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Retro looking Mushroom
Mushroom
Mushroom
Mushroom
Detail fungi Spore - sporangium  is a structure in which spores (spores) are produced. Sporangium occurs, for example, in plants, fungi and other organisms.
Detail fungi Spore - sporangium  is a structure in which spores (spores) are produced. Sporangium occurs, for example, in plants, fungi and other organisms.
Ultrasound of a fetus
Ultrasound of a fetus
Fetus inside the womb
An air purifier is a device which removes contaminants from the air in a room. These devices are commonly marketed as being beneficial to allergy sufferers and asthmatics, and at reducing or eliminating second-hand tobacco smoke.
Ultrasound of a fetus
Allergens in the body. An allergic reaction to plant pollen. Inflammation, germs, bacteria, viruses, infection, allergy 3D illustration
Cutaneous anthrax, the most common form of anthrax. 3D illustration showing the characteristic black eschar on the skin and closeup view of bacteria Bacillus anthracis
Allergens in the body. An allergic reaction to plant pollen. Inflammation, germs, bacteria, viruses, infection, allergy 3D illustration
3d illustration of viruses and bacteria entering the human skin
A moving plasmodium of a slime mold on a substrate
fungi, mold on bread
Spores of a slime mold. Microscopy
fungi, mold on bread
A moving plasmodium of a slime mold on a substrate
Selective focus - macro and closeup of inedible Australian Fungi - Rounded Earthstar or Geastrum saccatum found in central coast of New South Wales in winter after rain and warm days. Poking central pore opening with stick to release powdery spores.
A creeping yellow veiny plasmodium of a slime mold on a substrate
fungus spores
Mold
Many spores of a slime mold. Microscopy
Microscoric colonies of myxobateria look like flowers or corals
Selective focus - macro and closeup of Australian Fungi - Rounded Earthstar or Geastrum saccatum found in central coast of New South Wales in winter after rain and warm days. Powdery spores and inedible.
Mushrooms, toadstool fungus, spore bearing fruiting body
A moving plasmodium of a slime mould on a Petri dish
Red bacteria
An orange glazy moving plasmodium of a slime mold on a substrate
A moving yellow plasmodium of a slime mold on a substrate
Wild mushrooms growing from an abandoned termite nest
Viruses in blood. Danger of epidemic. Leukocytes attack virus. Immunity of body. 3D illustration on medical research
Toxic Karbolegerling in New South Wales Australia
Macro and closeup of three inedible Australian Fungi - Rounded Earthstar or Geastrum saccatum found in central coast of New South Wales in winter after rain and warm days. Powdery spores escape on wind with pressure on the puffball.
A moving yellow veiny plasmodium of a slime mold on a substrate
Mushroom
A Closeup shot of mushrooms in the forest on wood
Mycelium near stump in the autumn forest, sunlight, close up
Mushrooms in New South Wales Australia Yellow fold umbrella Leuc
Mushroom
Food mold.Bad food with mold, pasta and meat.
Boletus edulis porcini mushrooms preserved in jar
Boletus edulis porcini mushroom
Lung adiaspiromycosis, a rare respiratory infection caused by the fungus Emmonsia spp., characterized by the presence of enlarged encapsulated fungal spores within lung tissues, 3D illustration.
Peziza vesiculosa is a member of the family Pezizaceae, genus Peziza. The mushroom has a very unusual appearance, which is why it got its name. It grows in moist places, preferring nutrient-rich soils
Self-healing injection port, on a white background.
Self-healing injection port, on a white background.
Auriporia aurulenta is a rare lignicolous saprotroph which primarily occurs in mountain old-growth or mature coniferous.
Crucibulum laeve (Common birds nest fungus). Crucibulum is a genus in the Nidulariaceae, a family of fungi whose fruiting bodies resemble tiny egg-filled birds nests.
Crucibulum laeve (Common birds nest fungus). Crucibulum is a genus in the Nidulariaceae, a family of fungi whose fruiting bodies resemble tiny egg-filled birds nests.
Crucibulum laeve (Common birds nest fungus). Crucibulum is a genus in the Nidulariaceae, a family of fungi whose fruiting bodies resemble tiny egg-filled birds nests.
Wild Mushroom Collage. Collection of photos of various edible and inedible mushrooms photographed in the forest. Romania, Europe

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