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		<title>Virtual Microscope: Cross section of the earth worm (Lumbricus terrestris)</title>
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<p>The image above shows <em>Lumbricus terrestris</em>, the earth worm, in cross section. The red part in the center is the digestive system. You can zoom into the image. The only adjustment done to the image was a color correction. The image was not sharpened.</p>
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