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I've spent a lot of time peering down a microscope in the last few years, enjoying taking inspiration from the real tiny organisms to make one of my own.
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A little tiny microscopic dragon, rotifers passing by.
I've spent a lot of time peering down a microscope in the last few years, enjoying taking inspiration from the real tiny organisms to make one of my own.
The physical track of a single electron as it moved through a detector at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory.
Frontiers of Physics. Canadian edition. 1968.
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Paramecium bursaria
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microscopic images
brain cortex;
brain cortex with better vision of the neurons;
mammalian gland;
trachea;
cerebellum;
also cerebellum. both images are beautiful i couldn't choose just one;
sublingual gland
edit: muting because help why is this so getting many notes? i'm just very surprised but i appreciate this
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gifts for microbio and paleo enthusiasts! :DD
Which contestant should be declared the winner of the yeast eating contest?
a) Gobble guts with undeniably the most yeast out of everyone
b) The multinucleated cell that died because of how many yeast it ate
c) The multinucleated cell that started eating spectators AND yeast
d) The multinucleated cell that went rogue and ONLY ate ONE spectator
e) The single macrophage who ate one yeast and is now 99% yeast
f) The spectators who decided to join in and have a go
g) The multinucleated giant cell who has more nuclei than sense (and yeast)
h) The multinucleated giant cell that ate so many yeast that it disappeared
i) The multinucleated giant cell who consumed arguably the largest yeast
Robbins' Pathologic Basis of Disease is my sleep paralysis demon.
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