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Eggs of Hookworm in stool, analyze by microscope
Green soybeans on white background
centropyxis aculeata (amoeboid organism) under the microscope - optical microscope x400 magnification
Wood anemones in a nature reserve woodland.
Freshwater aquatic zooplankton and algae under microscope view
Rhododendron
Planarian parasite (flatworm) under microscope view.
Thai basil is a type of basil with an anise or black licorice flavor that's native to Southeast Asia. It has a purple stem, purple flowers, and thin, dark green leaves.
Chinese white-berry or white-fruited rowan. Another pretty tree of the rowan family, this tree sports white (rather than orange) fruit. Ornamental, found in British gardens. Selective focus.
amazing inhabitants of the microworld under a microscope
Spore bags of helminthosporium contain 8 cells. This disease causes helminthosporiosis of wheat. Soon very small and quite harmful.
Blue-eyed mary spring flower macro Omphalodes verna\nPhoto taken outdoors in spring sunligt
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.
Small Uraria crinita wild plant growing in the garden
Planarian parasite (flatworm) under microscope view.
Portulaca oleracea - purslane
Parasite egg Ascaris lumbricoides find with microscope in laboratory.
Hydroponic Green Vegetables in Organic Farm Greenhouses
Alternanthera sessilis or sissoo spinach plant
Dove eggs
Amphora sp. algae under microscopic view, Diatoms, phytoplankton, fossils, silica, golden yellow algae
Copepod with egg sacs. Live specimen. Wet mount, 10X objective, combination of transmitted brightfield illumination.
a helmeted guinea fowl egg that was in the bushes in the aviary
Myosotis, commonly called ‘Forget-me-nots”, is a genus of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae and produces clusters of tiny blue, pink or white flowers. It is in bloom from late March to early June in the temperate zone.
Euglena single cell flagellate eukaryotes under the microscope
Most familiar duck, and ancestor of domestic duck. Breeds in parks, by canals in towns, on eutrophic lakes, woodland and marshes, seashores; accepts very small waters (tiny pools, ditches etc.). Resident in much of Europe, except in N and E, where it retreats from the ice in winter.\nWide range of nest sites; under bush, tree-hole, artificial nest-basket, near or on buildings.\n\nThis is fairly the most common duck in the Netherlands.
Mix eggs of parasite.in stool exam.
Stock photo showing close-up, elevated view of raised bed, vegetable garden compost planted with Fenugreek seedlings.
Photograph of autotrophic Euglena through microscope under brightfield illumination.
Forest floor in Autumn
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