Cushion : False-colour SEM of human egg after ovulation
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False-colour SEM of human egg after ovulation
Ovarys surface at ovulation. False-colour scanning electron micrograph of the surface of the ovary about one hour after ovulation. The egg (pink) is visible at centre and was ejected from the depression at top centre. This area is surrounded by follicular cells and fluid (white, turquoise), which formerly provided nutrients and protection to the ovum in the ovary. The ovum is surrounded by a thick layer of cells, the corona radiata and is rolling down the surface of the ovary (brown), known as the germinal epithelium, towards the Fallopian tube. Magnification: x70 at 6x7cm size. Magnification: x102 at 4x5 inch size
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Corona Radiata Epithelium Female Reproductive System Ovary Ovulation Ovum Re Production False Coloured
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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This print showcases the intricate beauty of a human egg after ovulation. In this false-colour scanning electron micrograph, we are granted a rare glimpse into the surface of the ovary just one hour after ovulation has occurred. At the center of attention lies the delicate pink egg, which was recently expelled from its protective depression located at the top center. Surrounding this precious life-giving cell, we observe a fascinating interplay between follicular cells and fluid depicted in white and turquoise hues. These elements were once responsible for nourishing and safeguarding the developing ovum within the confines of the ovary. As our gaze expands outward, we witness an array of thick cellular layers known as corona radiata enveloping the egg. The journey continues as this remarkable specimen rolls down along the brown-hued germinal epithelium that coats the surface of the ovary. Its destination? The Fallopian tube, where it will eagerly await fertilization to fulfill its potential for new life. Magnified at x70 when printed at 6x7cm size or x102 when printed at 4x5 inch size, this image not only offers us an awe-inspiring view into reproduction but also serves as a testament to both nature's complexity and scientific innovation.
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