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Corpuscle Collection

"Exploring the Intricate World of Corpuscles: From Kidney Tubules to Blood Cells and Skin Anatomy" Delving into the microscopic wonders

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: Kidney tubules in section

Kidney tubules in section
Kidney tubules. Fluorescent light micrograph of a section through kidney tissue showing numerous tubules (black/green). The tubules are seen in cross-section

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: Human skin, illustration

Human skin, illustration
3d illustration of a cross section of a hair follicle with description

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: Human red blood corpuscles

Human red blood corpuscles
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) of red blood cells showing their characteristic biconcave shape which increases the surface area for diffusion

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: Red blood cells, computer artwork

Red blood cells, computer artwork
Red blood cells. Computer artwork of human red blood cells (erythrocytes) in a blood vessel. Red blood cells are biconcave, giving them a large surface area for gas exchange, and highly elastic

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: The Blood (colour litho)

The Blood (colour litho)
2799333 The Blood (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Blood. Illustration for The Home Handbook of Domestic Hygiene)

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: Anatomy of the human skin

Anatomy of the human skin

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: Different types of acne, non-inflammatory and inflammatory

Different types of acne, non-inflammatory and inflammatory

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: Conceptual image of the layers of human skin

Conceptual image of the layers of human skin

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: Red blood cell, SEM

Red blood cell, SEM
Red blood cell, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Red blood cells (erythrocytes) are carriers of oxygen and carbon dioxide

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: Illustration of an atypical growth on the skin that could be a sign of skin cancer

Illustration of an atypical growth on the skin that could be a sign of skin cancer
Illustration of an atypical growth on the skin that could be a warning sign of skin cancer. Sudden change in the appearance, shape, color, size

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: Kidney tubules in section

Kidney tubules in section
Kidney tubules. Fluorescent light micrograph of a section through kidney tissue showing numerous tubules (red/green). The tubules are seen in cross-section

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: Red blood cells and molecules, artwork

Red blood cells and molecules, artwork
Red blood cells and drug molecules, computer artwork. Red blood cells (erythrocytes) are responsible for supplying tissues with oxygen and are the most abundant type of cell in the blood

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: Blood cells in a kidney, SEM

Blood cells in a kidney, SEM
Blood cells in a kidney. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a kidney glomerulus, showing red blood cells (erythrocytes, red) and a white blood cell (leucocyte, blue)

Background imageCorpuscle Collection: Blood, computer artwork

Blood, computer artwork
Blood. Computer artwork depicting numerous red blood cells (erythrocytes, circular) circulating in the blood. Red blood cells are biconcave, giving them a large surface area for gas exchange



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"Exploring the Intricate World of Corpuscles: From Kidney Tubules to Blood Cells and Skin Anatomy" Delving into the microscopic wonders, we observe kidney tubules in section, revealing their vital role in filtration and waste removal. A mesmerizing illustration showcases the intricate layers of human skin, highlighting its remarkable complexity and protective functions. Behold the vibrant world within our veins as computer artwork unveils a close-up view of human red blood corpuscles, also known as red blood cells. The captivating color litho image takes us on a journey through "The Blood, " illustrating its diverse components that sustain life itself. Acne unraveled: Discovering different types of acne, both non-inflammatory and inflammatory forms that affect millions worldwide. Conceptual imagery peels back the layers of human skin, unveiling its hidden secrets and showcasing its incredible resilience against external threats. Through an electron microscope lens, we witness the intricate structure of a red blood cell (RBC), marveling at its unique shape and functionality. In a black-and-white cross-section illustration of skin anatomy, Meissner's corpuscle, Pacinian corpuscle, Merkel's disc are revealed alongside other essential elements like hair follicles and epidermis layers. Picture No. 11675574 captures an atypical growth on the skin—an alarming sign that could potentially indicate early stages of skin cancer if left unattended. In this captivating exploration into various aspects related to "corpuscle, " we delve deep into kidney function, unravel mysteries surrounding human skin anatomy while shedding light on crucial components like red blood cells and potential health concerns such as acne or abnormal growths on our largest organ—the skin.