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Organism Collection (page 7)

"Unveiling the Diversity of Organisms: From Ancient Avian Dinosaurs to Microscopic Marvels" In this captivating journey through time and scale

Background imageOrganism Collection: Conceptual image of a viral spore

Conceptual image of a viral spore

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of Bacilli bacteria

Microscopic view of Bacilli bacteria

Background imageOrganism Collection: Conceptual image of plasmodium causing malaria

Conceptual image of plasmodium causing malaria

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of streptococcus

Microscopic view of streptococcus

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of bacteriophage attacking bacteria

Microscopic view of bacteriophage attacking bacteria

Background imageOrganism Collection: Conceptual image of Lactobacillus acidophilus

Conceptual image of Lactobacillus acidophilus. Lactobacillus is a gram-positive bacteria that occurs naturally in the human and animal gastrointestinal tract and mouth

Background imageOrganism Collection: Conceptual image of human cytomegalovirus

Conceptual image of human cytomegalovirus. Cytomegalovirus is a genus of the viral family Herpesviridae

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of Sindbis virus

Microscopic view of Sindbis virus (SINV). SINV is a mosquito-borne virus that causes rash and arthritis, has been causing outbreaks in humans

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of cocci bacterium

Microscopic view of cocci bacterium

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of H5N1 virus with red blood cells and white blood cells

Microscopic view of H5N1 virus with red blood cells and white blood cells

Background imageOrganism Collection: Group of vibrio cholerae bacteria which causes cholera

Group of vibrio cholerae bacteria which causes cholera. Cholera is an infection in the small intestine caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. The main symptoms are diarrhea and vomiting

Background imageOrganism Collection: Conceptual image of malaria parasites within red blood cells

Conceptual image of malaria parasites within red blood cells

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of Dentine

Microscopic view of Dentine. Dentine is the main supporting structure of the tooth and is the second hardest tissue in the body after enamel. It is 70% mineral and acellular

Background imageOrganism Collection: Conceptual image of plasmodium

Conceptual image of plasmodium

Background imageOrganism Collection: Conceptual image of HIV virus

Conceptual image of HIV virus. HIV is the human immunodeficiency virus that can lead to acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS

Background imageOrganism 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 imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of samllpox

Microscopic view of samllpox

Background imageOrganism Collection: Conceptual image of Euglena

Conceptual image of Euglena

Background imageOrganism Collection: Group of H5N1 virus with glassy view

Group of H5N1 virus with glassy view

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of human cell

Microscopic view of human cell

Background imageOrganism Collection: Swine influenza virus

Swine influenza virus

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of Tetanus

Microscopic view of Tetanus. Tetanus is caused by the tetanus bacterium, Clostridium tetani. Tetanus is often associated with rust

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of a human antibody

Microscopic view of a human antibody. Human antibodies are the Y-shaped proteins used by the immune system to defend against foreign objects like bacteria and viruses

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

Microscopic view of HIV virus, cross section

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of respiratory syncytial virus

Microscopic view of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). RSV is a common virus that leads to mild, cold-like symptoms in adults and children

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

Microscopic view of HIV virus inside the lungs

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of Listeria monocytogenes

Microscopic view of Listeria monocytogenes. Listeria monocytogenes is the causative agent of the bacterial infection called listeriosis

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of staphylococcus

Microscopic view of staphylococcus

Background imageOrganism Collection: Vitruvian Man inside virus particle

Vitruvian Man inside virus particle

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of Paramecium bursaria

Microscopic view of Paramecium bursaria, a species of ciliate protozoan that has a mutualistic symbiotic relationship with green algae called Zoochlorella

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of protozoa

Microscopic view of protozoa. Leishmaniasis and dysentery are examples of diseases involving protozoa, often transmitted to humans by the bite of a parasite-carrying insect

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of stem cell development

Microscopic view of stem cell development. In adult organisms, stem cells and progenitor cells act as a repair system for the body, replenishing adult tissues

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of coronavirus

Microscopic view of coronavirus

Background imageOrganism 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 imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of bacteriophage

Microscopic view of bacteriophage

Background imageOrganism Collection: Grouping of virus particles

Grouping of virus particles

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of Rickettsia

Microscopic view of Rickettsia. Rickettsia is a gram-negative bacteria carried by parasites such as ticks, fleas and lice

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of corncob formation in dental plaque

Microscopic view of corncob formation in dental plaque, believed to be limited to strains of Corynebacterium matruchotii and Streptococcus sanguis

Background imageOrganism Collection: Conceptual image of the coronavirus

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

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of virus

Microscopic view of virus

Background imageOrganism 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 imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of herpes virus

Microscopic view of herpes virus

Background imageOrganism Collection: Group of Escherichia coli bacteria cells, known as E. Coli

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

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of human anitbodies with red blood cells

Microscopic view of human anitbodies with red blood cells. Human antibodies are the Y-shaped proteins used by the immune system to defend against foreign objects like bacteria and viruses

Background imageOrganism Collection: Virus landing on cell membrane

Virus landing on cell membrane

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of rotavirus

Microscopic view of rotavirus. Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe diarrhea among infants and young children. It is a genus of double-stranded RNA virus in the family Reoviridae

Background imageOrganism Collection: Microscopic view of cell and virus

Microscopic view of cell and virus



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"Unveiling the Diversity of Organisms: From Ancient Avian Dinosaurs to Microscopic Marvels" In this captivating journey through time and scale, we explore the fascinating world of organisms. Our first stop takes us back millions of years, where we encounter Archaeopteryx, a bird-like dinosaur that once soared across prehistoric skies. Picture No. 11675590 allows us a glimpse into its remarkable existence. Moving forward in history, Aspidonia greets us with its historical artwork from 1899. This masterpiece showcases the intricate beauty of an organism yet unknown to many. Palaeontology, c1910 introduces us to another mysterious creature whose creator remains anonymous but leaves behind invaluable knowledge for future generations. Shifting our focus towards microscopic life forms, we delve into the realm of Protozoa – single-celled organisms that scavenge for particles and microorganisms or absorb nutrients from their environment. Witnessing their survival strategies is truly awe-inspiring. Microscopic views grant us access to two notorious organisms - human respiratory syncytial virus and chlamydia - both causing significant health concerns worldwide. These images serve as reminders of the complex interplay between humans and these tiny entities. Venturing underwater reveals breathtaking wonders such as sea fan X-ray imagery showcasing vibrant marine life thriving amidst coral reefs' splendorous ecosystem. Diatoms captured through scanning electron microscopy offer a glimpse into nature's artistic side while highlighting their crucial role in aquatic habitats. Our exploration wouldn't be complete without acknowledging scientific advancements in understanding diseases like syphilis; projection slides from the 1920s provide insight into this infamous organism's structure and impact on human health. As our journey nears its end, let's take a moment to appreciate nature's harmony by witnessing a fly gracefully soaring over a mesmerizing reef landscape—a reminder that even within vast ecosystems teeming with diverse organisms, every individual plays an essential role in maintaining the delicate balance of life.