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Mycobacterium tuber- culosis bacteria

False-colour scanning electron micrograph, SEM, of the rodlike bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis, causative agent of tuberculosis in humans. These bacteria may occur as filamentous branching organisms. They are inhaled into the lungs where they form a primary tubercle, nodular lesion. They then spread to the nearest lymph nodes. This form is called pulmonary tuberculosis or consumption & phthisis (wasting). Many people are infected with- out showing symptoms, the bodys immune system holds the disease in check. They remain carriers, transmitting the bacilli by coughing or sneezing. Infected cows milk may also transmit the bacilli. Magnification: x2925 at 35mm, x5850 at 6x7cm size. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © CNRI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Bacteria Bacterial Bacteriology Bacterium Infect Micro Organisms Microbe Microbes Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Pulmonary Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Micro Biology

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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the intricate details of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria, the causative agent of tuberculosis in humans. In this false-color scanning electron micrograph (SEM), we can observe the rodlike structure of these bacteria, which sometimes appear as filamentous branching organisms. When inhaled into the lungs, these tiny invaders form primary tubercles, nodular lesions that mark the onset of pulmonary tuberculosis or consumption and phthisis (wasting). From there, they spread to nearby lymph nodes, causing further complications. Interestingly, many individuals become infected without exhibiting any symptoms; their immune systems successfully keep the disease at bay. However, these carriers unknowingly transmit the bacilli through coughing or sneezing. The transmission is not limited to human-to-human contact alone; even infected cow's milk may serve as a medium for spreading these dangerous bacteria. The magnification level used for capturing this image was an astounding x2925 at 35mm and x5850 at 6x7cm size. Through this mesmerizing visual exploration into microbiology and bacteriology, we gain a deeper understanding of how Mycobacterium tuberculosis operates within our bodies. This photograph serves as a reminder of both the complexity and resilience displayed by microbes while highlighting ongoing efforts to combat one of humanity's oldest foes - tuberculosis.


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Bring the intricacies of microbiology into your home or office with our stunning Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. Featuring this captivating false-color Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) image of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria from Science Photo Library, these prints offer a unique and educational perspective. Witness the intricate rod-like structure of this bacteria, infamous for causing tuberculosis in humans, up close and in vivid detail. Each print is meticulously framed to preserve the image's quality and enhance its visual impact. Add this mesmerizing piece to your collection and ignite curiosity in the wonders of science.


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Discover the intricacy of science with Media Storehouse's Photographic Prints. Feast your eyes on this False-Colour Scanning Electron Micrograph of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, captured by Science Photo Library. Witness the rod-like bacteria that causes tuberculosis in humans in stunning detail. Bring a piece of the microscopic world into your home or office with these high-quality prints, perfect for scientific displays or as unique conversation starters.


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Discover the intricacy of science with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring the false-color Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Witness the mesmerizing detail of this rod-shaped bacterium, infamous for causing tuberculosis in humans. This captivating print, sourced from Science Photo Library, is an excellent addition to any lab, classroom, or home office, igniting curiosity and inspiring exploration in the microscopic world.


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Discover the intricacies of science with our captivating Mycobacterium tuberculosis Jigsaw Puzzle from Media Storehouse. This challenging puzzle features a stunning false-color Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) image of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria, the causative agent of tuberculosis in humans. Immerse yourself in the microscopic world and test your problem-solving skills as you piece together this intricate representation of this important bacterium. A perfect addition to any science enthusiast's collection or educational setting, this puzzle is sure to provide hours of engaging entertainment and learning.

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