RMT96H50–Buffon and his friends studying mammalian generation by means of the microscope. Georges Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (September 7, 1707 - April 16, 1788) was a French naturalist, mathematician, cosmologist, and encyclopedic author. He epitomizes the revolutionary changes that the Enlightenment brought to the study of nature.
RMBFXFA8–Mammalian hair follicle detail in outer skin, brightfield photomicrograph
RMB4632W–zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian, moose, (Alces alces), elk with 14 antler, Curonian Spit, October 1929,
RFHACNHD–Oxytocin. Molecular model of the mammalian hormone oxytocin (C43.H66.N12.O12.S2), which acts as a neuromodulator in the brain. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue), oxygen (red) and sulphur (yellow). Illustration.
RMG0AJHG–European Hare looking curious out of a field
RFRFKK22–Captive wolverine walking on a log near Haines Alaska
RMM190X8–Horse fetus with placenta
RFRYNFPM–Close up of white cat whiskers on dark background
RMT96MD4–Buffon and his friends studying mammalian generation by means of the microscope. Georges Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (September 7, 1707 - April 16, 1788) was a French naturalist, mathematician, cosmologist, and encyclopedic author. He epitomizes the revolutionary changes that the Enlightenment brought to the study of nature.
RMBFXFB0–Mammalian hair follicle detail in outer skin, brightfield photomicrograph
RMB4633F–zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian, moose, (Alces alces), elk in meadow, drawing by Hugo Wolff-Maage, Germany, circa 1900,
RFHACPD0–Oxytocin. Molecular model of the mammalian hormone oxytocin (C43.H66.N12.O12.S2), which acts as a neuromodulator in the brain. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue), oxygen (red) and sulphur (yellow). Illustration.
RFH9X193–Small cats
RM2BHW5M1–Cat’s jaw
RMGK4TAJ–Cow and calf of red ox eating in the Sardinian landscape
RM2GGP7CT–Colorized diagram of the organization of the lumenal membrane of mammalian bladder epithelium.
RMBFXFD3–Mammalian hair follicle detail in outer skin, brightfield photomicrograph
RMB2J7X3–zoology, mammals / mammalian, whales (Catacea), whale in the aquarium, New York, USA, wood engraving, 'Die Gartenlaube', Germany, circa 1890, private collection, ,
RF2A9H7WR–Alveoli, illustration
RFH9X14K–gatitos / cats
RM2BHW5KN–Skeleton of a cat
RMGK4TD4–Cow and calf of red ox eating in the Sardinian landscape
RMDFWD9P–red fox on a sandy beach in Italy
RM2AK0RPK–Mammal skull of the canine species lying on the grass
RMG0B5YK–Exmoor Pony stallion overview his territory
RFRFKK36–Captive wolverine
RF2EAW38M–Image of baboons of Singapore Zoo
RME16PKM–Wildlife species clan rat embryonic mammalian milk.
RM2BEH14K–Illustration of stem cells. Stem cells can differentiate into any other cell type. There are three main types of mammalian stem cell: embryonic stem cells, derived from blastocysts; adult stem cells, which are found in some adult tissues; and cord blood stem cells, which are found in the umbilical cord. The type of cell they mature into depends upon the biochemical signals received by the immature cells.
RMG00EK9–A mammalian skull on display at Selva Verde Lodge at Sarapiqui in Costa Rica.
RMB2J7R1–zoology, mammals / mammalian, whales (Cetacea), sperm whale, (Physeter macrocephalus), wood engraving by F. Specht, 'Brehms Life of Animals' ('Brehms Tierleben'), Leipzig and Vienna, 1893, private collection, ,
RF2GD6JB8–Evolution of the human brain. From Reptilian brain to Limbic system and Neocortex. Human's head and brain. Vector illustration
RFH9X1JG–Small cats
RM2BHW5KE–Cat, horse and snake jaw
RMGK4T90–Cow and calf of red ox eating in the Sardinian landscape
RMDFW7NW–Donkey in Tuscany
RM2BW327T–Chinkara (Gazella bennettii) at Kutch, Gujarat, India
RMEME16W–Vison
RMBN1N86–Giraffa camelopardalis, Giraffe
RFKXPJ1Y–decomposition process of water buffalo's head
RFPXRB9T–Botswana, Kalahari, Central Kalahari Game Reserve,
RFW0HHCN–Horse Silhouette Isolated on White Background
RMG0B5JY–Young Exmoor Pony stallion standing in dunes
RFRFKK2N–Captive wolverine
RF2EAW7GF–Brown hair of the horse (Thailand, Pattaya)
RME16M9W–Wildlife species clan rat embryonic mammalian milk.
RM2BE0JEE–Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a thin section cut through the pancreas (mammalian). This image shows a capillary within the pancreatic tissue (acinar cells in this image). Note the abundance of rough endoplasmic reticulum in the acinar cells. There is a red blood cell within the capillary. The capillary lining consists of long, thin endothelial cells, connected by tight junctions. The image shows fenestration of these endothelial cells. The image also shows synaptic vesicles in the neuron (nerve cell) next to the capillary.
RMG00EK5–A mammalian skull and horn on display at Selva Verde Lodge at Sarapiqui in Costa Rica.
RMB2J7P2–zoology, mammals / mammalian, dolphins (Delphinidae), Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), wood engraving by F. Specht, 'Brehms Life of Animals' ('Brehms Tierleben'), Leipzig and Vienna, 1893, private collection, ,
RMCC5BP0–bat hanging on a rock in wintering grounds / Fledermaus hängt an einem Felsen im Winterquartier
RFH9X1CH–Small cats
RMF5FC35–New Zealand fur seals or kekenos, Arctocephalus forsteri, Kaikoura Peninsula, Kaikoura, South Island, New Zealand
RFCNGFT9–Oxytocin hormone molecule
RMDFW7G3–Donkey with foal in Tuscany
RFCNG83B–Oxytocin hormone molecule
RMEME196–Vison
RMBN1N8A–Giraffa camelopardalis, Giraffe
RM2DRJ9YP–Dimetrodon dollovianus, extinct non-mammalian synapsid of the Cisuralian, Early Permian. With large neural spine sail. Segelechse, Embolophorus dollovianus. Colour printed illustration by F. John from Wilhelm Bolsche’s Tiere der Urwelt (Animals of the Prehistoric World), Reichardt Cocoa company, Hamburg, 1908.
RFPXW7JM–Botswana, Kalahari, Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Giraffes walking, Giraffa camelopardalis
RFW0HHBN–Kangaroo Silhouette Isolated on White Background
RM2HDEB05–Beautifully marked Pacific Harbor seal or Common Seal, Phoca vitulina richardsi resting on rock in the harbour at Monterey. California.
RMG0A60B–The beaver lodge of a North American Beaver
RF2EAW7G6–Brown hair of the horse (Thailand, Pattaya)
RME16MDP–Wildlife species clan rat embryonic mammalian milk.
RM2BE0HDJ–Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) showing an immature dendritic cell. Dendritic cells (DCs) are antigen-presenting cells (accessory cells) of the mammalian immune system. Their main function is to process antigen material and present it on the cell surface to the T cells of the immune system. They act as messengers between the innate and the adaptive immune systems. Dendritic cells are present in those tissues that are in contact with the external environment, such as the skin and the inner lining of the nose, lungs, stomach and intestines. They can also be found in an immature state in the b
RF2H3MFKE–Smiling female farm worker feeding pony at farm
RMB2J7PJ–zoology, mammals / mammalian, dolphins (Delphinidae), pilot whale (Globiocephalus melas), wood engraving by F. Specht, 'Brehms Life of Animals' ('Brehms Tierleben'), Leipzig and Vienna, 1893, private collection, ,
RF2HJPJTB–Queensland Tree-Kangaroo (Dorcopsis lumholtzi) from ' A hand-book to the marsupialia and monotremata ' by Richard Lydekker, Lloyd's Natural History Series edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe Published in 1896 by E. Lloyd, London
RFH9X1EN–Small cats
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