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Fertilization Collection

"Fertilization: The Miraculous Union of Life" In the intricate dance of creation, fertilization stands as a breathtaking moment when new life begins to take shape

Background imageFertilization Collection: Picture No. 11675528

Picture No. 11675528
Mouse Embryo at Eight Cell Stage. Date:

Background imageFertilization Collection: Picture No. 11675527

Picture No. 11675527
Mouse Embryo at Four Cell Stage & a Polar Body. Date:

Background imageFertilization Collection: Picture No. 11675526

Picture No. 11675526
Mouse Embryo at Two Cell Stage & a Polar Body. Date:

Background imageFertilization Collection: Picture No. 11675525

Picture No. 11675525
Mouse Embryo at Single Cell Stage and Polar Body. Date:

Background imageFertilization Collection: Picture No. 11675522

Picture No. 11675522
A human Ovum surrounded by Sperm - being fertilized. Date:

Background imageFertilization Collection: Embryo development 24-36 hours after fertilization

Embryo development 24-36 hours after fertilization

Background imageFertilization Collection: Coloured SEM of egg & sperm during fertilisation

Coloured SEM of egg & sperm during fertilisation
Fertilisation. Coloured Scanning Electron Micro- graph (SEM) of a human egg (ovum) being penetrated by sperm during fertilisation. Sperm are coloured yellow, each with a rounded head and a long tail

Background imageFertilization Collection: Computer art of sperm and egg during fertilisation

Computer art of sperm and egg during fertilisation

Background imageFertilization Collection: Frozen sperm, conceptual image

Frozen sperm, conceptual image. Computer artwork of sperm cells frozen inside a block of ice, representing the long term preservation of donated sperm to be used in fertility treatments

Background imageFertilization Collection: Pollination, SEM

Pollination, SEM
Pollination. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of part of a flowers pistil with pollen grains attached. The pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower

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Marco Bizziocchi

Background imageFertilization Collection: Evolution Of A Chicken Within An Egg, And A Chicken Recently Emerged From The Egg

Evolution Of A Chicken Within An Egg, And A Chicken Recently Emerged From The Egg. From El Mundo Ilustrado, Published Barcelona, 1880

Background imageFertilization Collection: Ole Schou, Danish sperm bank founder

Ole Schou, Danish sperm bank founder
Ole Schou (born 1954), Danish sperm bank founder, holding a cartoon depiction of a sperm (male sex cell). Schou is the CEO of Cryos International Sperm Bank, which he founded in 1987

Background imageFertilization Collection: Cell division and fertilization anatomy engraving 1857

Cell division and fertilization anatomy engraving 1857
Rank, johannes - The human being. 1 - 1894

Background imageFertilization Collection: Illustration of the life cycle of a fern, inset showing spermatozoa entering female organ

Illustration of the life cycle of a fern, inset showing spermatozoa entering female organ (archegonia)

Background imageFertilization Collection: Illustration of fertilization of flower, pollen grain containing male nuclei on stigma

Illustration of fertilization of flower, pollen grain containing male nuclei on stigma, male nucleus travelling down pollen tube, female nuclei inside ovule

Background imageFertilization Collection: Conceptual image of sperm inside fallopian tube

Conceptual image of sperm inside fallopian tube

Background imageFertilization Collection: Sperm traveling towards egg with cellia

Sperm traveling towards egg with cellia

Background imageFertilization Collection: Microscopic view of sperm traveling towards embryo

Microscopic view of sperm traveling towards embryo

Background imageFertilization Collection: Microscopic view of ovules

Microscopic view of ovules

Background imageFertilization Collection: Conceptual image of sperm anatomy

Conceptual image of sperm anatomy

Background imageFertilization Collection: A blastocyst begins implanting in the wall of the uterus

A blastocyst begins implanting in the wall of the uterus

Background imageFertilization Collection: Conceptual image of male sperm

Conceptual image of male sperm

Background imageFertilization Collection: Conceptual image of fertilization

Conceptual image of fertilization

Background imageFertilization Collection: Microscopic view of sperm traveling

Microscopic view of sperm traveling

Background imageFertilization Collection: Zygote development 24-36 hours after fertilization

Zygote development 24-36 hours after fertilization

Background imageFertilization Collection: Medical illustration of sperm and ovum

Medical illustration of sperm and ovum

Background imageFertilization Collection: Conceptual image of common fertilization

Conceptual image of common fertilization

Background imageFertilization Collection: Conceptual image of ovulation in female

Conceptual image of ovulation in female

Background imageFertilization Collection: Microscopic view of sperm

Microscopic view of sperm

Background imageFertilization Collection: Male reproductive sperm entering the egg

Male reproductive sperm entering the egg

Background imageFertilization Collection: Conceptual image of mitosis

Conceptual image of mitosis. Mitosis is the process in the cell cycle by which a cell duplicates into two genetically identical sets of chromosomes

Background imageFertilization Collection: Microscopic view of sperm swimming towards egg

Microscopic view of sperm swimming towards egg

Background imageFertilization Collection: Microscopic view of sperm traveling towards egg

Microscopic view of sperm traveling towards egg

Background imageFertilization Collection: Bigfin reef squid tending eggs along a buoy line, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Bigfin reef squid tending eggs along a buoy line, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia
Bigfin reef squid (Sepioteuthis lessoniana) tending eggs which have been laid along a buoy line, taken at dusk, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Background imageFertilization Collection: Microscopic view of cell division

Microscopic view of cell division

Background imageFertilization Collection: Microscopic view of male sperm cells

Microscopic view of male sperm cells

Background imageFertilization Collection: Microscopic view showing bone structure of sperm

Microscopic view showing bone structure of sperm



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"Fertilization: The Miraculous Union of Life" In the intricate dance of creation, fertilization stands as a breathtaking moment when new life begins to take shape. Captured in vivid detail through a colored scanning electron microscope (SEM), Picture No. 11675528 reveals the enchanting fusion between an egg and sperm during this transformative process. As we delve deeper into this captivating journey, Picture No. 11675527 showcases the delicate interplay between these microscopic entities, each carrying within them the potential for existence. Their union is not just a mere collision but rather a harmonious symphony orchestrated by nature itself. Picture No. 11675526 unveils another facet - embryo development merely 24-36 hours after this magical encounter occurs. Witnessing the rapid progression from two cells to multiple divisions evokes awe at how swiftly life unfolds. However, it is not only through scientific imagery that we can appreciate this phenomenon; computer art offers us an imaginative glimpse into the very essence itself. In this digital masterpiece, Picture No. 11675525 portrays an ethereal portrayal of sperm and egg merging together, symbolizing their profound connection on both physical and metaphysical levels. Yet amidst all these visual wonders lies another dimension - frozen sperm depicted in conceptual form (Picture No. 11675522). This image serves as a reminder that even under extreme circumstances or against seemingly insurmountable odds, life finds its way forward with unwavering resilience. Expanding our perspective beyond human reproduction, Pollination captured by SEM (Picture No. 11675521) reminds us that fertilization extends far beyond our own species' boundaries, and is an essential force driving biodiversity across countless ecosystems worldwide. Zooming further into nature's tapestry brings forth Primrose pollen magnified through SEM (Picture No. 11675520). Here we witness yet another manifestation of fertility.