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"Morphology: Unveiling the Intricate World of Shapes and Structures" Exploring the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera

Background imageMorphology Collection: Sagittarius is the ninth astrological sign of the Zodiac

Sagittarius is the ninth astrological sign of the Zodiac. Its symbol is the centaur archer

Background imageMorphology Collection: Edwin Hubbleas Galaxy Classification System

Edwin Hubbleas Galaxy Classification System
Artists concept of Edwin Hubbles galaxy classification system, created to classify galaxies depending on their appearance, This system is sometimes called Hubbles Tuning Fork

Background imageMorphology Collection: A pod of iridescent red and blue jellyfish

A pod of iridescent red and blue jellyfish swim together in the vast ocean

Background imageMorphology Collection: A pin cushion starfish clings to a coral reef

A pin cushion starfish clings to a coral reef
A pin cushion starfish (Culcita sp.) clings to a coral reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical area in the western Pacific harbors an extraordinary array of marine organisms

Background imageMorphology Collection: Two Coelacanth fish swimming undersea

Two Coelacanth fish swimming undersea. The Coelacanth fish was believed to have become extinct during the Cretaceous Period, but have been discovered to still be living

Background imageMorphology Collection: A pair of Stenopterygius ichthyosaurs jumping out of the water

A pair of Stenopterygius ichthyosaurs jumping out of the water

Background imageMorphology Collection: Thadeosaurus colcanapi, Late Permian of Madagascar

Thadeosaurus colcanapi, Late Permian of Madagascar

Background imageMorphology Collection: Centaurus A galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

Centaurus A galaxy in the constellation Centaurus

Background imageMorphology Collection: An alien world where its native inhabitants live in lava form

An alien world where its native inhabitants live in lava form
An extreme alien world where its native inhabitants live in lava form, and can take shape when they need to

Background imageMorphology Collection: Conceptual image of cellulose nanorods

Conceptual image of cellulose nanorods. Cellulose consists of both crystalline and amorphous regions

Background imageMorphology Collection: Leopard seal swimming underwater showing its sharp teeth

Leopard seal swimming underwater showing its sharp teeth
Leopard seal swimming underwater with mouth open showing its sharp teeth

Background imageMorphology Collection: Dorygnathus flying dinosaur

Dorygnathus flying dinosaur on white background with drop shadow

Background imageMorphology Collection: Arthropleura is an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous of Europe

Arthropleura is an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous of Europe
Arthropleura armata is an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous of Europe

Background imageMorphology Collection: A pod of Eurhinosaurus marine reptiles try to evade the much larger Liopleurodon

A pod of Eurhinosaurus marine reptiles try to evade the much larger Liopleurodon in Jurassic seas

Background imageMorphology Collection: A pack of Dilophosaurus dinosaurs hunting for prey

A pack of Dilophosaurus dinosaurs hunting for prey
A pack of Dilophosaurus are beginning their hunt for prey as flying Dorygnathus pterosaurs follow along

Background imageMorphology Collection: Priohybodus, an extinct shark species from the Cretaceous Period

Priohybodus, an extinct shark species from the Cretaceous Period
Priohybodus, an extinct shark species that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Earths history. The hybodont shark was about 3 to 7 feet in length

Background imageMorphology Collection: A Chirotherium roams a prehistoric era landscape

A Chirotherium roams a prehistoric era landscape

Background imageMorphology Collection: Ichthyosaurs jumping out of the water

Ichthyosaurs jumping out of the water

Background imageMorphology Collection: Metriorhynchus, an extinct genus of crocodyliform from the Jurassic Period

Metriorhynchus, an extinct genus of crocodyliform from the Jurassic Period
Metriorhynchus was a marine reptile similar to our present day crocodile and lived in the Jurassic Period

Background imageMorphology Collection: A species of Pirania, a primitive sponge that populated the ocean floors 505 million

A species of Pirania, a primitive sponge that populated the ocean floors 505 million
A species of Pirania, a primitive sponge that populated the ocean floors about 505 million years ago. The stems were hollow with bunches of long spicules attached to them

Background imageMorphology Collection: A Dakosaurus attacks a small Plesiosaurus

A Dakosaurus attacks a small Plesiosaurus in the clear waters of a prehistoric ocean

Background imageMorphology Collection: The Quagga is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra

The Quagga is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra. The quagga went extinct in the 1870s and is more closely related to the zebra than the horse

Background imageMorphology Collection: Stenopterygius was an ichthyosaur from the Jurassic Period

Stenopterygius was an ichthyosaur from the Jurassic Period, similar to todays dolphin

Background imageMorphology Collection: Coelacanth fish against white background

Coelacanth fish against white background. The Coelacanth fish was believed to have become extinct during the Cretaceous Period, but have been discovered to still be living

Background imageMorphology Collection: Brachypterygius is an extinct ichthyosaur from the Late Jurassic of England

Brachypterygius is an extinct ichthyosaur from the Late Jurassic of England
Brachypterygius extremus is an extinct ichthyosaur from the Late Jurassic of England

Background imageMorphology Collection: Pederpes is a tetrapod from the Early Carboniferous period

Pederpes is a tetrapod from the Early Carboniferous period of Scotland

Background imageMorphology Collection: Xenacanthus decheni prehistoric shark

Xenacanthus decheni prehistoric shark
Xenacanthus decheni is a prehistoric shark from the Early Permian of Europe

Background imageMorphology Collection: Gephyrosaurus is an extinct animal from the Early Jurassic period

Gephyrosaurus is an extinct animal from the Early Jurassic period
Gephyrosaurus is an extinct Rhynchocephalian from the Early Jurassic period of Wales

Background imageMorphology Collection: Mesosaurus dinosaur

Mesosaurus dinosaur, white background

Background imageMorphology Collection: Sarcosuchus crocodyliform from the prehistoric era

Sarcosuchus crocodyliform from the prehistoric era
Sarcosuchus is an extinct genus of carnivorous crocodile that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Africa

Background imageMorphology Collection: Mesosaurus attacks a Mangrove red snapper fish

Mesosaurus attacks a Mangrove red snapper fish
Mesosaurus marine reptile attacks a Mangrove red snapper fish in a Permian ocean

Background imageMorphology Collection: Mesosaurus dinosaur jumping out of the water

Mesosaurus dinosaur jumping out of the water

Background imageMorphology Collection: Uberabasuchus on white background

Uberabasuchus on white background. Uberabasuchus was an archosaur carnivorous crocodile that lived in the Cretaceous Period of Brazil

Background imageMorphology Collection: Cladoselache shark of the Paleozoic Era

Cladoselache shark of the Paleozoic Era. Cladoselache is one of the first primitive predatory sharks that lived in the seas of North America in the Devonian Period

Background imageMorphology Collection: Youngina capensis, Late Permian of South Africa

Youngina capensis, Late Permian of South Africa

Background imageMorphology Collection: Artists concept depicting the evolution of a lobe-finned fish to an amphibian

Artists concept depicting the evolution of a lobe-finned fish to an amphibian
An ancient lobe-finned fish emerges from the sea, the first link in the evolution to an amphibian like the depicted Diplovertebron

Background imageMorphology Collection: Stenopterygius ichthyosaurs swimming underwater

Stenopterygius ichthyosaurs swimming underwater during Earths Jurassic Period

Background imageMorphology Collection: Spinosaurus standing in the desert with trees

Spinosaurus standing in the desert with trees

Background imageMorphology Collection: Phorusrhacos, an extinct genus of flightless predatory birds

Phorusrhacos, an extinct genus of flightless predatory birds
Phorusrhacos, an extinct genus of giant flightless predatory birds that are called terror birds from the Miocene epoch

Background imageMorphology Collection: Group of Portuguese Man O War

Group of Portuguese Man O War
The Portuguese Man O War is a dangerous jellyfish which stings its prey with poisonous tentacles

Background imageMorphology Collection: Hupehsuchus is a genus of marine reptile that lived during the Triassic Period

Hupehsuchus is a genus of marine reptile that lived during the Triassic Period
Hupehsuchus is a small genus of marine reptile found in China during the Triassic Period. It may be related to the ichthyosaur reptiles

Background imageMorphology Collection: Species of the genus Dinomischus populate the ocean floor 505 million years ago

Species of the genus Dinomischus populate the ocean floor 505 million years ago
Resembling modern flowers, species of the genus Dinomischus populate the ocean floor about 505 million years ago. About four inches tall

Background imageMorphology Collection: Animals and floral life from the Burgess Shale formation of the Cambrian period

Animals and floral life from the Burgess Shale formation of the Cambrian period
Animals and floral life from the Cambrian period about 500 million years ago from the Burgess Shale formation in Canada. Visible are Anomalocaris, Opabinia, trilobites, stromatolites, and anemones

Background imageMorphology Collection: Eudimorphodon flying prehistoric reptile

Eudimorphodon flying prehistoric reptile, white background

Background imageMorphology Collection: Chroniosuchus is an extinct animal from the Paleozoic Era

Chroniosuchus is an extinct animal from the Paleozoic Era

Background imageMorphology Collection: Rhizodus, an extinct predatory lobe-finned fish

Rhizodus, an extinct predatory lobe-finned fish
Rhizodus is an extinct group of Carboniferous predatory lobe-finned fishes that lived in freshwater

Background imageMorphology Collection: Andalgalornis steulleti, a flightless predatory bird

Andalgalornis steulleti, a flightless predatory bird from the late Miocene, early Pliocene of Argentina

Background imageMorphology Collection: A Spinosaurus searches for its next meal

A Spinosaurus searches for its next meal
An eight ton Spinosaurus searches for its next meal 95 million years ago in shallow waters of what is today Egypt. With a massive crocodile-like head and enormous muscular body



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"Morphology: Unveiling the Intricate World of Shapes and Structures" Exploring the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera): Delving into the intricate morphology of these remarkable creatures reveals their internal anatomy, captivating cross-sections, and their vital role in our ecosystem. Dark Matter Distribution: Peering into the depths of space, scientists unravel the enigmatic nature of dark matter distribution, a mysterious force that shapes galaxies and influences cosmic evolution. The 1846 Victorian Trilobite Paradoxides: A fascinating glimpse into paleontology's past as we uncover the morphology of this ancient creature through meticulously preserved fossils, shedding light on Earth's prehistoric inhabitants. Thomas Wright and Dark Matter Distribution: British astronomer Thomas Wright's groundbreaking theories revolutionized our understanding of celestial bodies' morphology by proposing that dark matter plays a crucial role in shaping our universe. Scabiosa Plant Scientific Illustration: Through detailed scientific illustrations, we explore the exquisite morphology of Scabiosa plants—unraveling their delicate petals, intricate reproductive structures, and botanical wonders they hold within. Physiognomy - Northern Russian Type - Woman (1/2): Examining human physiognomy allows us to appreciate how diverse facial features shape individual identities while highlighting cultural nuances specific to different regions like Northern Russia. ITALY8: Celebrating Italy's rich cultural heritage through its diverse morphological landscapes – from picturesque coastlines to majestic mountains – showcasing its unique blend of history, artistry, and natural beauty. Anatomy - Young Chimpanzee: Studying young chimpanzees' anatomical development offers insights into evolutionary links between humans and primates while marveling at their physical attributes that enable survival in challenging environments. Female Human Body Scheme of Different Age Stages: Charting life's journey through various age stages unveils how women's bodies morph and adapt, highlighting the beauty of growth, change, and resilience.