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Embryos Collection

"From Chick to Trout: The Fascinating Journey of Embryos" they can the tiny wonders that hold the promise of life within them

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Chicken chick - 20 day old chick in egg

Chicken chick - 20 day old chick in egg
LA-2611 Chicken chick - 20 day old chick in egg Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Developing Trout Eggs

Developing Trout Eggs
PM-3564 Developing Trout Eggs Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: 020 8318 1401

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Chicken chick - 10 day old embryo in egg

Chicken chick - 10 day old embryo in egg
LA-2610 Chicken chick - 10 day old embryo in egg Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Chicken chick - 6 day old embryo in egg

Chicken chick - 6 day old embryo in egg
LA-2609 Chicken chick - 6 day old embryo in egg Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Sculpin (Bero elegans) eggs. Hokkaido, Japan. May

Sculpin (Bero elegans) eggs. Hokkaido, Japan. May

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 12479376

Picture No. 12479376
Iberian midwife toad or brown midwife toad, Alytes Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: A group of embryos: hog, calf, rabbit, man (litho)

A group of embryos: hog, calf, rabbit, man (litho)
5998247 A group of embryos: hog, calf, rabbit, man (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A group of embryos: hog, calf, rabbit, man)

Background imageEmbryos Collection: A group of embryos: fish, salamander, tortoise, chick (litho)

A group of embryos: fish, salamander, tortoise, chick (litho)
5998257 A group of embryos: fish, salamander, tortoise, chick (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A group of embryos: fish, salamander, tortoise, chick)

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Bufo bufo

Bufo bufo
Roberto Marini

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 12479765

Picture No. 12479765
Zebrafish, Danio rerio, fry on aquarium. Since Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 12479379

Picture No. 12479379
European squid or common squid, Loligo vulgaris. Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Eggs of fish and lower animals engraving 1895

Eggs of fish and lower animals engraving 1895
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10873642

Picture No. 10873642
Human Embryo (Homo sapiens) Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10900284

Picture No. 10900284
Slug eggs Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10900281

Picture No. 10900281
Slug eggs Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10876988

Picture No. 10876988
Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Early human embryo, one cell removed for genetic analysis Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875812

Picture No. 10875812
Light Micrograph of Cavitated Mouse Blastocyst Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875811

Picture No. 10875811
Light Micrograph of Mouse Blastocyst Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875797

Picture No. 10875797
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo - The paws of a 17.5 day old Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875799

Picture No. 10875799
Light Micrograph of Mouse Embryo - red dye to show bones Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875798

Picture No. 10875798
Light Micrograph of Mouse Embryo - red dye to show bones Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875794

Picture No. 10875794
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo without its yolk sac, at 17.5 days Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875795

Picture No. 10875795
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo without its yolk sac, at 17.5 days Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875796

Picture No. 10875796
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 17.5 days into its gestation period, in sac with placenta Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875792

Picture No. 10875792
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo - 15.5 days into its gestation period - in sac with placenta Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875790

Picture No. 10875790
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo - at 15.5 days, no sac, no placenta Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875787

Picture No. 10875787
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo - 14.5 days into its gestation period - in sac with placenta Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875793

Picture No. 10875793
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo without its yolk sac, at 17.5 days Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875789

Picture No. 10875789
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo at 14.5days old Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875791

Picture No. 10875791
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo at 15.5 days, no sac, no placenta Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875788

Picture No. 10875788
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo - 14.5 days into its gestation period - in sac with placenta Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875785

Picture No. 10875785
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 13.2 days after fertilisation Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875782

Picture No. 10875782
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 11.5 days after fertilisation Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875786

Picture No. 10875786
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 13.2 days after fertilisation, out of its yolk sac Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875780

Picture No. 10875780
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 11.5 days after fertilisation Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875783

Picture No. 10875783
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 13.2 days after fertilisation Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875784

Picture No. 10875784
Light Micrograph of Eye detail of a rat embryo at 13.2 days after fertilisation Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875781

Picture No. 10875781
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 11.5 days after fertilisation Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875779

Picture No. 10875779
Light Micrograph of Rat Embryo 10.2 days after fertilisation in sac Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Picture No. 10875778

Picture No. 10875778
Light Micrograph of Human Embryo With Placenta Date:

Background imageEmbryos Collection: Spitzer Space Telescope false-colour image of South Pillar region of tsar-forming

Spitzer Space Telescope false-colour image of South Pillar region of tsar-forming region called the Carina Nebula. Star embryos (yellow or white) inside finger-like pillars of thick dust (pink)



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"From Chick to Trout: The Fascinating Journey of Embryos" they can the tiny wonders that hold the promise of life within them. Take a peek into their world and discover the incredible transformations they undergo. In picture number 12479376, we witness the miracle of life as a chicken chick, just 20 days old, develops inside its egg. It's awe-inspiring to think about how this delicate creature will soon hatch and enter our world. But chickens aren't the only ones with captivating embryos. Developing trout eggs showcase nature's ability to create new life underwater. These translucent orbs hold secrets yet to be revealed, reminding us of the diversity found in every corner of our planet. Picture number 12479765 captures a group - hog, calf, rabbit, and man - depicted in litho form. This artwork serves as a reminder that all living beings start from humble beginnings and share common threads throughout their development. Similarly, another litho image showcases embryos from different species - fish, salamander, tortoise, and chick. It highlights nature's remarkable ability to shape life forms uniquely suited for their environments. Let's not forget about Sculpin eggs. Picture number 11675507 takes us on an aquatic journey off Hokkaido shores in Japan where these mesmerizing eggs float gently in water. Each one holds potential for future generations of this fascinating species. As we delve deeper into this captivating subject matter with pictures numbered 12479379 and Bufo bufo (common toad) embryo picture number 11675507), we realize that they can more than just scientific marvels; they represent hope for tomorrow's world. Embryos teach us patience as we witness their gradual growth day by day – whether it be a chicken chick at six or ten days old or any other developing organism captured through lenses or artistry like Picture No. 12479376 or Picture No. 12479765.