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Mold fungi can cause dangerous lung infections
Invasive pleomorphic lobular carcinoma (PLC) of the breast is a subtype of invasive lobular cancer which compromises approximately 1% of all epithelial breast malignancies and is characterized by higher nuclear pleomorphism and poorer prognosis than classic invasive lobular cancer (ILC)
Histological Pancreas human, Liver human, Vermiform appendix human and Kidney Human under the microscope for education.
Acute ordinary hepatitis liver biopsy under light microscopy
Microscopic view of a colony of Aspergillus fungi, which causes the lung infection aspergillosis, aspergilloma of the brain and lungs. 3D illustration
A microscope slide showing a stained section of a human bowel, or small intestine.  It was taken through microscope lens that has a central focus through a thin layer of glass.
Fern Plant growing on white Background - Panorama
corn stem micrograph with dye
PAPS Smear study of a young women under microscopy showing Atrophic changes in uterus which is unusual at young age.
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, or DLBCL, is a cancer that starts in white blood cells called lymphocytes.
Characteristics of Rhizopus is a genus of common saprophytic fungi  on Slide under the microscope for education.
Close-up of young corncob with corn hair
Psilocybin mushrooms, 3D illustration. Commonly known as magic mushrooms, a group of fungi that contain psilocybin which turns into psilocin upon ingestion and cause the psychedelic effects
pumpkin seed in the food processor view from above
Cross sections of the plant root under the microscope view for education
bud of a Pincushion Protea flower
Blue colored stem cells of a lentil plant under the microscope.
Fatty liver disease (steatosis) is a common condition caused by having too much fat build up in your liver. A healthy liver contains a small amount of fat. It becomes a problem when fat reaches 5% to 10% of your liver's weight.
Tissue of Small intestine (Duodenum), Large intestine Human and Stomach Human under the microscope in Lab.
Photomicrograph of Histological analysis of Intramedullary SOL showing Astrocytoma, WHO grade-4
Fruit bodies (ascocarps) are cylindrical or flattened with dimensions of 38 centimetres tall and 28 mm thick
Very variable, low to medium, silkily-hairy perennial. Leaves pinnate, lowermost with 5-7 leaflets, upper with 9-15; leaflets oblong to elliptical. Flowers normally yellow, but may be red, purple, orange or white; 12-15mm, in dense heads with a leaf-like bract immediately beneath; calyx inflated, white woolly, the teeth often red-tipped.\nHabitat: Dry coastal grassland, also inland on calcareous soils, cliff tops and rock ledges, to 3000m.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far North.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation on Terschelling (Netherlands) in September 2015.
the underside of the cap of a big parasol mushroom with gills and the annulus closeup in a forest in autumn
Mountain Bluet
Fungi Aspergillus, black mold which produce aflatoxins and cause pulmonary infection aspergillosis, 3D illustration
Pheochromocytoma, Site: Adrenal gland
Human testis under the light microscope view. Shows spermatogonia, spermatocytes in meiosis, spermatids, and spermatozoa.
Small flower head in summer
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