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作者: sohei2000    時間: 2013-3-3 09:53 AM     標題: 電子顯微鏡下的世界

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拿著微芯片的黑螞蟻



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人體皮膚上的睫毛毛髮






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草莓的表面






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舌頭表面的細菌


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蜂鳥的舌頭





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蚊子的頭




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一隻頭蝨抱住一根頭髮






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墨西哥紅頂狼蛛八只眼睛(四個一組)




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菜花的頂部


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真菌



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蘑菇孢子






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山莓上蝴蝶卵



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菊花花蕾






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有孔蟲(Foraminifera) 的殼
作者: WuSoLo    時間: 2013-3-3 11:05 AM

好有趣的圖片!

頭蝨的那一幅很像太空人在太空漫步時抓著船纜的樣子,還有螞蟻為甚麼要咬著微芯片呢?
作者: lly6620    時間: 2013-3-3 11:10 AM

有一種來到外星球的感覺,每一張圖看起來都好科幻
作者: linelife    時間: 2013-3-3 04:12 PM

好有趣,不過 ~~ 有d 毛骨悚然。
作者: tks5th    時間: 2013-3-3 06:42 PM

thank you
作者: tvbkk123    時間: 2013-3-3 09:13 PM

还是不知道的好,满恐怖的
作者: mauho    時間: 2013-3-4 05:42 AM

看完‵電子顯微鏡下的世界′牠們的色彩世界很美,好像在好多科幻恐怖片看到大約的做型,可能靈感的來源吧…??有趣!!有趣!!多謝分享!!!!
作者: 馬鹿野郎    時間: 2013-3-4 02:30 PM

These are very interesting pictures.  Thanks for bringing me to another world.
作者: kevinism    時間: 2013-3-4 02:54 PM


作者: sgking777    時間: 2013-3-4 03:45 PM

整个宇宙也要用显微镜放大才看得见我们,把东西看清楚了。视野不一样了。原来人生真的不必凡事都太计较。
谢谢楼主!
作者: shu6688    時間: 2013-3-5 06:38 AM

还是不知道的好,满恐怖的
tvbkk123 發表於 2013-3-3 09:13 PM
贊同,有些東西除非是為了研究,不然還是遠看的好,那舌頭(是誰的?)上的細菌多可怕,菊花的花蕾在顯微鏡下,竟失去了它的色彩及美麗.
作者: 麵包和牛奶    時間: 2013-3-5 11:32 AM

從另外一個角度來睇呢個世界噶事物···
作者: sohei2000    時間: 2013-3-16 09:57 AM     標題: RE: 電子顯微鏡下的世界

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1.. Red Blood Cells



They look like little cinnamon candies here, but they're actually the most common type of blood cell in the human body - red blood cells (RBCs). These biconcave-shaped cells have the tall task of carrying oxygen to our entire body ; in women there are about 4 to 5 million RBCs per micro liter (cubic millimeter) of blood and about 5 to 6 million in men. People who live at higher altitudes have even more RBCs because of the low oxygen levels in their environment.




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2.. Split End of Human Hair



Regular trimmings to your hair and good conditioner should help to prevent this unsightly picture of a split end of a human hair.




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3.. Purkinje Neurons



Of the 100 billion neurons in your brain. Purkinje (pronounced purr-kin-jee) neurons are some of the largest. Among other things, these cells are the masters of motor coordination in the cerebellar cortex. Toxic exposure such as alcohol and lithium, autoimmune diseases, genetic mutations including autism and neurodegenerative diseases can negatively affect human Purkinje cells.




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4.. Hair Cell in the Ear



Here's what it looks like to see a close-up of human hair cell stereo cilia inside the ear. These detect mechanical movement in response to sound vibrations.






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5.. Blood Vessels Emerging from the Optic Nerve



In this image, stained retinal blood vessels are shown to emerge from the black-colored optic disc. The optic disc is a blind spot because no light receptor cells are present in this area of the retina where the optic nerve and retinal blood vessels leave the back of the eye.




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6.. Tongue with Taste Bud



This colour-enhanced image depicts a taste bud on the tongue. The human tongue has about 10,000 taste buds that are involved with detecting salty, sour, bitter, sweet and savory taste perceptions.




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7.. Tooth Plaque



Brush your teeth often because this is what the surface of a tooth plaque looks like..




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8.. Blood Clot



Remember that picture of the nice, uniform shapes of red blood cells you just looked at? Well, here's what it looks like when those same cells get
caught up in the sticky web of a blood clot. The cell in the middle is a white blood cell.




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9.. Alveoli in the Lung



This is what a colour-enhanced image of the inner surface of your lung looks like. The hollow cavities are alveoli ; this is where gas exchange occurs with the blood.




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10. Lung Cancer Cells



This image of warped lung cancer cells is in stark contrast to the healthy lung in the previous picture.




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11. Villi of Small Intestine



Villi in the small intestine increase the surface area of the gut, which helps in the absorption of food. Look closely and you will see some food stuck in one of the crevices.




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12. Human Egg with Coronal Cells



This image is of a purple, colour-enhanced human egg sitting on a pin. The egg is coated with the zona pellicuda, a glycoprotein that protects the egg but also helps to trap and bind sperm. Two coronal cells are attached to the zona pellicuda.




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13. Sperm on the Surface of a Human Egg



Here's a close-up of a number of sperm trying to fertilize an egg.




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14. Human Embryo and Sperm



It looks like the world at war, but it is actually five days after the fertilisation of an egg, with some remaining sperm cells still sticking around. This fluorescent image was captured using a confocal microscope. The embryo and sperm cell nuclei are stained purple while sperm tails are green.. The blue areas are gap junctions, which form connections between the cells.




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15. Colored Image of a 6 day old Human Embryo Implanting itself onto the wall of the womb.


















































作者: markhamwong    時間: 2013-3-17 08:27 AM

满恐怖的但好有趣的圖片.
非常有教育意義的畫面. 我都喜歡這些圖片.
我會收集所有這些圖片.
感謝分享
作者: bobo101010    時間: 2013-4-7 09:55 AM

让我大开眼界!不过有的挺恐怖的!!感谢分享!




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