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Microbiology Collection (#6)

Microbiology, the fascinating world of tiny organisms and their impact on our lives

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Conceptual image of a telomere

Conceptual image of a telomere. A telomere is a region of the DNA sequence at the end of a chromosome. Their function is to protect the ends of the chromosome from degradating

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Microscopic view of histoplasmosis

Microscopic view of histoplasmosis. Histoplasmosis is an infection in the lungs caused by inhaling the spores of a fungus. This fungus, called Histoplasma capsulatum

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Conceptual image of the Human Papilloma Virus

Conceptual image of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). HPV is a virus from the papillomavirus family that affects human skin and the moist membranes that line the body

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Microscopic view of multiple nerve cells, known as neurons

Microscopic view of multiple nerve cells, known as neurons
Microscopic view of multiple nerve cells, which are also called neurons. These are responsible for passing information around the central nervous system within the human body

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Microscopic view of diplococcus bacterium

Microscopic view of diplococcus bacterium

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Conceptual image of cell surface receptors

Conceptual image of cell surface receptors. Cell surface receptors are specialized integral membrane proteins that take part in communication between the cell and the outside world

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Blood flow through a relaxed artery verus an artery in spasm

Blood flow through a relaxed artery verus an artery in spasm

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Trachea cross-section showing normal and asthmatic bronchiole

Trachea cross-section showing normal and asthmatic bronchiole
Trachea cross-section showing comparison of normal and asthmatic bronchiole

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Rack of test tubes

Rack of test tubes

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Illustration of muscle contraction

Illustration of muscle contraction

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Conceptual image of cholerae bacteria

Conceptual image of cholerae bacteria

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Microscopic view of white blood cells inside blood vessel

Microscopic view of white blood cells inside blood vessel

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Conceptual image of Radiolarians with a skeletal frame

Conceptual image of Radiolarians with a skeletal frame. Radiolarians are tiny protozoans that live in the ocean

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Conceptual image of centriole

Conceptual image of centriole

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Microscopic view of bacteriophages on the surface of a bacteria

Microscopic view of bacteriophages on the surface of a bacteria

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

Common cold influenza virus with microscopic close-up

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Sperm traveling towards egg with cellia

Sperm traveling towards egg with cellia

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Cancer cell with red blood cell flow

Cancer cell with red blood cell flow

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Conceptual image of pancreatic islet of Langerhans

Conceptual image of pancreatic islet of Langerhans

Background imageMicrobiology 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 imageMicrobiology Collection: Detail of a nerve bundle

Detail of a nerve bundle

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Electron micrograph of negative-stained Prochlorococcus

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

Background imageMicrobiology 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 imageMicrobiology Collection: Conceptual image of paramecium

Conceptual image of paramecium

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Conceptual image of chloroplast

Conceptual image of chloroplast

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Insertion of balloon into atherosclerotic artery

Insertion of balloon into atherosclerotic artery

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Conceptual image of intestinal villi

Conceptual image of intestinal villi

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Artist depcition of glomerulus capillaries

Artist depcition of glomerulus capillaries

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Arteries on heart showing atherosclerotic plaque in an artery

Arteries on heart showing atherosclerotic plaque in an artery

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

Microscopic view of blood clotting inside the artery

Background imageMicrobiology 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 imageMicrobiology Collection: Microscopic view of plant tissues

Microscopic view of plant tissues

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

Good and bad cholesterol found in blood stream

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Nanobot illustration on black background

Nanobot illustration on black background

Background imageMicrobiology 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 imageMicrobiology Collection: Conceptual image of simple cuboidal epithelia

Conceptual image of simple cuboidal epithelia

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Microscopic view inside the human lungs

Microscopic view inside the human lungs

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

Conceptual image of ebola virus in blood stream

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Cell nucleus with chromosome

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

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

Conceptual image of a plant cell and its components

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Microscopic view of Stachybotrys

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

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Conceptual image of RNA virus replication

Conceptual image of RNA virus replication

Background imageMicrobiology 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 imageMicrobiology Collection: Microscopic view of red blood cells

Microscopic view of red blood cells

Background imageMicrobiology Collection: Microscopic view of sperm traveling towards embryo

Microscopic view of sperm traveling towards embryo



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Microbiology, the fascinating world of tiny organisms and their impact on our lives. From the resilient Tardigrade or Water Bear that can survive extreme conditions to HeLa cells, a remarkable line of immortal human cells used in countless scientific studies. In Picture No. 11675590, we witness a mesmerizing light micrograph C017 / 8299 showcasing the intricate details of these microscopic wonders. The Neutrophil engulfing MRSA in SEM C018 / 8596 reminds us of the constant battle between our immune system and harmful bacteria. The beauty continues with another light micrograph C017 / 8298 capturing HeLa cells in all their glory. These cells have revolutionized medical research and paved the way for numerous breakthroughs. Yoghurt bacteria play a crucial role in transforming milk into this beloved creamy treat, highlighting how microbiology impacts even our daily diet. Stem cell research offers hope for regenerative medicine as we explore their incredible potential to repair and replace damaged tissues. Water bear once again graces us with its presence in light micrograph C016 / 8581, showcasing its unique anatomy under the microscope lens. We pay homage to Louis Pasteur, an influential figure who laid the foundation for modern microbiology through his groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in vaccination techniques. A glimpse into the invisible world reveals a microscopic view of human respiratory syncytial virus - a reminder that not all microbes are friendly companions. Embryo development captured just 24-36 hours after fertilization showcases nature's miracle unfolding before our eyes - each step meticulously orchestrated by molecular processes at work. And finally, artwork F008 /3245 portrays flu virus particles with artistic flair while reminding us of their ability to cause widespread illness if left unchecked. Microbiology unravels mysteries hidden from plain sight; it is both awe-inspiring and humbling as we delve deeper into this intricate realm where life's tiniest inhabitants shape our world.