RMTR73EY–trumpet animalcule (Stentor spec.), searching for food, Germany
RMBC22HC–bell animalcule vorticella
RMB18CKF–Paramecium division under optical microscope
RFF95WJN–Cockchafer on the Wood
RFT44123–Detailed closeup of a Chrysopidae green lacewing isolated on a window with translucent wings
RFT5T0WH–Wheel animalcule was formerly included among the Infusoria but are now classed with the Articulata, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2J6FGWN–Eggs and fly larvae (pinkie) in fish eye. Larva uses pus or decomposing tissues as food; at same time, healthy cells are destroyed. Parasitic diseases
RF2B77370–Actinophrys sol (Sun animalcule), with the parts labelled, n, nucleus; f.v., food vacuole; v, contractile vacuole and ps, pseudopodium, vintage line d
RMABBE94–Heliozoan Actinospaerium Living Anoptral Contrast Flash HFW 450um
RM2B7JK47–Vorticella is a genus of bell-shaped ciliates that have stalks to attach themselves to substrates
RFKMK1AM–white and gray pattern with bacteria, unicellular organisms or virus round details medical or scientific subjects, Vector background
RFERTERB–Red blood cells flowing inside the vein
RFKWEKA2–Black and white pattern with bacteria, unicellular organisms or virus round details medical or scientific subjects, Vector background
RFT5XR4P–Vorticella is generally attached by a slender stalk and where many are growing together they appear like a delicate growth of mold upon the water weed
RFWHHATJ–Bull Skull On Wooden Post
RF2BTHAD9–Animalcules exist in prodigious numbers, and of many different kinds, their size being such that multitudes of them find ample space for all the movem
RF2C9CB7T–Water-Bear, Macrobiotus schultzei, one of the Arctisca or Tardigradam, much magnified, '1, 2, 3 and 4': the limbs; 'a': mouth with six oral papillae;
RF2BXFRXC–Sour pork or Nham is a popular native foods commonly consumed in the local the north of Thailand.
RMTR73F2–trumpet animalcule (Stentor spec.), searching for food, Germany
RFBC22HA–lattice animalcule clathrulina
RMTRDPHC–trumpet animalcule (Stentor spec.), in darkfield, feeding, x 60
RMB18CWP–Paramecium in pond water under optical microscope
RM2B07E2G–trumpet animalcule (Stentor spec.), Ciliata, picture with light microscope, Germany
RFT5XRKM–Paramecia also known as Lady Slippers which are a group of unicellular ciliate protozoa, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMTR73EN–trumpet animalcule (Stentor spec.), three animalcules searching for food, Germany
RF2B76XF2–Paramoecium, ad, Adult form, showing cilia, mouth, contractile vacuoles, etc.; div, Transverse division and con, Conjugation, vintage line drawing or
RM2B7JK56–Vorticella is a genus of bell-shaped ciliates that have stalks to attach themselves to substrates
RMTR7342–green trumpet animalcule (Stentor polymorphus), with dark-field microscope, Germany
RFERTER0–Red blood cells flowing inside the vein
RFKWEKA1–pink and purple pattern with bacteria, unicellular organisms or virus round details medical or scientific subjects, Vector background
RFDMBHTY–Beetle on cut tree
RF2D3JGFH–a lot of Termite nest
RFR6H1F7–Cell of a living organism in the microscope
RF2C19R06–Phytoplankton cells. The picture was taken with an optical microscope by camera. Phytoplankton sample in Russia, Primorsky Krai, Sea of Japan, Vostok
RFEHGNTP–animal conjugation of Paramecium caudatum
RF2BXFRKD–Sour pork or Nham is a popular native foods commonly consumed in the local the north of Thailand.
RFF98A38–Green Scarab Beetle
RMBC22H8–green sun animalcule acanthocystis choetophora
RMEG48DG–Trumpet animalcules (Stentor polymorphus) algal symbionts (Chlorella) Europe controlled conditions
RMB18CKM–Giant Amoeba under optical microscope Chaos chaos
RFW4A1E5–Fresh pineapple peel on white background.(with Clipping Path).
RM2BDX390–Sun animalcule
RM2J2A65N–Eggs and fly larvae (pinkie) on meat. Larva uses pus or decomposing tissues as food; at same time, healthy cells are destroyed. Parasitic diseases. Gr
RMR82PKJ–Rotifer Testudinella patina, pondlife, UK
RMTR7348–green trumpet animalcule (Stentor polymorphus), with dark-field microscope, Germany
RFERTER3–Red blood cells isolated on white background
RFD4R5B8–Some cells
RFDMBHTX–Beetle on cut tree
RF2D50HHN–a lot of Termite nest
RFPB46EW–Cell of a living organism in the microscope
RM2A777G4–Three bristled trichoda, Trichoda triseta, microscopic protozoon. Illustration drawn by George Shaw and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1805.
RFEHGNTT–animal conjugation of Paramecium caudatum
RF2BXFT09–Sour pork or Nham is a popular native foods commonly consumed in the local the north of Thailand.
RFW4A1ED–Fresh pineapple peel on white background.(with Clipping Path).
RFD148P3–science micrograph of insects body cross section, moth caterpillar prodenia litura, with HE dye.
RM2J2A666–Eggs and fly larvae (pinkie) in fish eye. Larva uses pus or decomposing tissues as food; at same time, healthy cells are destroyed. Parasitic diseases
RFMN4CMW–PROTOZOA. Marine animalcule, Acineta 1896 old antique vintage print picture
RF2CGTAX8–The word or phrase Animalcule in a dictionary highlighted with marker.
RMTR7347–green trumpet animalcule (Stentor polymorphus), with dark-field microscope, Germany
RMP55TKH–Changeable cercaria, Cercaria mutabilis. Microscopic animalcule pond scum. Illustration signed S (George Shaw).. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany' 1792.. Frederick Polydore Nodder (17511801?) was a gifted natural history artist and engraver. Nodder honed his draftsmanship working on Captain Cook and Joseph Banks' Florilegium and engraving Sydney Parkinson's sketches of Australian plants. He was made 'botanic painter to her majesty' Queen Charlotte in 1785. Nodder also drew the botanical studies in Thomas Martyn's Flora Rust
RF2CGTAY3–The word or phrase Animalcule in a dictionary highlighted with marker.
RMW273HH–Archive image from page 36 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana0401todd Year: 1847 Dental apparatus of Chilodon ornatus. (After Ehrenberg.) are composed of a hard substance; for when the soft parts of the animalcule are crushed between two plates of glass, they still remain distinctly visible, proving that they are of a denser texture than the rest of the body. Their number varies in different genera from sixteen to thirty, the former being the minimum and the latter the maximum yet observed. In animalcules thus provided with a dental appa
RMP6F6FK–Three bristled trichoda, Trichoda triseta, microscopic protozoon. Illustration drawn by George Shaw and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1805.
RFPEKJ70–Cell of a living organism in the microscope
RM2AWGMNN–Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . Animalcule cage, also used for examining urinary deposits, Sec, under the microscope. p 97. rig. IS. I I [ I Simple glass cell
RF2GEDF6G–Volvox microalgae colony isolated on black background
RMPG3GXM–. How to use the microscope; a guide for the novice. Microscopes. PLATE 11. Portion of the Carnivorous Plant Bladderwort (Utrlcularia vulgaris), x 7 The leaves grow in water and bear little bladders which are traps for minute animalcule.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hall, Charles Albert, 1872-. London, A. and C. Black
RFDE1YHY–Computer graphic design abstract background of microorganism cells
RFANNKPG–Paramecium caudatum
RMAP7PA6–Diseased maple leaf on white background
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