a colorized version of this image. A key characteristic of the Aimes strain of B. anthracis is the smooth surface of the protein coat of these bacterial spores. These spores can live for many years which, enables the bacteria to survive in a dormant state. Image courtesy CDC/Laura Rose, 2002. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-under-a-magnification-of-6-408x-this-scanning-electron-micrograph-170212838.html
RMKTWT5X–Under a magnification of 6, 408X, this scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted spores from the Aimes strain of Bacillus anthracis bacteria. See PHIL 10124 for a colorized version of this image. A key characteristic of the Aimes strain of B. anthracis is the smooth surface of the protein coat of these bacterial spores. These spores can live for many years which, enables the bacteria to survive in a dormant state. Image courtesy CDC/Laura Rose, 2002.
Under a very high magnification of 31, 207X, this scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted spores from the Sterne strain of Bacillus anthracis bacteria. For a colorized version of this image see PHIL 10023. A key characteristic of the Sterne strain of B. anthracis is the wrinkled surface of the protein coat of these bacterial spores. These spores can live for many years which, enables the bacteria to survive in a dormant state. Image courtesy CDC/Laura Rose, 2002. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-under-a-very-high-magnification-of-31-207x-this-scanning-electron-170212834.html
RMKTWT5P–Under a very high magnification of 31, 207X, this scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted spores from the Sterne strain of Bacillus anthracis bacteria. For a colorized version of this image see PHIL 10023. A key characteristic of the Sterne strain of B. anthracis is the wrinkled surface of the protein coat of these bacterial spores. These spores can live for many years which, enables the bacteria to survive in a dormant state. Image courtesy CDC/Laura Rose, 2002.