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"Exploring the World of Flagellate: From Bacteria to Artwork and Beyond" Flagellate bacteria

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Flagellate Collection: Flagellate bacteria
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Flagellate Collection: Calcareous phytoplankton fossil, SEM Z100 / 0213
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Flagellate Collection: Trypanosome protozoan, artwork
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Flagellate Collection: Dinoflagellate plankton, SEM
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Flagellate Collection: Salmonella bacteria, artwork C013 / 8818
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Flagellate Collection: Dinoflagellates, SEM
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Flagellate Collection: False-colour TEM of Salmonella typhi
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Flagellate Collection: The Flagellation, c. 1395-1400 (tempera on canvas, gold ground)
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Flagellate Collection: The Flagellation of Christ (polychrome wood)
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Flagellate Collection: Giardia lamblia protozoa, micrograph
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Flagellate Collection: Microscopic view of Giardiasis
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Flagellate Collection: Conceptual image of rabies virus
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Flagellate Collection: Euglena gracilis, SEM
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Flagellate Collection: Light micrograph of a group of Euglena gracilis
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Flagellate Collection: LM of the marine dinoflagellate, Ceratium sp
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Flagellate Collection: LOUIS IX, Saint Louis, of France (1214-1270). King
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Flagellate Collection: Picture No. 11675463
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Flagellate Collection: African trypanosomiasis in the red blood cells
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Flagellate Collection: Conceptual image of salmonella typhi causing typhoid
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Flagellate Collection: Group of vibrio cholerae bacteria which causes cholera
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Flagellate Collection: Conceptual image of Euglena
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Flagellate Collection: Conceptual image of Trypanosoma
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Flagellate Collection: Conceptual image of influenza causing flu virus
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Flagellate Collection: Microscopic view of Legionella pneumophila
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Flagellate Collection: Conceptual image of salmonella
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Flagellate Collection: Conceptual image of lyssavirus
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Flagellate Collection: Picture No. 11074005
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Flagellate Collection: Picture No. 11074006
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Flagellate Collection: Red Snow or Watermelon Snow, caused by Flagellate Alga (Chlamydomonas nivalis), Tre Cime
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Flagellate Collection: Large group of Flagellates, illustration
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Flagellate Collection: Calcareous phytoplankton fossil, SEM Z100 / 0212
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Flagellate Collection: Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacterium, SEM C016 / 9442
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Flagellate Collection: Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacterium, SEM C016 / 9441
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Flagellate Collection: Euglena flagellate protozoa, SEM C016 / 9103
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Flagellate Collection: Euglena flagellate protozoa, SEM C016 / 9104
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Flagellate Collection: Giardia protozoan, SEM C016 / 9398
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Flagellate Collection: Prokaryote cell, artwork C016 / 6263
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Flagellate Collection: Prokaryote and eukaryote cells, artwork C016 / 6259
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Flagellate Collection: Golden algae, light micrograph
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Flagellate Collection: Salmonella bacteria, artwork C013 / 7809


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"Exploring the World of Flagellate: From Bacteria to Artwork and Beyond" Flagellate bacteria: These tiny organisms propel themselves using whip-like structures called flagella, enabling them to move through various environments. Calcareous phytoplankton fossil, SEM Z100 / 0213: This scanning electron microscope image reveals the intricate details of a fossilized calcareous phytoplankton, showcasing their unique flagellated structures. Trypanosome protozoan, artwork: Through artistic interpretation, this artwork captures the mesmerizing beauty of a trypanosome protozoan with its distinct flagella that aid in locomotion. Dinoflagellates, SEM: In this stunning scanning electron microscope image, dinothey are showcased with their characteristic flagella that contribute to their diverse ecological roles in marine ecosystems. TEM of Trichomonas vaginalis: Transmission electron microscopy provides an up-close view of Trichomonas vaginalis, a parasitic protozoan known for its multiple flagella that enable it to move within the human reproductive system. False-color TEM of Salmonella typhi: This false-color transmission electron micrograph highlights the presence of multiple flagella on Salmonella typhi bacteria responsible for causing typhoid fever. The Flagellation (1512): A burin engraving on copper from 1512 depicts the biblical scene known as "The Flagellation, " illustrating Christ's suffering and punishment before his crucifixion. The Flagellation (c. 1395-1400): Painted with tempera on canvas and adorned with gold ground accents, this masterpiece showcases "The Flagellation" scene from medieval times—depicting Christ's torment during his Passion. The Flagellation of Christ (polychrome wood).