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Cell Collection (page 6)

"Exploring the Intricacies of Life: Unveiling the Wonders of Cells" Delving into the microscopic world

Background imageCell Collection: New Life

New Life
Thoth Adan

Background imageCell Collection: Growth

Growth
Thoth Adan

Background imageCell Collection: Atoll Ilands

Atoll Ilands
Thoth Adan

Background imageCell Collection: Show You My Selfie

Show You My Selfie
Dikhotomy

Background imageCell Collection: Haunting Thoughts

Haunting Thoughts
Petri Damstén

Background imageCell Collection: Handle with Care

Handle with Care
Petri Damstén

Background imageCell Collection: Kiss of Death

Kiss of Death
Petri Damstén

Background imageCell Collection: Waiting for the Coffin

Waiting for the Coffin
Petri Damstén

Background imageCell Collection: Eternal Pain

Eternal Pain
Petri Damstén

Background imageCell Collection: Backstab

Backstab
Petri Damstén

Background imageCell Collection: The Endless Rain

The Endless Rain
Petri Damstén

Background imageCell Collection: Roles I Have to Play

Roles I Have to Play
Petri Damstén

Background imageCell Collection: Trust You Seek

Trust You Seek
Petri Damstén

Background imageCell Collection: Punishment Cell, 1891. Creator: Aleksei Kuznetsov

Punishment Cell, 1891. Creator: Aleksei Kuznetsov
Punishment Cell, 1891. One of 74 views taken in July 1891 and contained in the albumTipy i vidy Nerchinskoi katorgi (Views and inhabitants of Nerchinsk hard labor camps)

Background imageCell Collection: Pregnant nun Sister Jean sitting in her convent cell

Pregnant nun Sister Jean sitting in her convent cell, her habit open to reveal her breasts. A picture of Saint Martha on the wall. Soeur Jeanne

Background imageCell Collection: Yeast cells, SEM

Yeast cells, SEM
Yeast cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cells of brewer s, or baker s, yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). This fungus consists of single vegetative cells

Background imageCell Collection: SCHLEIDEN, Matthias Jakob (1804-1881). German

SCHLEIDEN, Matthias Jakob (1804-1881). German botanist and co-founder of the cell theory. Litography

Background imageCell Collection: Specimen XII

Specimen XII
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageCell Collection: Specimen XI

Specimen XI
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageCell Collection: Specimen X

Specimen X
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageCell Collection: Specimen IX

Specimen IX
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageCell Collection: Specimen VIII

Specimen VIII
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageCell Collection: Specimen VII

Specimen VII
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageCell Collection: Specimen VI

Specimen VI
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageCell Collection: Specimen V

Specimen V
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageCell Collection: Specimen IV

Specimen IV
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageCell Collection: Specimen III

Specimen III
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageCell Collection: Specimen II

Specimen II
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageCell Collection: Specimen I

Specimen I
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageCell Collection: Meryemana Manastiri: the monastery in Sumela, Trebisonda Territory, Turkey

Meryemana Manastiri: the monastery in Sumela, Trebisonda Territory, Turkey Turkey Sumela. Date of Photograph:1976-1977

Background imageCell Collection: Study for the 'Liberation of St. Peter', drawing, Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe

Study for the "Liberation of St. Peter", drawing, Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Uffizi Gallery, Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageCell Collection: General view of the remains of the Temple of Venus and Rome, Hadrian work preserved in Rome

General view of the remains of the Temple of Venus and Rome, Hadrian work preserved in Rome Rome Temple Hadrianic Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageCell Collection: The Temple of Venus and Rome, Hadrian work preserved in Rome

The Temple of Venus and Rome, Hadrian work preserved in Rome Rome Temple Hadrianic Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1880-1890 ca

Background imageCell Collection: Detail of the cell where the tomb of the Emperor Hadrian was located in the Castle of S

Detail of the cell where the tomb of the Emperor Hadrian was located in the Castle of S. Angelo, Rome. Rome Castle of S. Angelo Castle, Mausoleum Hadrianic Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageCell Collection: Mamertino Prison (called Tullianum in ancient times), today the Chapel of San Pietro in Carcere

Mamertino Prison (called Tullianum in ancient times), today the Chapel of San Pietro in Carcere, located under the Church of S. Giuseppe dei Falegnami in Rome

Background imageCell Collection: The image shows the temple dedicated to Victory Aptera located in the Acropolis of Athens

The image shows the temple dedicated to Victory Aptera located in the Acropolis of Athens Greece Athens, Acropolis Temple Classical, Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageCell Collection: Temple of Venus and Roma in Rome

Temple of Venus and Roma in Rome Rome Colosseum Temple Hadrianic Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1935. Date of Artwork:121 ca

Background imageCell Collection: Naos, chapel extracted from a granite monolith, dating back to the age of Pharaoh Amases

Naos, chapel extracted from a granite monolith, dating back to the age of Pharaoh Amases: work preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Niche Twenty-sixth Dynasty, Late Period

Background imageCell Collection: Altar and tombstones of the Marmetino Prison ( today Chapel of St)

Altar and tombstones of the Marmetino Prison ( today Chapel of St. Peter in Prison ), found under the Church of St. Joseph of the Carpenters in Rome, Lazio Rome Church of St

Background imageCell Collection: The Temple of Athena Nike, or Athena Aptera (Wingless Victory), on the Acropolis in Athens

The Temple of Athena Nike, or Athena Aptera (Wingless Victory), on the Acropolis in Athens Greece Athens, Acropolis Temple Classical, Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageCell Collection: Cell of Italian patriot, Nazario Sauro, Military Prison in Pula

Cell of Italian patriot, Nazario Sauro, Military Prison in Pula, photographed during the period of Italy's reign in Istria Croatia Pula, Military Prison. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca

Background imageCell Collection: 'St. Peter freed from jail', bronze, attributed to Caradosso (1452-1526 ca.), Church of S

"St. Peter freed from jail", bronze, attributed to Caradosso (1452-1526 ca.), Church of S. Pietro in vincoli Rome Church of S

Background imageCell Collection: Telecommunications Cell Phone Tower With Antenna In Countryside. Belarus. Aerial View

Telecommunications Cell Phone Tower With Antenna In Countryside. Belarus. Aerial View Telecommunications Cell Phone Tower With Antenna In Countryside. Belarus. Aerial View

Background imageCell Collection: Desiccated leaf skeleton isolated against black background - North Carolina, USA

Desiccated leaf skeleton isolated against black background - North Carolina, USA

Background imageCell Collection: Young woman traveler tourist taking beautiful landscape photo of european sunset during holiday

Young woman traveler tourist taking beautiful landscape photo of european sunset during holiday vacation

Background imageCell Collection: Voltaire imprisoned in the Bastille writing the La Henriade in 1728 (coloured engraving)

Voltaire imprisoned in the Bastille writing the La Henriade in 1728 (coloured engraving)
1731148 Voltaire imprisoned in the Bastille writing the La Henriade in 1728 (coloured engraving) by Bouchot, Francois (1800-42) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCell Collection: 13 O'Clock

13 O'Clock
Petri Damstén

Background imageCell Collection: Tommy Steele who rode on the top of a stage coach as Dick Whittington in the Lord Mayors

Tommy Steele who rode on the top of a stage coach as Dick Whittington in the Lord Mayors show changed, after travelling through City of London in the procession



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"Exploring the Intricacies of Life: Unveiling the Wonders of Cells" Delving into the microscopic world, a histological diagram of a mammalian retina reveals the intricate structure and organization of cells that enable us to perceive light. The cerebellum tissue, captured in a light micrograph, showcases its complex network of cells responsible for coordinating movement and balance. Intriguingly, even philosophers find solace in contemplating cellular existence. "Philosopher in Meditation, " an oil painting from 1632, reminds us that pondering life's mysteries often leads us back to our fundamental building blocks – cells. Zooming further into this realm, nerve and glial cells come alive under the lens. This captivating light micrograph highlights their vital role in transmitting signals throughout our nervous system. Meanwhile, a lavender pollen grain captured through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) displays nature's exquisite design at the cellular level. The battle against diseases takes center stage as T lymphocytes confront cancer cells in another SEM image. Science and evolution intertwine as we witness these tiny warriors fighting for survival within our bodies. Artistic expressions also shed light on cell significance; "The Death of Socrates, " painted in 1787, serves as a poignant reminder that even great minds are ultimately composed of countless individual cells. Santiago Ramon y Cajal's meticulous drawing from 1894 unveils various cell types within the mammalian cerebellum. His work not only represents scientific progress but also exemplifies how art can aid understanding by visually capturing complexity. Stepping away from biology momentarily, we encounter Rolls Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 Mk602 engine undergoing testing within a controlled environment called a test cell. Here too, precision engineering relies on understanding cellular mechanics to achieve optimal performance. Returning to biological marvels - HeLa cells take center stage under yet another microscope lens. These immortalized human cells have revolutionized medical research, paving the way for countless breakthroughs.