RF2JA79WD–Light micrograph of a section through the trachea, or windpipe, the tube leading from the mouth to the bronchus and the lungs.
RFFC0HT6–Light micrograph
RME8KPGJ–This micrograph depicts histopathologic changes associated with cryptococcosis of lung using Mucicarmine stain Cryptococcosis,
RF2E9GMA3–Light micrograph of the mucosa of a very inflamed human vermiform appendix, showing numerous lymphoid follicles and aggregations of inflammatory cells
RMKA1M0P–Cinchonidine microslide melt, Cinchonidine is an alkaloid found in Cinchona officinalis and Gongronema latifolium, cross polarized photomicrograph.
RF2EA0THK–Human skin, light micrograph
RMBRC1EH–Light Micrograph (LM) of a transverse section of a stem of a Butcher's broom (Ruscus aculeatus), magnification x150
RM2BE0J73–Light micrograph of muscle with encysted Trichinella spiralis, a nematode parasite responsible for the disease trichinosis. Magnification: 300X.
RM2DF7R06–Human palatine tonsil section showing circular lymphoid follicles and secretory gland. Light micrograph, haematoxylin eosin stain. X30 when printed
RMPWHAB3–Inverted light micrograph of bolete mushroom pores, field of view is about 3mm wide
RME5RRNP–Light micrograph of a section through tissue from a deltoid muscle biopsy showing a macrophagic myofasciitis post-vaccination.
RF2A0W98H–Poorly differentiated intestinal adenocarcinoma, light micrograph, photo under microscope
RFD18F19–light micrograph showing cryptococcosis in lung
RFD18F0R–Light micrograph, Candida albicans in lung tissue
RM2BF1P26–Transmitted-light micrograph of Lherzolite (114745-2) from the National Rock & Ore Collection. Includes label and scale.
RFP015JW–Corynebacterium diphtheriae bacteria
RMTW1M4N–Close-up microscope image of the interior structure of a daisy (Gerbera daisy) flower, May 25, 2019. ()
RFJ57NTH–Microscopic view of moss Pleurozium schreberi. Polarized light, crossed polarizers.
RF2JA79WE–Light micrograph of a section through the trachea, or windpipe, the tube leading from the mouth to the bronchus and the lungs.
RFEA407T–Apple micrograph
RME8KT0H–This Giemsa-stained micrograph shows Trypanosoma cruzi protozoan parasite during its leishmanial stage of development T cruzi,
RF2B4E38D–Light micrograph showing the stratum spinosum (bottom) and the stratum granulosum (granular layer) of the skin epidermis.
RMKA1M8M–Cinchonidine microslide melt, Cinchonidine is an alkaloid found in Cinchona officinalis and Gongronema latifolium, cross polarized photomicrograph.
RF2EA0TJY–Volvox green algae, light micrograph
RMBRC1F2–Light Micrograph (LM) of a tranverse section of a stem of a Common (European) Ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior), magnification x30
RM2BE0H1C–Light micrograph showing mitosis in whitefish blastula, anaphase. No magnification given. Mitosis, the usual method of cell division, characterized typically by the resolving of the chromatin of the nucleus into a threadlike form, which condenses into chromosomes, each of which separates longitudinally into two parts, one part of each chromosome being retained in each of two new cells resulting from the original cell. The four main phases of mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Blastula, an animal embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg
RM2DF7R08–Human palatine tonsil section showing circular lymphoid follicles and secretory gland. Light micrograph, haematoxylin eosin stain. X30 when printed
RMPWHA9Y–Inverted light micrograph of bolete mushroom pores, field of view is about 1.2mm wide
RME5RRNR–Light micrograph of a section through tissue from a deltoid muscle biopsy showing a macrophagic myofasciitis post-vaccination.
RF2A0W999–Poorly differentiated intestinal adenocarcinoma, light micrograph, photo under microscope
RM2BF1P1D–Transmitted-light micrograph of Lherzolite (114923-56) from the National Rock & Ore Collection. Includes label and scale.
RFP4DP13–Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria
RMTW1M8R–Microscope image of the intersecting lines on a legal pad notebook paper, May 25, 2019. ()
RFJ57N9G–Microscopic view of a nylon cloth. Polarized light, crossed polarizers.
RF2JAJ652–Hydra, light micrograph. Cross-section of the body showing the two layers of cells of the body wall. Educational material for lesson of zoology.
RM2J45MMX–Microscopy. Sugar crystals photographed in polarized light.
RME8KR08–This micrograph depicts histopathologic changes found in case of Kaposis sarcoma lesions This skin biopsy of what turned out
RF2B4E55M–Light micrograph of goblet cells stained with the PAS technique. They are located in the epithelium lining the villi of the small intestine. The stria
RMKA1M5T–Cinchonidine microslide melt, Cinchonidine is an alkaloid found in Cinchona officinalis and Gongronema latifolium, cross polarized photomicrograph.
RF2DYDTY7–Elm stem. Light micrograph (LM) of a cross-section through a woody stem of an elm (Ulmus procera) tree.
RMBRC1AJ–Light Micrograph (LM) of onion skin cells, magnification x 600
RM2BE0H24–Light micrograph showing mitosis in whitefish blastula, prophase. No magnification given. Mitosis, the usual method of cell division, characterized typically by the resolving of the chromatin of the nucleus into a threadlike form, which condenses into chromosomes, each of which separates longitudinally into two parts, one part of each chromosome being retained in each of two new cells resulting from the original cell. The four main phases of mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Blastula, an animal embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized egg
RM2E0PRCT–Human eye with iris. X125 at 10 cm wide.
RMPWHA90–Light micrograph of gem-studded puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum) surface, field of view is about 3mm wide
RFE5WTG1–H&E stain, light microscopy, normal hair follicle
RF2A0W96T–Poorly differentiated intestinal adenocarcinoma, light micrograph, photo under microscope
RFD112NW–scale of insect moth wing,light micrograph,100X.
RFKPGRBP–Onion epidermus micrograph
RFD18FC1–Photomicrograph of bronchiolar epithelium tissue
RM2BF1P2Y–Transmitted-light micrograph of Lherzolite (114694-15) from the National Rock & Ore Collection. Includes label and scale.
RFP015JX–Escherichia coli bacterium
RMTW1MF6–Microscope image of internal structure of a Daisy (Gerbera Daisy) flower at approximately 30x magnification, May 25, 2019. ()
RFJ57NT7–Microscopic view of peat moss (Sphagnum). Polarized light, crossed polarizers.
RF2JAHAW4–Frog skin glands. Light micrograph of a section through the skin of an marsh frog. The large round (blue) structures are poison glands.
RMKPA8H0–Ant photographed under a microscope. Black garden ant. Light micrograph of a black garden worker ant (Lasius niger). Worker ants are sterile, wingless
RME8KT0C–This Giemsa-stained light photomicrograph revealed presence of two Trypanosoma brucei parasites, which were found in blood
RF2B4E3MB–A mutinucleated giant cell derived from osteoclasts. Biopsy of a human giant cell tumour of bone. Light micrograph.
RMKA1M36–Cinchonidine microslide melt, Cinchonidine is an alkaloid found in Cinchona officinalis and Gongronema latifolium, cross polarized photomicrograph.
RFH3PAB8–Nasal sinuses. Light micrograph (LM) of the nasal sinuses ( lined by brown epithelium ) and the supporting cartilages (pink). Bone tissue is identified by the red bone marrow. Magnification: x4 when printed at 10 centimetres wide.
RMBRC1BC–Light Micrograph (LM) of a plant cell chloroplasts, the site where photosynthesis takes place
RM2BE0H26–Light micrograph showing mitosis in whitefish blastula, telophase. No magnification given. Mitosis, the usual method of cell division, characterized typically by the resolving of the chromatin of the nucleus into a threadlike form, which condenses into chromosomes, each of which separates longitudinally into two parts, one part of each chromosome being retained in each of two new cells resulting from the original cell. The four main phases of mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Blastula, an animal embryo at the stage immediately following the division of the fertilized e
RM2E0PRBG–Human eye with iris. X125 at 10 cm wide.
RM2D4K9PK–Lobster mushroom (Hypomyces lactifluorum) under the microscope, reflected light micrograph, horizontal filed of view is about 1.2mm
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