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Science in Pictures

AuthorScott LaFee
Date

March 4, 2024

A fluorescent image depicts a section of the tube-like mosquito heart magnified 100 times. The triangular-shaped bundles perpendicular to the heart are alary muscles which hold the organ up against the mosquito’s back. The insect’s body consists of a series of segments; the broad strips of muscle that run parallel to the heart are intersegmental muscles that hold the segments together

Image courtesy of Jonas King, Vanderbilt University.