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#Microscope Reel by @desi_morrison - Two stentor species in a single sample. While not totally uncommon, it's still exciting 💙

🔬 Olympus BX51 w/ DIC
🎥 iPhone + ilabcam 
🏷️ #science #
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Two stentor species in a single sample. While not totally uncommon, it’s still exciting 💙 🔬 Olympus BX51 w/ DIC 🎥 iPhone + ilabcam 🏷️ #science #microscope #artinnature
#Microscope Reel by @decoded_wrld - 🔬😲 Human Body Parts Under a Microscope 🧬👀

Zoom in close enough… and the human body looks like an entirely different world. What seems normal beco
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🔬😲 Human Body Parts Under a Microscope 🧬👀 Zoom in close enough… and the human body looks like an entirely different world. What seems normal becomes strange and fascinating! Here’s what some body parts look like under a microscope: 🧠 Brain Cells – Complex networks that look like lightning branches 🩸 Blood Cells – Tiny disc-shaped cells flowing like a river 👅 Tongue – Covered in bumps (papillae) that look rough and uneven 🦷 Teeth – Hard surfaces with tiny cracks and textures 🧬 DNA – Twisted double-helix structure carrying genetic information The closer you look, the more incredible the human body becomes. 💬 Which one surprised you the most? 👉 Follow @decoded_wrld for more science facts, human body secrets, and unbelievable discoveries. 🎥 Video Credit: DM for credits/removal to the real owner. . . . #decoded_wrld #microscope #humanbody #sciencefacts #fyp
#Microscope Reel by @museumofscience (verified account) - How can you observe tardigrades? You take a look at moss: their natural habitat!

Our friend @tardibabe took a look and found tardigrades from two gen
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How can you observe tardigrades? You take a look at moss: their natural habitat! Our friend @tardibabe took a look and found tardigrades from two genera: Milnesium and Macrobiotus. Milnesium tardigrades have long, pointy claws and a decorated snout, which help them grab, manipulate, and stabilize their prey. Macrobiotus have shorter claws and a simpler snout, which makes them vegetarians feeding off of algae and plant cells, with the occasional relapse into a carnivorous diet when feeding on microscopic animals. It also allows them to slurp out of air bubbles. These animals highlight some of the biodiversity that can be found in microscopic environments! @Tardibabe safely returned them to their natural habitat after taking a quick look. #Science #Microscope #Microscopy #Animals #Tardigrade
#Microscope Reel by @zoom_x400 - Today we are looking for tardigrades!
#science #microscope #asmr
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Today we are looking for tardigrades! #science #microscope #asmr
#Microscope Reel by @tardibabe (verified account) - A tardigrade!!! 😱

Here are the microorganisms I found:

1. Water fleas. These are microscopic crustaceans named Scapholeberis! I love how they have
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A tardigrade!!! 😱 Here are the microorganisms I found: 1. Water fleas. These are microscopic crustaceans named Scapholeberis! I love how they have a little spike and some black pigments. These melanin pigments are found on the body parts facing towards light. Some research have shown that melanin would protect these creatures from photo damage! 2. Water bear. Found this little tardigrade walking around some green algae! Check out my tardigrade posts to learn more about them little babes 3. Red water mite. Unlike spiders, their close relatives, mites found ways to colonise under water habitats. There are thousands of aquatic mite species, mostly living in freshwater springs, streams, lakes and temporary pools, although some can be found in salt water 4. Mosquito pupa. Mosquitoes go through 4 stages: eggs, larva, pupa and adult! Here you can see the pupa with the future eyes and antennae. 5. Phacus gigas. This green leaf is an algae that can be found in freshwater habitats around the world. They swim with their flagellum located in front of the cell. The red eyespot is a photoreceptor responsible for detecting light! With this, Phacus can orient itself and swim toward a light source and ultimately produce energy by photosynthesis! 6. Gieysztoria sp. A free-living flatworm gliding aided by thousands of cilia. This one was around 0.7mm and you can even see their little black eyes, used to detect light 7. Synchaeta sp. This is a planktonic rotifer that usually zoom around super fast. Rotifers are among the smallest animals on earth! They possess a ciliated corona on their head which is used to attract food particles but also to swim around freely! The single dark eye is also visible as well as the stomach filled with algae. The most visible structure is probably the v-shaped pharynx muscle! 8. Dinobryon sp. These golden algae live in colonies that form multiple branches, making them look a bit like wheat, don’t you think? Every gold bean is a single cell encased in a protective shell called the lorica. Each cell possess two unequal flagella whipping around, a short and a long one, enabling them to move around.
#Microscope Reel by @dr.bio4ever - I find it amazing that wasps can make a material so similar to the paper we humans produce. Similar raw materials, similar process, similar results.
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I find it amazing that wasps can make a material so similar to the paper we humans produce. Similar raw materials, similar process, similar results. . Wasps use wood fibers that have been chewed and mixed with saliva to create a network of interwoven strands, which they then mold into the structure of their nest. At the microscopic level, this wasp paper is remarkably similar to lens paper. . The wasps create a natural composite material by mechanically breaking down plant fibers and binding them together. Lens paper, on the other hand, is manufactured from purified cellulose and designed to be soft, consistent, and non abrasive for lenses. . Biology is amazing! . For these videos I used an Olympus CX31 microscope at up to 200x magnification. #microscope #wasps
#Microscope Reel by @cleoabram (verified account) - How many organisms am I? 

Did you know more than HALF of the cells in your body are non-human cells? We think of ourselves as one organism, but reall
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How many organisms am I? Did you know more than HALF of the cells in your body are non-human cells? We think of ourselves as one organism, but really we’re a whole civilization... Don’t worry, by weight and volume, you’re still mostly human - because those cells are so big in comparison. But by cell count? You’re outnumbered! If you want more optimistic science and tech stories, follow for more of our show Huge If True. #science #animals #microscope #stem #animation
#Microscope Reel by @museumofscience (verified account) - Did you know your tears form unique crystal shapes under a microscope? 🧬👁️

Quinten Geldhof, also known as @microhobbyist, zooms in on dried tears t
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Did you know your tears form unique crystal shapes under a microscope? 🧬👁️ Quinten Geldhof, also known as @microhobbyist, zooms in on dried tears to reveal stunning, snowflake-like patterns. Each type of tear, emotional, reflex, or basal, has a different chemical makeup, forming different crystal shapes as they dry. #Microbiology #Microscope #Microorganisms #Tears #Science
#Microscope Reel by @desi_morrison - Me and @mundaymicroscope up close with a single cell 💙

🔬 Olympus BX51 w/ DIC
🎥 iPhone + ilabcam 
🏷️ #science #microscope
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Me and @mundaymicroscope up close with a single cell 💙 🔬 Olympus BX51 w/ DIC 🎥 iPhone + ilabcam 🏷️ #science #microscope
#Microscope Reel by @master.scienceai - • #humanbody
• #sciencefacts
• #healthtips
• #biology
• #microscope (often used for zooming into body parts)
• stomachacid
• digestivesystem
• nutriti
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• #humanbody • #sciencefacts • #healthtips • #biology • #microscope (often used for zooming into body parts) • stomachacid • digestivesystem • nutrition

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