Clipart images of microbiology and several types of microorganisms. Microorganisms, also known as microbes, are organisms that are microscopic, and are usually too small to be seen by the naked human eye.
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Actinomma
"Actinomma, a radiolarian with a shell and no mouth. A, whole animal with a portion of two spheres of shell removed. B, section, showing relation of protoplasm to the skeleton. c., central capsule; n,... |
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Actinomma Asteracanthion
"Actinomma Asteracanthion, a Radiolarian with a limited number of specialized radii (axes), symmetrically arranged about the center. A, whole animal with portion of two spheres of shell removed. B, se... |
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Alveolina Ovoidea
"The Foraminifera are enclosed in minute calcareous shells, early invisible to the naked eye; they are found among the sands of the sea. The, in common with corals, are great agents in helping to form... |
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Amaeba Proteus
"Amaeba proteus; B, Amaeba radiosa. n, nucleus. c, contractile vacuole. a, food engulfed. ec, one of the nine pseudopods." —Davison, 1906... |
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Animalcule
"A term etymologically applicable to any very small animal, and limited in actual use to those which are microscopical. Animalcules exist in prodigious numbers, and of many different kinds, their siz... |
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Animalcule, Sun
"Actinophrys sol (Sun animalcule). n., nucleus; f.v., food vacuole; v., contractile vacuole; ps., pseudopodium." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Animalcule, Trumpet
"They are trumpet-animalcules of the family Stentoridae, with the peristome divided into two lappet-like parts. Folliculina ampulla is an example." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Animalcules, forms of the magnified
"Fig. 1, Monads; 2, Forms assumed by the Ameoba; 3, Flask Animalcules, Enchelis; 4, Actinophrys sol; 5, Euglena viridis ; 6, Gonium pectorale; 7, Trachelias anas ; 8, Paramecium aurelia ; 9, Navicula;... |
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Annulosa
A diagram of an annulosa showing its external skeleton made up of segments or rings arranged along a longitudinal line, and consisting mostly of hardened skin. Labels: 1, vascular system,; 2, digesti... |
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Ascocarp
This illustration shows further development of the ascocarp: A, sectional view, showing the branches, s, derived from the germinating gametospore, that are forming numerous lateral branchlets. B, one ... |
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Avicularia, flustra
"The common Flustrae, or Sea-mats, are flat and foliaceous in their form, presenting a considerable resemblence to in appearence to pale-brown sea-weeds, with which they are in fact gene... |
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Bacillus Anthracis
"Bacilli mingles with blood-corpuscles from the blood of a guinea-pig; some of the bacilli dividing." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bacillus Anthracis
"The rodlets after three hours' culture in a drop of aqueous humour. They grow out into long leptothrix-like filaments, which become septate later, and spores are developed in the segments." — ... |
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Bacillus Megaterium
"A chain of motile rodlets still growing and dividing (bacilli)." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bacillus Megaterium
"A pair of bacilli actively growing and dividing." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bacillus Megaterium
"A rodlet in this condition (but divided into four segments) after treatment with alcoholic iodine solution." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bacillus Megaterium
"Successive stages in the development of the spores." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bacillus Megaterium
"A rodlet segmented in four, each segment containing one ripe spore." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bacillus Megaterium
"Early stages in the germination of the spores (after being dried several days)." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bacillus Megaterium
"Successive stages in the germination of the spore." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bacillus Ramosus
"The various phases of germination of spores of Bacillus ramosus, as actually observed in hanging drops under very high powers. The spore sown at 11 A.M., as shown at a, had swollen (b) perceptibly b... |
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Bacillus Ramosus
"The various phases of germination of spores of Bacillus ramosus, as actually observed in hanging drops under very high powers. Similar series of phases in the order of the small letters in each case... |
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Bacillus Ramosus
"The various phases of germination of spores of Bacillus ramosus, as actually observed in hanging drops under very high powers. Similar series of phases in the order of the small letters in each case... |
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Bacillus Ramosus
"The various phases of germination of spores of Bacillus ramosus, as actually observed in hanging drops under very high powers. Germinating spores in various stages, more highly magnified, and showin... |
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Bacillus Subtilis
"Bacillus subtilis, Cohn, and Spirillum undula, Ehrenb." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |