The world in the new microscope: mosquito hearts, human tongues like forests, osteoporosis so scary
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Vitamin C. Vitamin C is an essential nutrient for higher primates and a few other organisms. Under the microscope, it is like the eyes of an animal.
The huge antennae of male mosquitoes contrast with the brown eyes. Only male mosquitoes have such large antennae and attract the opposite sex in this way.
The hind legs, claws and breathing trachea of the lice. Lice live for about six weeks, first appearing 1.2 million years ago.
Brain cells from skin cells: Specifically, this is a culture of neurons (stained green) and (stained red) shervan cells derived from human skin cells that begin to cover neurons in the same way that these cells interact in the brain.
Horse fly eyes. The fly secretes a glue-like substance that sticks its eggs to the horse's hair, lips, nose and neck.
Epithelial cells covering the villi of the human intestine.
Red forest ants. It usually lives in coniferous forests or mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests.
The blood vessels (red) and lymphatic vessels (blue) in the eyes of adult zebrafish.
The cross-section of the pine stem (pine tree) looks like a net.
The surface of the human eye.
Intestinal valves of termite intestines. Termites are insects that have lived for 250 million years; Termites and ants in the taxonomic system of insects are divided into isoptera and hymenoptera.
An image of this nylon stocking was captured using an old Soviet microscope, a Sony A5000 camera, and polarized illumination technology.
Crocodile embryonic developing nerves and bones.
Bubbles in household detergent solutions.
Integrated circuit with contacts.
Red carnation flower buds. The history of carnations dates back to ancient Greek and Roman periods, and since 1907, pink carnations have been used as a symbol of Mother's Day.
Frozen water droplets.
Fangs of tarantulas. It is named for its ability to run, jump, be toxic, act quickly, and be fierce.
Human HeLa cells undergoing cell division (cell division). DNA (yellow), myoglobin II (blue), and actin filament (red).
Rye (grain rye) stems and leaves. Northern Europe and North Africa are the main producers of rye. It can be continuous cropping, and the root system is developed, which can prevent soil loss and effectively absorb water and fertilizer.
Veins and scales on butterfly wings.
Hairy bodies (white is appendages) and stomata (purple for pores) on live oak leaves.
Eyes of wasps.
Live marine red algae. Red algae is a raw material for medicine, textile, food and other industries.
Thin slices of dinosaur bones preserved in transparent agate.
Soft manganese ore and limonite inclusions in Brazilian agate polished plates. It was as if a forest was reflected in a lake.
Begonia porcus leaf stomata.
Grafting plant stem segments.
Bovine pulmonary artery cells protrude, showing cellular components: actin (black), mitochondria (red), and DNA (blue).
Eye of the beetle . Beetles, like other insects, have six legs on their heads, thoraxes, and abdomen.
The mid-developmental visual system of drosophila pupae shows the retina (golden), photosensitive axons (blue), and brain (green).
Mouse cerebrovascular system.
The plum seeds are moldy.
Bearings for mechanical watches.
Human neural rosette primitive brain cells, differentiated from embryonic stem cells in a petri dish (used to study brain development and Huntington's disease.
Common Mestra amymone eggs, laid on the leaves.
Chameleon embryos (autofluorescence).
Rutile (titanium dioxide) and scale quartz (polymorphic form of quartz) crystals in cobalt-rich glass. It looks like cosmic space.
The heart of a mosquito.
The Eurasian copper-winged moth caterpillar (Amphipyra pyramidea), which hatches and eats eggshells.
The tip of the stem of Arabidopsis (mustard plant) with young flower buds (dark red to white) showing different levels of gene expression. Arabidopsis thaliana is also known as Arabidium and Arabacea.
The ovary from the ovary of Drosophila. Fruit flies are small flies with a body length of between 1.5 and 4 mm. Adults generally survive at 25 °C for 37 days.
Mosquito larvae.
Muscle tissue on the human tongue. It's like a withered forest.
Embryo of a black mastiff bat. Black mastiff bats live in South America and can chirp and make a sound similar to 1.
Hematite (a mineral composed of copper oxide). is an important copper ore mineral.
Osteoporosis involves fractures of individual trabeculus bones.
The methylsulfonaldehyde crystal is like a landscape painting.
Anemone-stained nerve cells (green), muscles (pink), and nuclei (blue).