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White fig (Ficus virens) is a plant of the genus Ficus found in India, southeast Asia, through Malaysia and into Northern Australia. Known as Pakad or pilkhan in India its fruits are edible like many figs. It is a medium-sized tree. It is a fig tree belonging to the group of trees known as strangler figs, which is because its seeds can germinate on other trees and grow to strangle and eventually kill the host tree. This is a very massive tree in which the size of the crown can sometimes exceed the height of the tree.
The ethmoid sinuses are located at the top of your nose (the bridge) between or just below the eyes 3d illustration
Horizontal close up of fresh picked organic figs from large figtree with hands holding ripe fruit from home country garden Australia
Fresh red fig on the branch.fig tree and leaves.
Squash preparation of  onion root tip cells stained to reveal chromosomes,  Bright field illumination, light microscopy.  This image was taken with the X40 objective lens.  Depth of focus is extremely low at this magnification.  Smaller apertures give greater depth of focus, but image quality deteriorates and resolution is greatly reduced.  The aperture in this image was optimised for contrast and resolution. Chromatic abberation is inevitable in light microscopy, but has been kept to a minimum in this image.
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Young figs growing on the tree
Elephant ear fig organic fruits on a fig tree in Kerala
Fig tree, fresh organic figs on the fig tree in the garden
Limulus is a genus of horseshoe crab, with one extant species, the Atlantic horseshoe crab L. polyphemus. Many fossil species are known, many of which have since been assigned to other genera.
Colorful seamless pattern with Crystal stones.
Ficus racemosa fruits. Its other names cluster fig, red river fig and gular. This  is a species of plant in the family Moraceae. It is native to Australia and tropical Asia.
Vertical closeup photo of green leaves, branches and unripe green figs growing on a tree in an organic garden in Summer. Armidale, New England high country, NSW. Soft focus background.
microscopic cross section showing the Adrenal gland of a rat
Ripe fig on tree
Poisonous snake waiting in shadows as sunlight flits through the leaves in a rainforest in Cahuita, Colombia
Young figs growing on the tree
Figs on the Branch isolated on white background
Ficus religiosa Fruits on green leaf. It is also known as the bodhi tree, pippala tree, peepul tree, peepal tree and ashwattha tree.
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plant Stem-Collenchyma C.S. under light mircoscope with white background
Lung cancer - adenocarcinoma, mucinous type. Left lung tumor in section cutting with microscopic image. cancer cell present.
Some amoebas like this one form shells. Shell is composed of bits of rock (sand), diatom shells, and other debris. Fresh water. Live specimen. Wet mount, 40X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Fig or Fig (Ficus carica L.) is a type of plant that produces edible fruit and originates from West Asia
Leaf of a fig tree
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