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Trichuris trichiura has a narrow anterior esophageal end and shorter and thicker posterior anus. These pinkish-white worms are threaded through the mucosa. They attach to the host through their slender anterior end and feed on tissue secretions instead of blood.
Tetis of Fish T.S. under light microscope with white background
Paps smear analysis: Superficial squamous cell, metaplastic squamous cell, koilocytes cell. HPV related change
Blastomycosis is a fungal infection caused by inhaling Blastomyces dermatitidis spores. If it involves only the lungs, it is called pulmonary blastomycosis. Only about half of people with the disease have symptoms, which can include fever, cough, night sweats, muscle pains, weight loss, chest pain, and feeling tired.
Microalgae under microscopic view, green algae, cyanobacteria, phytoplankton, diatom, algae mix collage background
Photomicrograph of rotifer, probably Rotaria rotatoria. Rapidly rotating cilia at top of head, internal organs visible. Green circles are algae. Live specimen. Original image at 40X, wet mount, transmitted brightfield illumination. Indistinct image due to motion blur of live specimen and very shallow depth of field of brightfield illumination.
amazing inhabitants of the microworld under a microscope
Closeup detail of weed green plant
brown, beige and white fat cells,  adipocyte and lipocyte, cholesterol in a cells, adipose tissue, lipid droplet, \nfat in body, Obesity, Types of lipocytes dermis and hypodermis, nucleus, 3d render
plant Zea Stem C.S. under light mircoscope with white background
Leiden leaf c.s. under microscope
Plant Leaves with Blight Disease
Photograph of autotrophic Euglena through microscope under brightfield illumination.
Magnolia tree branches
Planarian parasite (flatworm) under microscope view.
Fossilised Fish
False color image of diatom under the microscope
Antibodies conjugated with drugs at the FC region are designed to attach a drug to the FC region of the antibody. This technology leverages the specificity of antibodies to deliver the drug directly to target cells. As a result, it can enhance the drug's effectiveness and reduce side effects. This approach is particularly promising in cancer treatment and therapies for autoimmune diseases.\n\nThis image was not created by AI.
Freshwater aquatic zooplankton and algae under microscope view
Photomicrograph of midge fly, Chironomidae family, eggs hatching. Eggs are encased in a gelatinous material that attracts debris. Live specimen. Larva about 0.5 mm long. Wet mount, 10X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
A collection of animals, fish, insects that lived during the Carboniferous Period.
Squash preparation of stained onion root tip cells showing various stages of mitosis. Differential interference contrast optics on a Leica microscope, Image taken with the X40 objective lens.  Depth of focus is extremely shallow (just a few microns).  Differential interference contrast results in an optical slice horizontally through the specimen providing maximum possible resolution at this magnification and good contrast. Chromatic abberation is inevitable in light microscopy, but has been kept to a minimum in this image.
Host cells with spores (mold) are inside wood under the microscope for education.
Pleomorphic liposarcoma. Site: Neck. Pleomorphic liposarcoma is a rare subtype of fat cell cancer in the body. It is a rare and very malignant type of tumor that usually arises from fat cells and deep soft tissues of the upper and lower extremities (shoulder, arms, legs, and thighs).
Spirogyra algae (filamentous green algae) under the microscope - optical microscope x400 magnification
Australian native plants encompass a diverse array of flora uniquely adapted to the continent's varied climates and landscapes. From the iconic eucalypts towering over bushland to the vibrant blossoms of banksias and bottlebrushes dotting the coastal scrub, these plants exhibit remarkable resilience and adaptation to harsh conditions. Their foliage ranges from delicate ferns in rainforests to tough, sclerophyllous leaves in arid regions, reflecting Australia's rich botanical heritage and ecological diversity. Many native species play crucial roles in local ecosystems, providing habitat and food for native wildlife while contributing to the country's distinctive natural landscapes, from the verdant rainforests of Queensland to the expansive deserts of the Outback.
Spore bags of helminthosporium contain 8 cells. This disease causes helminthosporiosis of wheat. Soon very small and quite harmful.
Wild plants spread in sunlight
Cross section leaf of plant under the light microscope view for botany education.
Close-up of common mullein (Verbascum thapsus) in New England stone wall -- a fuzzy, biennial plant introduced to North America from Europe. Many consider it a weed, but it has attractive features, notably its large size and lamb's-ear-like leaves. Also known as great mullein.
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