Biologie cellulaire

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Amoebas (watercolour / pen and ink) | Lucy Cooper Collage, Collage Art, Art, Ink, Doodle Patterns, Sketchbook Inspiration, Design Art, Art Journal, Art Design
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Amoebas (watercolour / pen and ink) | Lucy Cooper
Scanning electron microscope lets us see plants (and, well, everything) in a whole new way. Sacred Geometry, Inspiration, Texture, Fractals, Nature, Grafik, Textures Patterns, Electron Microscope Images, Nature Inspiration
The Incredible Sign-In Book from GE’s First Research Lab
Scanning electron microscope lets us see plants (and, well, everything) in a whole new way.
Micrographie décorative | LAURE ALBIN-GUILLOT (1931) Getty Museum
Micrographie décorative | LAURE ALBIN-GUILLOT (1931)
Transmission electron micrograph of a section through a nerve fiber showing the axon bundle. Electron Microscope, Nerve Fiber, Scope, Anatomy And Physiology
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Transmission electron micrograph of a section through a nerve fiber showing the axon bundle.
bacteria in dish - Google Search Gouache, Doodles, Microorganisms, Petri Dish, Microbes, Petri Dishes
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bacteria in dish - Google Search
Bacteria Draw, Free Vector Art, Simple Doodles, Kunst, Vector Art, Poster
Bacteria
E. coli--part of the normal flora of the human gut.  Certain strains of E. coli produce various toxins that cause illness Science Nature, Microscopic Organisms, Things Under A Microscope, Science And Nature
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E. coli--part of the normal flora of the human gut. Certain strains of E. coli produce various toxins that cause illness
Cell cross-section under a microscope Microscopic Cells, Microscope Art, Organic Form
Cell cross-section under a microscope
1894 bacteria germs medical original antique science print Art Deco, Drawings, Anatomy Art, Illustrations, Art Inspiration, Illustration Vintage, Art Plastique
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1894 bacteria germs medical original antique science print
Natalie Spencer Textile Design http://businessboomcollective.com/tag/textile-design/# Pattern Designs, Textiles, Prints, Print Patterns
Natalie Spencer Textile Design http://businessboomcollective.com/tag/textile-design/#
cell structures! Seeds, Plants, Plant Cell, Plant Structure, Leaf Structure
Rob Kesseler
cell structures!
Cell membrane and cell wall growth Botanical Drawings, Patterns In Nature
Anatomia Vegetal
Cell membrane and cell wall growth
Cells Abstract Art, Fractal Patterns, Abstract, Canvas Prints
Originals – Solveig Originals
Cells
Cell cross-section under a microscope #microscope #upclose #beautiful #patterns #intricate #micro Fibre Art, Yellow, Color Textures, Green, Organic Patterns, Organic Shapes
Cell cross-section under a microscope #microscope #upclose #beautiful #patterns #intricate #micro
Cellule Patchwork, Medical Art, Print
Journal of Experimental Biology: 204 (14)
Cellule
cell division Cell Division, Cell Biology, Medical Education, Science Literacy, Science, Division, Cell
Cell Division Blue 5 Original Watercolor Painting | Etsy
cell division
Cell
New painting
Cell
Pine Needle. Photomicroscopy Crafts, Art Projects, Pattern, Pine Needles
Hole in the Pattern - Photo | Dave Bullock / eecue
Pine Needle. Photomicroscopy
plant cells
plant cells
Hydrilla Verticillata Botany
Dave Bullock / eecue
Hydrilla Verticillata
Beyond the Human Eye: bark Mandalas, Flora
Beyond the Human Eye
Beyond the Human Eye: bark
A crystal ball ? No, a Mitochondria ! Chez le ver, les pics d’activité des mitochondries -en rouge- (organites cellulaire impliqués dans la production d’énergie) permettent de prédire la durée de vie de l’organisme.  Bursts of activity in the energy-producing mitochondria in a worm’s cells accurately predict how long it will live.  Dong et al ; Nature Février 2014 Ap Biology, Physiology, Mitochondrial Dna, Mitochondrial Disease, Mitochondria
A crystal ball ? No, a Mitochondria ! Chez le ver, les pics d’activité des mitochondries -en rouge- (organites cellulaire impliqués dans la production d’énergie) permettent de prédire la durée de vie de l’organisme. Bursts of activity in the energy-producing mitochondria in a worm’s cells accurately predict how long it will live. Dong et al ; Nature Février 2014