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Membrane Collection (page 3)

The intricate anatomy of the human ear is beautifully depicted in this lithograph, published in 1876

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of Mitochondria

Microscopic view of Mitochondria. Mitochondria are the cells power producers. They convert energy into forms that are usable by the cell. Located in the cytoplasmcells activities

Background imageMembrane Collection: Medical illustration of sperm and ovum

Medical illustration of sperm and ovum

Background imageMembrane Collection: Conceptual image of cytoskeleton

Conceptual image of cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton is a cellular scaffolding or skeleton contained within a cells cytoplasm, and is present in all cells

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of samllpox

Microscopic view of samllpox

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of human cell

Microscopic view of human cell

Background imageMembrane Collection: Conceptual image of common fertilization

Conceptual image of common fertilization

Background imageMembrane Collection: The interior of an eukaryotic cell

The interior of an eukaryotic cell. This is the most common generic type of cell and its present in all mammals. In the center is the nucleus (the perforated sphere)

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of HIV virus, cross section

Microscopic view of HIV virus, cross section

Background imageMembrane Collection: Conceptual image of ovulation in female

Conceptual image of ovulation in female

Background imageMembrane Collection: Renal Corpuscle and the filtration membrane

Renal Corpuscle and the filtration membrane. Glomerular capillary surrounded by podocytes

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of HIV virus inside the lungs

Microscopic view of HIV virus inside the lungs

Background imageMembrane Collection: Male reproductive sperm entering the egg

Male reproductive sperm entering the egg

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of plasma cell inside blood vessel

Microscopic view of plasma cell inside blood vessel

Background imageMembrane Collection: Clathrin Mediated Endocytosis

Clathrin Mediated Endocytosis

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of the cochlea of the inner ear

Microscopic view of the cochlea of the inner ear. The cochlea contains the spiral organ of Corti, which is the receptor organ for hearing

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of coronavirus

Microscopic view of coronavirus

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of a group of macrophages

Microscopic view of a group of macrophages. Macrophages contribute to tumor growth and progression. Attracted to oxygen-starved (hypoxic) and necrotic tumor cells they promote chronic inflammation

Background imageMembrane Collection: Conceptual image of the Golgi apparatus

Conceptual image of the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells

Background imageMembrane Collection: Structure of HIV

Structure of HIV

Background imageMembrane Collection: Conceptual image of the coronavirus

Conceptual image of the coronavirus. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of virus

Microscopic view of virus

Background imageMembrane Collection: Conceptual image of endoplasmic reticulum around a cell nucleus

Conceptual image of endoplasmic reticulum around a cell nucleus. Endoplasmic reticulum is an organelle that forms a continuous membrane system of flattened sacs within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of herpes virus

Microscopic view of herpes virus

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of sperm swimming towards egg

Microscopic view of sperm swimming towards egg

Background imageMembrane Collection: Conceptual image of cell nucleus

Conceptual image of cell nucleus. The cell nucleus acts like the brain of the cell. It helps control eating, movement, and reproduction

Background imageMembrane Collection: Virus landing on cell membrane

Virus landing on cell membrane

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of cell and virus

Microscopic view of cell and virus

Background imageMembrane Collection: Comparative illustration of plant and animal cell anatomy (with labels)

Comparative illustration of plant and animal cell anatomy (with labels)

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of animal cell nucleus

Microscopic view of animal cell nucleus

Background imageMembrane Collection: Artistic rendering of the surface of a human dendritic cell

Artistic rendering of the surface of a human dendritic cell illustrating the unexpected discovery of sheet-like processes that fold back onto the membrane surface

Background imageMembrane Collection: Conceptual image of lysosome

Conceptual image of lysosome. Lysosomes are cellular organelles that contain acid hydrolase enzymes that break down waste materials and cellular debris

Background imageMembrane Collection: Microscopic view of HIV virus

Microscopic view of HIV virus

Background imageMembrane Collection: Surface of HIV infected microphage

Surface of HIV infected microphage
3D representation of the surface and interior of an HIV-infected macrophage obtained using newly developed tools for 3D imaging using ion-abrasion scanning electron microscopy

Background imageMembrane Collection: Cochlea detail with vestibulocochlear nerve

Cochlea detail with vestibulocochlear nerve

Background imageMembrane Collection: Red blood cells with white blood cells

Red blood cells with white blood cells

Background imageMembrane Collection: External auditory canal of human ear

External auditory canal of human ear

Background imageMembrane Collection: Picture No. 10900915

Picture No. 10900915
Giant Kingfisher (Megaceryle maximus) Date:

Background imageMembrane Collection: Illustration of leg and hand muscles, synovial membrane or synovium

Illustration of leg and hand muscles, synovial membrane or synovium
Medicine: Human anatomy, leg and hand muscles, synovial membrane, or synovium. Drawing

Background imageMembrane Collection: Illustration of chest, muscles, serous membranes and ribcage

Illustration of chest, muscles, serous membranes and ribcage
Medicine: Human anatomy, chest, muscles, serous membranes and ribcage

Background imageMembrane Collection: Illustration of meninges

Illustration of meninges
Medicine: Human anatomy, meninges. Drawing

Background imageMembrane Collection: Model of animal cell, including cell nucleus, golgi body, lysosomes, centrioles, mitochondria

Model of animal cell, including cell nucleus, golgi body, lysosomes, centrioles, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, cytoplasm, vesicles, thin plasma membrane

Background imageMembrane Collection: Digital composite showing process of removing waste from human kidney using haemodialysis

Digital composite showing process of removing waste from human kidney using haemodialysis

Background imageMembrane Collection: Mans hands cutting membranes from chicken livers, ground thyme and chopped garlic nearby, close-up

Mans hands cutting membranes from chicken livers, ground thyme and chopped garlic nearby, close-up

Background imageMembrane Collection: Pulling away white membrane from beef tenderloin, using knife, close-up

Pulling away white membrane from beef tenderloin, using knife, close-up

Background imageMembrane Collection: Using fingers to peel membrane off calfs kidney

Using fingers to peel membrane off calfs kidney

Background imageMembrane Collection: Slitting membrane between ribs on neck of lamb, close-up

Slitting membrane between ribs on neck of lamb, close-up

Background imageMembrane Collection: Removing tough membrane from beef fillet

Removing tough membrane from beef fillet

Background imageMembrane Collection: Pulling away white fat (suet) surrounding whole kidney

Pulling away white fat (suet) surrounding whole kidney



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The intricate anatomy of the human ear is beautifully depicted in this lithograph, published in 1876. One notable feature highlighted here is the membrane, which plays a crucial role in transmitting sound waves to our auditory system. Moving on to cellular structures, the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) takes center stage under a transmission electron microscope (TEM). This network of membranes within cells is responsible for protein synthesis and transport. Artwork showcasing different cell types also emphasizes the significance of membranes. From the delicate cell membrane itself, represented by artwork C013 / 7467, to mitochondria seen through TEM imaging - these organelles possess their own unique membranes that regulate various cellular functions. Intriguingly, even chloroplasts have their own distinct membrane structure as revealed by artwork dedicated to studying photosynthesis. These specialized organelles found in plants are responsible for converting sunlight into energy. Beyond biology, membranes find relevance elsewhere too. Think about damp-proofing measures taken in houses – membranes act as barriers against moisture infiltration and protect our living spaces from potential damage. However, not all mentions of they are positive. Bacterial meningitis can be detected through MRI scans where inflammation affects the protective brain meninges' integrity. Understanding how pathogens breach these defensive layers helps diagnose and treat such infections effectively. Nature's wonders also exhibit fascinating adaptations involving membranes; take Plecotus sp. , commonly known as long-eared bats with their remarkable hearing abilities thanks to specialized ear membrane structures aiding echolocation skills. Zooming into finer details under TEM again reveals eye muscles' intricate arrangement (TEM C014 / 1468), highlighting how well-organized muscle fibers rely on precise membranous connections for coordinated movement and vision control. Lastly, let's not forget intestinal microvilli observed through TEM – finger-like projections covered by plasma membrane lining our intestines play a vital role in nutrient absorption during digestion processes. From ancient lithographs to modern imaging techniques, the significance of membranes spans across various fields.