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Backgrounds of Characteristics and Different shaped Colony of Bacteria and Mold growing on agar plates from Soil samples for education in Microbiology laboratory.
Abundant meningococci bacteria observed, with a notably absence of white blood cells in the spinal fluid from a critically ill meningitis patient. Meningococcal meningitis is the term used to describe a bacterial form of meningitis caused by Neisseria meningitidis. This form of meningitis is associated with high morbidity and mortality. \nSometimes the bacteria spread to people who have had close or lengthy contact with a patient with meningococcal disease. Those at increased risk of getting sick include: People in the same household, roommates and anyone with direct contact with the patient’s oral secretions, such as a kissing partner
A quadrant streak of the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus cultured or inoculated on Baird-Parker agar with egg tellurite .
Metastatic breast cancer to lymph node. Estrogen receptor positive
Bacterial multidrug efflux pumps (E-CmeB) expel antibiotics  from inside the bacterium (bottom): ciprofloxacin (yellow), chloramphenicol (violet),  ampicillin (red).
Photomicrograph of two rotifers. Rapidly rotating cilia at top of heads, internal organs visible. Live specimen. Wet mount, 10X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Haematococcus pluvialis red cyst algae under microscopic view, empty space - haematocyst, resting cells, strong antioxidant astaxanthin
Backlit composition on white background of different microbes growing on colture media
Backgrounds of Bacteria and Mold under the microscope in Lab.
stx2a is a subtype of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) linked to Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS), a severe condition impacting kidney function and blood clotting. STEC poses a significant risk of foodborne illness and can spread within communities including family members.
gram staining,Negative bacilli.
Stem of Nerium indicum T.S. under light mircoscope with white background
Top View of Culture plate of bacterial growth showing antibiotic sensitivity in their colony pattern placed on mosaic black background
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This is a photomicrograph of cucumber pollen magnified 100 times.
Close-up shot of a petri dish for checking an antibiotic in the laboratory.
Aspergillus (mold) for Microbiology in Lab.
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Colonies of pathogenic bacteria in a Petri dish, microbiological studies
Candida is the most common fungal pathogen, with Candida albicans and Candida tropicalis accounting for 90% of the infections.
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DNA A-T Pair
Gram staining, also known as Gram's method, is a method of differentiating bacterial species into two large groups (Gram positive and Gram negative).
Close-up shot of a petri dish for checking an antibiotic in the laboratory.
Backgrounds of Characteristics  of Bacteria and Fungi  for education in Microbiology laboratory.
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Different germs in the human intestines called microbiome,Bacteria Lactobacillus in human intestine,Beneficial healthy intestinal bacterium microflora,Gut bacteria
Adipose tissue under the microscope view show contains large lipid droplet.
Candida albicans grown on chromogenic agar plates. Candida albicans, a fungus naturally present in small quantities on the body, inhabits areas such as the mouth, skin, and intestines. When the balance with healthy bacteria is disrupted, Candida can lead to infections like thrush and vaginal yeast infections. These infections are frequent and typically addressed with antifungal medications.
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