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Blood cells - Microscopic images of red blood cells and other organs reveal curious details at very close angles (some even in 3D).
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Blood cells - The red blood cells seen from a different perspective.
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Blood vessel - Micrograph of a blood vessel.
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Strand of hair - The end of a strand of hair.
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Strand of hair - Another image of a strand of hair, this time with split ends
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Hair follicle - An image of the bag-shaped structure which is located in the hypodermis and allows hair growth.
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Ear - A close perspective of hair cells inside the ear. They detect mechanical movement in response to sound vibrations.
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Ear cells - Another perspective of the cells of this organ.
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Tooth - The surface of a tooth.
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Tooth - Bacterial plaque on a tooth.
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Small intestine - The villi of the intestine increase the surface area of the organ, which helps in the absorption of food.
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Tongue - The image shows a taste bud on the tongue.
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Tongue - Another close up of the organ.
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Embryo - A human embryo in the endometrium, the lining of the uterus.
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Egg and sperm - Spermatozoa try to fertilize an egg,
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Human ovum - It is coated with a glycoprotein that protects it and helps trap sperm.
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Fertilized ovum - An ovum five days after fertilization with some sperm still remaining in the area surrounding it.
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Purkinje neurons - These cells are masters of motor coordination in the cerebellar cortex.
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Appendix - Cross section of a normal human appendix seen under a microscope.
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Lung - This is the inner surface of a healthy lung.
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Cancerous Lung - This image shows cancerous organ cells.
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Lung cells - A very close picture of cells in action.
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Retina - The retinal blood vessels coming out of the black optic disc.
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Retina of an eye - Another microscopic perspective of the organ.
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Human skin - The epidermis with hairs.
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Blood cells - Microscopic images of red blood cells and other organs reveal curious details at very close angles (some even in 3D).
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Blood cells - The red blood cells seen from a different perspective.
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Blood vessel - Micrograph of a blood vessel.
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Strand of hair - The end of a strand of hair.
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Strand of hair - Another image of a strand of hair, this time with split ends
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Hair follicle - An image of the bag-shaped structure which is located in the hypodermis and allows hair growth.
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Ear - A close perspective of hair cells inside the ear. They detect mechanical movement in response to sound vibrations.
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Ear cells - Another perspective of the cells of this organ.
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Tooth - The surface of a tooth.
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Tooth - Bacterial plaque on a tooth.
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Small intestine - The villi of the intestine increase the surface area of the organ, which helps in the absorption of food.
© All Rights Reserved/Welcome Images
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Tongue - The image shows a taste bud on the tongue.
© All Rights Reserved/Welcome Images
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Tongue - Another close up of the organ.
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Embryo - A human embryo in the endometrium, the lining of the uterus.
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Egg and sperm - Spermatozoa try to fertilize an egg,
© All Rights Reserved/Welcome Images
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Human ovum - It is coated with a glycoprotein that protects it and helps trap sperm.
© All Rights Reserved/Welcome Images
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Fertilized ovum - An ovum five days after fertilization with some sperm still remaining in the area surrounding it.
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Purkinje neurons - These cells are masters of motor coordination in the cerebellar cortex.
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Appendix - Cross section of a normal human appendix seen under a microscope.
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Lung - This is the inner surface of a healthy lung.
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Cancerous Lung - This image shows cancerous organ cells.
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Lung cells - A very close picture of cells in action.
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Retina - The retinal blood vessels coming out of the black optic disc.
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Retina of an eye - Another microscopic perspective of the organ.
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Human skin - The epidermis with hairs.
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See impressive microscopic images of the human body!
A perspective of the internal organs and cells of the body that you've never seen before
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Forget those distant and boring images in college biology books. Now it's not just researchers and scientists that have access to micro-scopic images of cells and organs.
Now we can see amazing curious textures and details of the inner parts of the human body from up close - and some even in 3D.
Next, look at images released by research centers that show us a different and ultra-realistic perspective of what our body is made of.
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