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Tongue bacteria, SEM - Stock Image - C037/1267
Tongue bacteria, SEM by Steve Gschmeissner #anatomy #microscope #microscopic #medicine #medical #human
Coloured SEM of lung showing alveoli and bronchus - Stock Image - P590/0137
Lung tissue, showing alveoli, a bronchus, and a pulmonary blood vessel. At right is a bronchus (blue), a branching air tube. Beside it is a blood vessel (red) with smooth endothelial surface through which blood passes. Lung tissue (yellow) has a spongy appearance, and is made up of alveoli air sacs whose interstital walls are lined with blood capillaries.
Capillaries and alveoli in the lung
Capillaries and alveoli in the lung. Strangely beautiful...
Sem Of Human Shin Bone by Science Source
I like the pattern and texture that the bone makes when you magnify it
Nerve fiber node, TEM
Nerve fiber node. Colored TEM cross-section through a nerve fiber at a node of Ranvier. The axon (blue) is surrounded by a fatty insulating sheath of myelin (green), which increases the speed of the nerve signal. ©Thomas Deerinck, NCMIR/Science Source
Small intestine blood vessels, SEM - Stock Image - C003/0696
Small intestine blood vessels
The fine art of microscopy by science photographer Martin Oeggerli
human retina SEM by Micronaut › Micronaut: The fine art of microscopy by science photographer Martin Oeggerli
Goblet cells - Stock Image - P520/0107
Goblet cells- they make your mucous.
What’s in a Cell? | Kids Discover Online
Hair follicles and nails are made of proteins. In fact, about half the stuff in your body is made of protein. Every person has about 500,000 different proteins working at any time. Most serve as switches that turn chemical reactions on and off when needed. Proteins are made by organelles, which also perform other jobs, such as turning food into energy and moving molecules around. | What’s in a Cell? | Kids Discover
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Cilia in the Lung Bronchiole
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Immune response in the human brain accurately measured for the first time ever. – Healthinnovations