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Micro bacterium tuberculosis 3+ moderate red cells on blue background .Medical science background concept.
Aquatic plants under a thin layer of ice
Horizontal or vertical banner with pathogenic bacterias and viruses. Virus under microscope. Fast multiplication of bacteria. Infection and microbe. Copy space for text. 3d render
Juvenile granulosa cell tumor: Ovarian juvenile granulosa cell tumor (JGCT) is an extremely rare sex cord-stromal tumor that is most commonly encountered in prepubertal girls and young women.
Micrograph of a moss leaf, Dicranum, with elongated cells, and an elongated midrib (costa) that may be the water conducting cells of the leaf, with polarization at 100x.
Gastrotricha, Biological Classification: Phylum seen under Microscope. They are commonly referred to as Hairy backs. They live on and in between particles of Sediment on the seabed floor. There are nearly 809 species that are either Freshwater or Seawater Creatures
The normal liver cells or hepatocytes contain lipid droplets, more frequent near the central vein of hepatic lobules, that can be demonstrated using osmium tetroxide as fixative. In steatosis or fatty liver disease, the amount of lipid droplets is pathologically very increased.
chinese medicine Rhizoma Cibotii, Cibotium barometz
ESBL negative in sensitivity test in muller hinton media.
Macro shot of colorful plastic spirals and mesh on a mirror ball.
anther of lily flower, Lilium brownii, science plant cell micrograph
Tubular adenoma. Site: breast. Tubular adenoma is most commonly but not exclusively located at the upper outer quadrant of the breast and presents in young women
Hand made cross section of a branch from a knotweed plant, Reynoutria japonica, showing the cortex at 40x with polarization.
Hookworm egg human parasite in stool examination test find microscope 40x.
Colorful Lichens on the Welwitschia Drive, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia. Namib Desert.
Ependymomas are cancerous tumors that grow in your brain or any part of the spine, including your neck and upper and lower back. They form at first in your ependymal cells in the middle of your spinal cord and in the fluid-filled spaces in your brain known as ventricles.
Rendering of some blue viruses
Vaginal Virus Infection or Herpes simplex as sexually transmitted disease or STD as viral vaginitis symptoms of female genital infected vagina as vaginosis outbreak with 3D illustration elements.
Coronavirus 2019-nCov novel corona virus concept.
Gemma from a Marchantia polymorpha thallus from a stream called Broad Brook in East Windsor, Connecticut at about 100x with polarization.
Frozen Puddle in the Meadow, Canada
Botany concept, close up of long red and yellow pistils and stamens. Stock footage. Details of an unusual flower underwater
bunch of natural sponges
I painted acrylic colors on white paper and I folded the paper together similar to the rorschach inkblot method that create the texture of mixed acrylic colors.
Other types of mushrooms have pores instead of gills. Like gills, pores produce spores, but they appear as small, sponge-like holes instead of thin blades. The little holes lead to tubes inside the cap. As spores mature, they eventually fall from the tubes out of holes and into their environment.
A high scale magnification photograph of the conidia and conidiophores of a Penicillium species fungus. At the end of the long conidiophore are the phialides that form the spores. Some species of Penicillium are used in cheese making, others produce the antibiotic penicillin. The photograph was taken with a light microscope fitted with Nomarski differential interference contrast optics that give high contrast at maximum aperture for optimal resolution.
Close up moss grown up cover the rough stones. Green moss on the floor in the forest. Show with macro view. Rocks full of the moss. High quality picture for wallpaper
Closed up bitten leaf - negative image technique.
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