Spores of white tooth-like corticioid fungus from soft rotten wood collected in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a microscopic view of fungal spores, specifically those belonging to a white tooth-like corticioid fungus. The spores are arranged randomly on the slide, showcasing their oval shape and varying sizes. While some appear relatively uniform in size, others exhibit minor differences.

Upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that the spores have smooth surfaces, devoid of any visible features or structures. This lack of ornamentation is a notable characteristic of this particular fungal species.

The background of the image is a clean white, providing an unobstructed view of the spores. The overall appearance of the spores suggests they are freshly collected and preserved for examination under the microscope.

In summary, the image provides a detailed glimpse into the microscopic world of fungal spores, highlighting their unique characteristics and features. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Las esporas de hongos corticioides similares a dientes blancos procedentes de madera podrida blanda recolectadas en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 19 de abril del 2023. La imagen presenta una vista microscópica de esporas fúngicas, específicamente las que pertenecen a un hongo corticioide similar a dientes blancos. Las esporas están dispuestas aleatoriamente en el portaobjetos, mostrando su forma ovalada y sus tamaños variables. Aunque algunas parecen de tamaño relativamente uniforme, otras muestran pequeñas diferencias. Al observarlas con más detenimiento, se puede apreciar que las esporas tienen superficies lisas, desprovistas de cualquier estructura o elemento visible. Esta falta de ornamentación es una característica notable de esta especie fúngica en particular. El fondo de la imagen es blanco limpio, proporcionando una vista despejada de las esporas. La apariencia general de las esporas sugiere que fueron recolectadas y conservadas para examinar bajo el microscopio. En resumen, la imagen ofrece una mirada detallada al mundo microscópico de esporas fúngicas, destacando sus características únicas y específicas. – Spanish translation

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