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Photo of Salps on a beach on Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The surge of these life forms aspell trouble for the antarctic ecosystem
Photo of lots of various microorganisms
Photo of Human Cheek Epithelial Cells. The tissue that lines the inside of the mouth is known as the basal mucosa and is composed of squamous epithelial cells. Education pathology.
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Photo of Hydra is a genus of small, fresh-water animals of the phylum Cnidaria and class Hydrozoa.
Photo of Worm photographed in Guarapari, Espirito Santo.
Photo of Human Cheek Epithelial Cells. The tissue that lines the inside of the mouth is known as the basal mucosa and is composed of squamous epithelial cells. Education pathology.
Photo of Microscopic view of green algae (Cladophora)
Photo of Detail of moss leaf (Plagiomnium affine)
Photo of lots of various microorganisms
Photo of Human Cheek Epithelial Cells. The tissue that lines the inside of the mouth is known as the basal mucosa and is composed of squamous epithelial cells. Education pathology.
Photo of Pallid sturgeon on the bed of a river
Photo of Thomson's Gazelle is named after explorer Joseph Thomson
Photo of Largetooth sawfish relaxing in the bottom of the ocean
Photo of Close up of a catfish
Photo of Frontonia sp. is a genus of free-living unicellular ciliate protists under the microscope.
Photo of Sea of Sponges
Photo of Spherical colony of freshwater green algae (Volvox)
Photo of Human Cheek Epithelial Cells. The tissue that lines the inside of the mouth is known as the basal mucosa and is composed of squamous epithelial cells. Education pathology.
Photo of lots of various microorganisms
Photo of Frontonia sp. is a genus of free-living unicellular ciliate protists under the microscope.
Photo of lots of various microorganisms
Photo of Cell, small structure of every living organism, are able to live independently and reproduce. Texture of cells
Photo of Microalgae under a microscope, sample taken from moss
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Photo of Beautiful Chimpanzee at Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Photo of Jellyfish among algae in sea waters
Photo of Microscopic view of Bearded iris plant stem cross section
Photo of mold-covered spoiled thin wheat pita bread
Photo of Microscopic view of a Chili pepper (Capsicum annuum) fruit pericarp cross-section
Photo of Lots of spheres with white background, 3d rendering.
Photo of Miniature long haired pet goats with horns in rural farm by zipline tour near Puerto Vallarta Mexico.
Photo of Mistaken Point, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada, North America
Photo of Smooth fronted caiman  in the water
Photo of Spherical colony of freshwater green algae (Volvox)
Photo of Sea Grass
Photo of Blue fish with yellow tail and fins
Photo of Microscopic view of Canadian waterweed (Elodea canadensis) leaf
Photo of A 3d rendering of cardiac muscle cells or cardiomyocytes.
Photo of Jellyfish swimming in the open sea
Photo of sponges close up
Photo of Fungal sporangium and hyphae under light microscop
Photo of A bay nettle, native stinging jelly fish for Chesapeake bay
Photo of Angelfish in a river
Photo of lots of various microorganisms
Photo of Frontonia sp. is a genus of free-living unicellular ciliate protists under the microscope.
Photo of Frontonia sp. is a genus of free-living unicellular ciliate protists under the microscope.
Photo of Arrau turtle (Podocnemis expansa) swimming in a river
Photo of Colonies of Candida albicans that with the hyphae forming the mycelium, from yeast become filamentous fungus thanks to phenomena of dimorphism.

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