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Magnification: Revealing the Hidden World From the intricate patterns of a snowflake to the delicate structure of a human cell

Background imageMagnification Collection: Microscopic view of a unipolar neuron

Microscopic view of a unipolar neuron. A unipolar neuron is a type of neuron in which only one protoplasmic process (neurite) extends from the cell body

Background imageMagnification Collection: Common cold influenza virus with microscopic close-up

Common cold influenza virus with microscopic close-up

Background imageMagnification Collection: Sperm traveling towards egg with cellia

Sperm traveling towards egg with cellia

Background imageMagnification Collection: Cancer cell with red blood cell flow

Cancer cell with red blood cell flow

Background imageMagnification Collection: Microscopic view of phospholipids

Microscopic view of phospholipids. Phospholipids are a major component of all cell membranes as they can form lipid bilayers

Background imageMagnification Collection: Electron micrograph of negative-stained Prochlorococcus

Electron micrograph of negative-stained Prochlorococcus. A cyanophage is a virus that infects cyanobacteria

Background imageMagnification Collection: Conceptual image of the Hepatitis C virus

Conceptual image of the Hepatitis C virus. Hepatitis C virus is a small, enveloped, positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus of the family Flaviviridae

Background imageMagnification Collection: Conceptual image of paramecium

Conceptual image of paramecium

Background imageMagnification Collection: Conceptual image of chloroplast

Conceptual image of chloroplast

Background imageMagnification Collection: Insertion of balloon into atherosclerotic artery

Insertion of balloon into atherosclerotic artery

Background imageMagnification Collection: Conceptual image of intestinal villi

Conceptual image of intestinal villi

Background imageMagnification Collection: Conceptual image of human pancreas

Conceptual image of human pancreas

Background imageMagnification Collection: Artist depcition of glomerulus capillaries

Artist depcition of glomerulus capillaries

Background imageMagnification Collection: Microscopic cross section of a female ovary

Microscopic cross section of a female ovary

Background imageMagnification Collection: Microscopic view of blood clotting inside the artery

Microscopic view of blood clotting inside the artery

Background imageMagnification Collection: Artery cross-section with blood flow and stent deployment

Artery cross-section with blood flow and stent deployment
Microscopic view of an artery cross-section with blood flow and stent deployment

Background imageMagnification Collection: Microscopic view of plant tissues

Microscopic view of plant tissues

Background imageMagnification Collection: Anatomy of the organ of Corti, part of the cochlea of the inner ear

Anatomy of the organ of Corti, part of the cochlea of the inner ear

Background imageMagnification Collection: Interior detail of the cochlea

Interior detail of the cochlea

Background imageMagnification Collection: Trachea cross-section with lungs showing normal and asthmatic bronchiole

Trachea cross-section with lungs showing normal and asthmatic bronchiole
Trachea cross-section with lungs, showing comparison of normal and asthmatic bronchiole

Background imageMagnification Collection: Good and bad cholesterol found in blood stream

Good and bad cholesterol found in blood stream

Background imageMagnification Collection: Build-up of atherosclerotic plaque in an artery

Build-up of atherosclerotic plaque in an artery

Background imageMagnification Collection: African trypanosomiasis in the red blood cells

African trypanosomiasis in the red blood cells. African trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness, is a parasitic infection caused by protozoa

Background imageMagnification Collection: Orbital cut showing abducent nerve with ciliary ganglion and oculomotor nerve

Orbital cut showing abducent nerve with ciliary ganglion and oculomotor nerve

Background imageMagnification Collection: Conceptual image of simple cuboidal epithelia

Conceptual image of simple cuboidal epithelia

Background imageMagnification Collection: Microscopic view inside the human lungs

Microscopic view inside the human lungs

Background imageMagnification Collection: Microscopic view of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

Microscopic view of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). MRSA is a bacterium responsible for several difficult-to-treat infections in humans

Background imageMagnification Collection: Conceptual image of ebola virus in blood stream

Conceptual image of ebola virus in blood stream

Background imageMagnification Collection: Cell nucleus with chromosome

Cell nucleus with chromosome. The cell nucleus helps control eating, movement, and reproduction

Background imageMagnification Collection: Conceptual image of a plant cell and its components

Conceptual image of a plant cell and its components

Background imageMagnification Collection: Conceptual image of peptic ulcer in human stomach

Conceptual image of peptic ulcer in human stomach

Background imageMagnification Collection: Microscopic view of Stachybotrys

Microscopic view of Stachybotrys. Stachybotrys is a genus of molds, hyphomycetes or asexually reproducing, filamentous fungi

Background imageMagnification Collection: Conceptual image of RNA virus replication

Conceptual image of RNA virus replication

Background imageMagnification Collection: Microscopic view of E. coli bacteria cells

Microscopic view of E. coli bacteria cells
Microscopic view of Escherichia coli bacteria cells, commonly known as E. Coli. E. coli is a common type of bacteria that can get into food, such as beef and vegetables

Background imageMagnification Collection: Conceptual image of human pancreas and stomach

Conceptual image of human pancreas and stomach

Background imageMagnification Collection: Microscopic view of red blood cells

Microscopic view of red blood cells

Background imageMagnification Collection: Male body with internal organs

Male body with internal organs

Background imageMagnification Collection: Microscopic view of sperm traveling towards embryo

Microscopic view of sperm traveling towards embryo

Background imageMagnification Collection: Conceptual image of synaptic vesicles

Conceptual image of synaptic vesicles

Background imageMagnification Collection: Acute coronary syndrome - microvascular obstruction

Acute coronary syndrome - microvascular obstruction

Background imageMagnification Collection: Frontotemporal craniotomy for posterior communicating artery aneurysm clipping

Frontotemporal craniotomy for posterior communicating artery aneurysm clipping
Left frontotemporal craniotomy for posterior communicating artery aneurysm clipping

Background imageMagnification Collection: Red blood cells with leukocytes

Red blood cells with leukocytes

Background imageMagnification Collection: Cluster of HIV virus

Cluster of HIV virus. HIV is the human immunodeficiency virus that can lead to acquired immune deficiency syndrom, or AIDS

Background imageMagnification Collection: Colorized image of HIV-infected H9 T-cell

Colorized image of HIV-infected H9 T-cell

Background imageMagnification Collection: Microscopic view of paramecium

Microscopic view of paramecium

Background imageMagnification Collection: Cutaway view of Reoviridae virus showing dna inside

Cutaway view of Reoviridae virus showing dna inside. Reoviruses can affect the gastronintestinal system and respiratory tract

Background imageMagnification Collection: Microscopic view of ovules

Microscopic view of ovules

Background imageMagnification Collection: Cluster of blastomeres forming a developing morula

Cluster of blastomeres forming a developing morula (early stage of embryonic development)



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Magnification: Revealing the Hidden World From the intricate patterns of a snowflake to the delicate structure of a human cell, magnification allows us to explore and unravel the mysteries of our world. Peering through the lens, we uncover secrets that would otherwise remain unseen. Take for instance Crysotile asbestos, its fibrous nature exposed under intense magnification, reminding us of its hidden dangers lurking within. In medical illustrations, an appendix with appendicitis comes alive as we zoom in closer. The inflamed tissues become vividly apparent, highlighting the urgency for surgical intervention. Moving deeper into our bodies, we discover the liver - a complex organ responsible for countless vital functions. Under magnification, its intricate network of cells and blood vessels reveals itself like an elaborate cityscape bustling with activity. But it's not just within ourselves that magnification unveils wonders; it extends beyond to nature's realm. A dandelion's fruiting head transforms into a mesmerizing display when observed up close – each tiny seed ready to embark on its own journey through wind and time. Fractals captivate our imagination as well – from Julia fractals with their infinite complexity to Mandelbrot fractals' self-repeating patterns. These mathematical marvels remind us of nature's innate ability to create beauty even in abstract forms. Anton van Leeuwenhoek revolutionized science by observing animalcules through his microscope in 1795. His discoveries opened up new frontiers in microbiology and forever changed our understanding of life at microscopic levels. Even seemingly ordinary creatures like snails hold surprises when examined closely; their teeth reveal intricate structures designed for efficient feeding and survival. Ponds teem with life too - water fleas gracefully glide alongside green algae like Volvox aureus. Magnified images transport us into this miniature ecosystem where every organism plays a crucial role in maintaining balance and harmony. And finally, we come full circle with snowflakes.