Life around us consists of details, sometimes so small that we don’t think about them at all. Meanwhile, if you look into a super-powerful microscope, you can see thousands of new, unusual ones. fantastic and bewitching worlds.
At the tip of the needle is a three- and five-day-old human embryo
The process of fertilizing an egg
What is this wonderful thing? This is the release of wax in your ear.
Streptococcus, smallpox and salmonella
Bubonic plague bacterium on parts of the digestive system of a rat flea
What a beauty - the rabies and herpes virus
Peacock mite. No, he doesn’t live on peacocks, but on citrus fruits. Yum-yum tangerine...
And this tick is crunching your cheese
Spider's arachnoid glands and the web thread itself
Fly larva and rotifer
Nereis sandersi, a deep sea worm living in hydrothermal vents
Dytiscidae water beetle larva
Ticks "ride" on whiteflies
Tree beetle head
Body hair of a mosquito larva
Antenna (antenna) of an ant
Mouth of a fly (Drosophila melanogaster)
The tip of the proboscis of the swallowtail butterfly and the wing of the moth
Fly leg
Hind leg of earth mite
And here is a portrait of a tick
Moss spore capsule
Dandelion, geranium and sunflower pollen
Black mold
tomato leaf
This is the same microscopic algae that gives us most of the oxygen
And this is one of the incredible number of representatives of marine plankton