Computer graphic of a single bacterium, showing features as they might be seen in a microscope. Attached to one end of the bacterium is a tuft of strands collectively called flagella. These help the bacterium move towards nutrients, for example. Bacterial species such as Escherichia coli are common causes of urinary tract infections, where their flagella help propel them along the urethra towards the bladder
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An embryonic root tip dissected from a mature seed of Arabidopsis thaliana (a small flowering plant often used in biological studies). The cell walls were stained with a fluorescent dye and a series of images taken though the entire root tip using laser excitation and confocal microscopy. The image shows both the central plane of cells in the root and also a digitally reconstructed surface of the root generated from the stack of confocal images Image by Peter O'Toole, Joanne Marrison and Sue Bougourd, University of York, UK - Exclusive to NANOVIZZ
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Computer graphic showing sperm and egg cells, similar to how they look in a microscope. A sperm cell looks a bit like a tiny tadpole, with a long tail (flagellum) that helps move it along the fallopian tube towards the egg, while the egg is a much larger, rounded cell. The two different cell types each contain half the genetic information that, after fertilization, go on to determine the overall genetic make-up of an individual
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Section of colon tissue. Various cell types can be seen, in particular so-called goblet cells, which secrete mucus to lubricate and help protect intestinal tissues from mechanical and chemical damage as food and waste passes through. The image was made using a technique called histology, where the component of interest is stained with dye so that it can be seen in the light microscope Image by Prof. Susan Anderson, University of Nottingham, UK - Exclusive to NANOVIZZ
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Computer graphic showing the shape of a virus as it would look in a microscope. The virus in this case is called herpes simplex, which is common throughout the world, often passed on via mouth-to-mouth contact, and may cause the affected area to develop blisters or ulcers
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