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Bacteria are cultivated in petri dishes. (c) U. H. Mayer
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Female laboratory assistant's hand holding a petri-dish. Bacteria are cultivated for genetic engineering. (c) U. H. Mayer
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Electron micrograph of small intestine villus showing microvilli on surface of an intestinal columnar epithelial cell, mag. 8750x.
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Electron micrograph of small intestine villus showing microvilli on surface of an intestinal columnar epithelial cell, mag. 8750x.
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Pathologists analyse samples from under the microscope. The microscope is conncected to a computer which enables the pathologist to record the results that she discovers.
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Lab technician sampling urine using an inoculation loop before putting it in a petri dish for culturing and microscopy.
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Lab technician sampling urine using an inoculation loop before putting it in a petri dish for culturing and microscopy.
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SEM of pear fruit sclereids or stone cells (Pyrus sp.), mag. 160x (at 24 x 36 mm). Sclereids are a type of sclerenchyma (supporting tissue) with thick lignified cell walls and a small central cavity. Tiny holes in the cell walls (plasmodesmata) enable intercellular transport and communication. Pears contain vitamin B2, vitamin C, calcium, and phosphorus.
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SEM of pear fruit sclereids or stone cells (Pyrus sp.), mag. 160x (at 24 x 36 mm). Sclereids are a type of sclerenchyma (supporting tissue) with thick lignified cell walls and a small central cavity. Tiny holes in the cell walls (plasmodesmata) enable intercellular transport and communication. Pears contain vitamin B2, vitamin C, calcium, and phosphorus.

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