Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Artwork of infected red blood cells in malaria from Science Photo Library Review


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  • Image Description: Malaria. Artwork of a malaria infection in the bloodstream. Malaria is a tropical disease caused by the protozoa Plasmodium sp. (crescents) being introduced into the blood by an infected mosquito bite. The plasmodia invade red blood cells, causing them to swell and burst, releasing thousands of tiny merozoites (purple) into the blood. The crescent forms of the plasmodia are the sex cells (gametocytes), which stay in the blood waiting for
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  • Alfred Pasieka/Science Photo Library

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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Compound eye of a gnat, SEM from Science Photo Library Review


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  • PHOTO JIGSAW PUZZLE This Photo Puzzle features an image of Compound eye of a gnat, SEM chosen by Science Photo Library. Estimated image size 356x254mm.
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  • Image Description: Compound eye of a gnat, SEM. Compound eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a compound eye from a fungus gnat (family Sciaridae). The eye consists of many rounded lenses known as ommatidia. Each ommatidium is a simple eye that sends a signal to the gnat s brain. All the signals are combined by the brain to form a mosaic view of the world. The image seen is not very sharp but good at detecting movements. Between the lenses are hair-like structures
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Fibroblast cells showing cytoskeleton from Science Photo Library Review


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  • Image Description: Fibroblast cells. Fluorescent light micrographof two fibroblast cells, showing their nuclei(purple) and cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton ismade up of microtubules of the protein tubulin (yellow) and filaments of the protein actin (blue). The cytoskeleton supports the cellsstructure, allows the cell to move and assists inthe transport of organelles and vesicles withinthe cell. Fibroblasts are cells forming connectivetissue, and are responsible
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Coloured TEM of endoplasmic reticulum andamp;amp; nucleus from Science Photo Library Review


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  • Image Description: Rough endoplasmic reticulum and nucleus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph of thenucleus (green) and rough endoplasmic reticulum(ER), coloured red, in a mammalian cell. ER is acomplex membrane system, originating from thenuclear membrane, that divides the cell cytoplasminto a network of cavities called cisternae. Thesurface of rough ER is covered with bodies calledribosomes, (black dots on the membrane). Ribosomeson ER (as opposed
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Star Antares in the constellation of Scorpius from Science Photo Library Review


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  • Image Description: Star Antares in the constellation of Scorpius. Scorpius constellation. Star Antares (lowerleft) in the constellation of Scorpius. Antares orAlpha Scorpii is the heart of the scorpion, the head being represented by the row of brightstars at upper right. Antares is about timesmore luminous than our Sun, and is the brightestobject in Scorpius. It is a red giant, having adiameter of about 0 million kilometres, morethan 0 times that of our Sun. It is about 0light years from Earth.
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Electron-positron pair matter/antimatter from Science Photo Library Review


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  • Image Description: Production of matter a antimatter in two electron- positron pairs. In this bubblechamber photo, two invisible gamma-ray photonsenter from the top a each produce a pair ofelectrons a positrons (or anti-electrons). In theupper pair, the incoming photon also displaces anatomic electron, which shoots off towards bottomleft. In the lower pair, all the photons energygoes into producing the electron a positron; beingmore energetic, they curve less
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  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory/Science Photo Library

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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Computer art of sperm and egg during fertilisation from Science Photo Library Review


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  • Image Description: Fertilisation. Computer artwork of a humansperm (centre right) penetrating an egg (ovum)during the process of fertilisation. Othersperm are seen at left. Sperm have an oval headand a hair-like tail which beats with a whiplashmotion to swim. The human female usually producesa single large egg from the ovary, while the malereleases some 300 million much smaller sperm. Thesperm travel through the uterus (womb) and up thefallopian tubes to reach
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  • Mehau Kulyk/Science Photo Library

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