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alb3892405 Microscopic view of human cell.
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alb3876861 Conceptual image of human cell.
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alb3876673 Conceptual image of chloroplast.
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alb3885282 Comparative illustration of plant and animal cell anatomy.
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alb3885276 The interior of an eukaryotic cell. This is the most common generic type of cell and it's present in all mammals. In the center is the nucleus (the perforated sphere), inside of it is the nucleolus (the bright sphere). Around the nucleus there's the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (the wavy orange half sphere), covered with Ribosomes (blue dots). Around it is the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (the tube like orange body). Both Rough and Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum are cut in half to let the nucleus visible. There are orange vesicles (Lysosomes) traveling from the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum to the Golgi Apparatus (in purple). The greenish bodies are the Mitochondria. The dark lines are the cytoskeleton and through them there's some brownish spheres that are nutrients traveling to the nucleus. The bright green tube like structures are Centrioles and the white spheres represent the various elements that travel randomly inside the cell like elements for recycling and nutrients.
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alb3886304 Conceptual image of chloroplast.
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alb3886285 Conceptual image of the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells.
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alb3880012 Comparative illustration of plant and animal cell anatomy (with labels).
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alb3885440 Conceptual image of chloroplast.
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alb15335121 Annales des Sciences Naturelles Paris Crochard Science Anatomy Periodicals Plants Beans, The illustration depicts a detailed study of the anatomical structure of the leaves of the fava bean plant (Vicia faba). The upper section features various cellular formations, showcasing round and elongated structures, possibly representing chloroplasts or other cellular components within the leaf tissue. The lower section provides a close-up view of elongated, tubular structures that resemble the plant's vascular system, illustrating the organization and arrangement of cells and the presence of stipple-like textures, indicative of texture or surface variations. This visual representation highlights the intricacies of plant anatomy, emphasizing the various forms and functions of the cells involved in the leaf's structure and overall physiology.
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alb15334187 Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Paris, Crochard, science, anatomy, periodicals, plants, aquatic plants, This illustration features a collection of detailed botanical diagrams showcasing various cellular structures of the leaves from the plant Potamogeton perfoliatus. The figures highlight different aspects of the leaf morphology, including cellular arrangement, types of cells present, and the organization of chloroplasts. Each section is meticulously labeled, providing insight into the plant's anatomy. The use of color enhances the visibility of the structures, allowing for a clearer understanding of the species' physiological characteristics. The arrangement indicates a systematic approach to botanical study, typical of scientific illustrations from earlier research.
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alb15387185 Fresh-water Algae of the United States, Bethlehem, Pa, The Comenius Press, 1887, algae, United States,, This illustration showcases various forms of algae and their structures, displaying a range of shapes and sizes. It features elongated filaments, spherical cells, and branching structures, all depicted with detailed labels. Notable elements include the distinct arrangements of chloroplasts and reproductive bodies, highlighting the diversity among the species represented. Some sections show examples of cell division and growth patterns, providing insights into the life cycles of these microscopic organisms. The use of color differentiation emphasizes variations in species and functional characteristics within the aquatic ecosystem.
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alb15389501 Annals of Botany, London, botany, periodicals, plants, An intricate array of botanical illustrations featuring various cellular structures and microscopic organisms, including detailed representations of plant cells, algae, and other microscopic life forms. The images are numbered and labeled, showcasing distinct shapes and characteristics of each specimen. Some illustrations highlight the cell walls, nuclei, and chloroplasts, while others focus on the unique forms of protozoa and other tiny creatures. This collection serves as a valuable reference for the study of plant biology and microscopy, reflecting the scientific endeavors to understand the complexity of life at a microscopic scale.
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alb15386426 Annals of Botany, London, Botany, Periodicals, Plants, The illustration showcases various microscopic views of chlorophyte cells, specifically from the genus Chlorochytrium, as documented in the 'Annals of Botany.' It features a series of numbered figures, each representing distinct cellular structures and arrangements. The details include intricate patterns of cell walls, nuclei, and chloroplasts, illustrating the diversity and complexity found in plant cells. The arrangement offers a clear comparison of sizes and shapes among the samples, highlighting the unique characteristics of each type of cell.
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alb15387750 Genesi, organizzazione e metamorfosi degli infusori, Firenze, Tipo. di S. Landi, 1895, infusoria, protista, Museum of Comparative Zoology, microscopy, The illustration features a series of microscopic organisms, specifically various types of radiolarians, which are single-celled protists characterized by their intricate silica skeletons. Each numbered figure showcases different forms and structures, highlighting their unique shapes, spiky extensions, and vibrant green internal components, likely representing chloroplasts or other cellular structures. The arrangement conveys a diverse representation of these microscopic life forms, allowing for a study of their geometry and environmental adaptability. This visual study emphasizes the complexity and beauty of microscopic life, inviting exploration into the biodiversity of the marine ecosystem.
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alb15279769 On the germination, development, and fructification of the higher Cryptogamia, London, Pub. for the Ray Society by R. Hardwicke, 1862, conifers, Pteridophyta, plant morphology, The illustration showcases various botanical structures and cellular formations. The numbered panels display detailed line drawings of plant anatomy, including leaf surfaces, cellular arrangements, and reproductive structures. The figures highlight the intricate patterns of plant cells and their various shapes, emphasizing features such as cellular walls, chloroplasts, and the arrangement of plant tissues. Each illustration is meticulously labeled, providing insight into the diverse forms and functions found within plant life, serving as an educational resource for understanding plant morphology and histology.
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alb15274332 On, the, germination, development, and, fructification, of, the, higher, Cryptogamia, London, Pub, for the, Ray, society, by, R, Hardwicke, 1862, conifers, Pteridophyta, plant, morphology, A scientific illustration displaying various microscopic organisms and structures. The collection includes a range of shapes and sizes, showcasing detailed anatomical features of each specimen. Different types of cells, possibly from algae or protozoa, are represented, highlighting their unique characteristics such as cell walls, chloroplasts, and reproductive structures. The numbering alongside each organism aids in distinguishing and referencing the various entities, emphasizing their diversity and complexity in the microscopic world. The overall arrangement suggests a systematic study of these organisms, likely for educational or research purposes.
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alb15367688 Genesis, organization, metamorphosis, infusoria, protista, Museum of Comparative Zoology, microscopy, The illustration showcases various stages and forms of Euglena, a genus of single-celled organisms known for their photosynthetic capabilities. The figures are meticulously labeled, displaying different shapes and structural details. Key features include the characteristic green chloroplasts, nuclei, and storage granules within the cells. The arrangement emphasizes the diversity and complexity of Euglena, highlighting both the elongated and rounded forms, as well as different reproductive and developmental stages. This visual representation plays an important role in the study of protozoology and microbiology, providing insights into the morphology and behavior of these fascinating microorganisms.
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alb15367769 Annals of Botany London Botany Periodicals Plants, The illustration showcases a series of detailed studies of plant cells, specifically focusing on the structures observed in Selaginella spinulosa. The diagram consists of six distinct images, labeled numerically. The first five images present magnified views of the plant's cellular composition, highlighting the unique arrangement and characteristics of the cells. Each figure provides insights into the specific morphology and internal structures, such as chloroplasts, cell walls, and intercellular spaces. The sixth image offers a composite view that emphasizes the overall architecture of the plant tissue. Accompanying the images is a label that designates the work to Bower, indicating scholarly research in the field of botany.
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alb15287157 The Micrographic Dictionary, London, J. Van Voorst, 1883, dictionaries, microscopes, microscopy, natural history,, This intricate illustration features a collection of botanical and microscopic illustrations, showcasing various cellular structures and plant components. The arrangement is methodical, with numbered labels corresponding to each depiction. The specimens include different types of plant cells, vascular tissues, and microscopic organisms, illustrating the diversity and complexity of life at a cellular level. The detailed renderings highlight key features such as cell walls, chloroplasts, and nuclei, serving as a valuable reference for biological and botanical studies. The layout reflects a systematic approach to the study of plant anatomy and microscopic entities, emphasizing scientific observation and classification.
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alb15367062 Genesis, organization and metamorphosis of infusoria, Firenze, Tipo. di S. Landi, 1895, infusoria, protista, Museum of Comparative Zoology, microscopy, The illustration features a collection of various microscopic organisms, showcasing their intricate shapes and structures. Different species are numbered for reference, with labels indicating their unique characteristics. The organisms appear in various sizes, some with elongated bodies and others with more rounded forms. Many of them exhibit distinct features such as cilia or flagella, which may suggest their methods of locomotion. Additionally, some organisms display vibrant interior components, hinting at cellular structures or possible chloroplasts. This detailed composition highlights the diversity and complexity of microscopic life forms in their natural habitats.
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alb15296797 Étude critique et expérimentale sur le polymorphisme des algues, Genève, Georg, 1909, algae, morphology, The illustration showcases a series of botanical studies focused on the polymorphism of various plant cells and structures. It includes detailed representations of different shapes and sizes of cellular forms, emphasizing the diversity within a single species or genus. Labels denote distinct variations and types, illustrating key features such as cell walls, chloroplasts, and sizes indicated by a scale bar. The arrangement and classification of these cells highlight important aspects of plant morphology and suggest their roles in adaptation and function within different environments. Each section provides insight into the complexities of plant anatomy, aimed at enhancing understanding in the field of botany.
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alb15298441 On the germination, development, and fructification of the higher Cryptogamia, London, Pub. for the Ray Society by R. Hardwicke, 1862, conifers, pteridophyta, plant morphology, This illustration presents a series of detailed botanical diagrams showcasing various plant cell structures. The collection includes intricate depictions of leaf cross-sections and cellular arrangements. Specific features highlighted are the arrangement of chloroplasts, cellular walls, and the various types of cells, such as parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma. Each section is labeled for clarity, emphasizing the complexity of plant anatomy and the diversity of cell types involved in plant structure and function. The meticulous detailing allows for an in-depth study of plant histology and morphology.
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alb15296646 Journal of Botany, British and Foreign. London, Robert Hardwicke, 1863-1942. Botany, Great Britain, Periodicals, Plants, The illustration showcases a variety of botanical structures, primarily focused on bryophytes. It includes detailed representations of moss and liverwort anatomy, demonstrating different cellular arrangements and textures. The numbered sections feature close-ups of plant parts, highlighting features such as leaf structures, cell organization, and reproductive elements. Diagrams depict the intricate patterns of chloroplast arrangement and the unique morphology of various species, providing a comprehensive overview of bryological diversity and growth forms. Each labeled section contributes to a broader understanding of plant biology and taxonomy.
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alb15403927 Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Zoologie Leipzig Wilhelm Engelmann 1849- Anatomy Comparative Bibliography Periodicals Zoology Museum of Comparative Zoology, This illustration depicts a series of scientific drawings showcasing various types of cells and their structures, organized in a systematic layout. It includes representations of plant cells, animal cells, and different stages of cell division. The key features highlighted encompass cell walls, nuclei, chloroplasts, and other organelles, each meticulously labeled for identification. The diagram serves as an educational tool, illustrating the diversity and complexity of cellular life, and emphasizes the foundational aspects of biology and histology. Each section is numbered, providing a reference guide for further study and comparison of cellular characteristics.
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alb15404381 Botanisk Tidsskrift, København, Dansk Botanisk Forening, Denmark, Botany, Periodicals, The illustration showcases various microscopic views of plant cell structures. Features include distinct cell shapes, arranged in a grid-like pattern, with labeled sections indicating different types of cells. Some cells appear elongated while others are more polygonal, representing the diversity in plant tissue. The presence of intricate details, such as cell walls, nuclei, and possible chloroplasts, highlights the complexity of plant anatomy. Each labeled area provides insights into specific cellular functions and arrangements, emphasizing the importance of these structures in plant biology.
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alb15311323 British sea-weeds, London, Bell and Daldy, 1872, algae, Great Britain, marine algae, The illustration showcases a series of botanical drawings featuring various species of algae from the genus Spirogyra and Spermothamnion. Each panel highlights distinct structures, detailing their unique characteristics. The top row includes Spirogyra capricus and Spirogyra trilobatis, with elongated filamentous forms displaying intricate spiral chloroplast arrangements. The middle and lower rows present Spirogyra bistora and Spirogyra bromecis, emphasizing typical spiral configurations and cellular structures, while the final panels depict Spirogyra borekiana and Spermothamnion harveyana, illustrating their reproductive features. This collection serves as a visual reference for the diversity and complexity of these.
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alb15312644 Annals, of, botany, London, botany, periodicals, plants, This illustration features a collection of detailed botanical illustrations, showcasing various plant cells and structures. Each numbered segment highlights distinct cellular forms, including a range of shapes and sizes. The intricate details emphasize the diversity in cellular composition, with visible nuclei, chloroplasts, and other organelles. This compilation is aimed at enhancing the understanding of plant biology, illustrating the complexity and beauty of both unicellular and multicellular plant life. The systematic arrangement aids in comparative study, offering insights into different plant species and their physiological characteristics.
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alb15317856 Botanical and Physiological Memoirs London Printed for the Ray Society 1853 Plant Physiology Fragilariaceae Proto coccus pluvialis Rejuvenescence Botany, This intricate illustration showcases various microscopic organisms, highlighting their diverse shapes and forms. Each figure is numbered and meticulously detailed, featuring a range of cellular structures, including different types of algae and protozoa. Some cells present elongated shapes while others are more spherical or irregular, displaying internal components such as chloroplasts and nuclei. The arrangement emphasizes the complexity of microscopic life, illustrating how these tiny entities contribute to the richness of biological diversity.
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alb15411242 Illustrations of zoology: invertebrates & vertebrates Edinburgh Y.J. Pentland, 1889. zoology, pictorial works, This illustration features a series of detailed scientific diagrams showcasing various organisms and anatomical structures. - **Fig. 1** depicts a siphonophore, identified with labels pointing to the umbrella-like structure, tentacles, and other features. - **Fig. 2** presents a close-up of a plant anatomy with labeled components highlighting the arrangement of leaves. - **Fig. 3** illustrates spores or reproductive structures from fungi, showcasing their distinct shapes. - **Fig. 7** features sections of plant cells, with clear labeling of various cell parts, including chloroplasts and cytoplasm. - **Fig.
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alb15373150 Genesis, organization, metamorphosis, infusoria, protista, Museum of Comparative Zoology, microscopy, The illustration features a series of detailed depictions of various species of Euglena, a genus of single-celled organisms notable for their characteristic elongated shapes and unique flagella. Each specimen is numbered for identification, showcasing a range of forms that highlight their diverse morphological features. The Euglena are rendered in a vibrant, intricate style, emphasizing their cell structure, including chloroplasts that contribute to their photosynthetic capability. The background contrasts with the organisms, enhancing their visibility and allowing for a clearer study of the distinctive details, including the texture of their surfaces and variations in curvature. The arrangement suggests a systematic classification intended for educational or scientific purposes.
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alb15378487 Annals of Botany, London, Botany, Periodicals, Plants, This collection features detailed botanical illustrations depicting various plant cell structures and formations. The images include labeled diagrams of cellular components such as chloroplasts, cell walls, and nuclei from different plant species. Each figure is meticulously drawn and annotated, showcasing the intricacies of plant anatomy and the diversity of forms found within monocotyledons. The illustrations serve as a valuable reference for understanding plant biology and the evolutionary origin of monocotyledonous plants.
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alb15372769 Annals of Botany, London, botany, periodicals, plants,, This collection features a series of detailed illustrations showcasing various stages and structures of chlorophytes, specifically focusing on the genus Chlorochytrium. Each numbered section presents distinct cellular configurations, highlighting key morphological features such as cell walls, chloroplast arrangements, and reproductive structures. The diagrams illustrate the complexity and diversity of these microscopic algae, serving as important references in the study of botany and plant biology. The work is attributed to M. Bristol and is published in 'Annals of Botany.
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alb15379798 Traité de botanique générale, Paris, Abel Pilon et cie, éditeurs,33 rue de fleurs, botany, pictorial works, plants, The illustration depicts various botanical structures, primarily focusing on the morphology of different plant cells and tissues. Each labeled segment showcases distinct cellular formations, including circular and elongated shapes, likely representing processes like mitosis or reproductive structures in plants. The use of green accents highlights specific components, possibly indicating chloroplasts or other significant organelles. The overall arrangement suggests a scientific study of plant anatomy, aimed at illustrating the diversity and complexity of plant cellular life. The caption at the bottom, 'Glenomater,' hints at a specific classification or term related to the depicted structures.
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alb15260128 On the germination, development, and fructification of the higher Cryptogamia, London, Pub. for the Ray Society by R. Hardwicke, 1862, conifers, pteridophyta, plant morphology, This illustration features a series of intricate sketches showcasing various types of cellular structures and microscopic organisms. The arrangements depict different forms of cells, including plant and animal cells, along with their unique characteristics such as cell walls, nuclei, and organelles. Some sections reveal detailed structures like chloroplasts and vacuoles, while others highlight the diverse shapes and arrangements of microorganisms. Each labeled section provides insight into the complexity of cellular life, emphasizing both the diversity and functionality of microscopic entities found in nature.
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alb15268809 Icons of Japanese Algae, v.2, Tokyo, Kazama Shobo 1907-1942, algae, botany, Japan, pictorial works, Woods Hole, Delesseria fimbriata, Kintaro Okamura, The illustration features various botanical studies of the marine alga *Delesseria fimbriata*, detailing its structure and cell organization. Prominent sections highlight the intricate leaf-like fronds of the algae, showcasing the delicate lobes and branching patterns. Accompanying diagrams depict close-up views of its cellular components, including the arrangement of chloroplasts and reproductive structures. Numbers indicate specific features for reference, providing an informative look into the morphology and biology of this particular species. The artistic representation emphasizes the intricate textures and forms of this unique marine organism.
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alb15255039 On the germination, development, and fructification of the higher Cryptogamia, London, Pub. for the Ray Society by R. Hardwicke, 1862, conifers, pteridophyta, plant morphology, A collection of intricate botanical illustrations showcasing various cellular structures. The detailed drawings highlight different types of plant cells and tissues, including elongated shapes and various configurations. Each illustration is labeled and organized, demonstrating the complexity and diversity of plant anatomy. Key features such as cell walls, chloroplasts, and other cellular components are depicted with precision, emphasizing the scientific study of botany and the microscopic world of plants. The overall layout is systematic, suggesting a focus on educational reference for understanding plant structures.
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alb2268360 Infographics of the process of the chemical synthesis during photosynthesis. [Adobe Illustrator (.ai); 3818x5000].
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alb9568063 Comparative illustration of plant and animal cell anatomy (with labels).
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alb3398474 Reactions a chloroplast during photosynthesis.
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alb3363126 Reactions a chloroplast during photosynthesis.
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alb3398455 Reactions a chloroplast during photosynthesis.
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alb3293795 Comparison between mitochondria, chloroplasts and bacteria.
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alb3398413 Endosymbiotic theory.
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alb3398457 Endosymbiotic theory.
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alb3398470 Eukaryotic cell plant.
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926_09_cells0026a4 Cutaway drawing of a eukaryotic plant cell.
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926_09_cells0024a4 Typical animal cell and plant cell.
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926_09_cells0010a4 Cross-section of a chloroplast.
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