Every day we look at things that are familiar to us and do not notice anything special in them. But it is precisely the microscope that allows us to see in ordinary objects that which we did not expect at all. And everything becomes immediately several times more interesting. See for yourself.
Material Content:
- 1 Eye of the fly
- 2 Dog's fur
- 3 Horse spider
- 4 Citramon
- 5 Wing spruce seed cones
- 6 Frozen soy sauce
- 7 Tropical caterpillars
- 8 Raisins
- 9 Electric guitar string
- 10 Bamboo stalk
- 11 Chicken embryo, which is not even three days old
- 12 Coca Cola
- 13 Parrot feather
- 14 Forefoot of a swimming beetle
- 15 Broccoli
- 16 Paper
- 17 Leek
- 18 Scorpion tail
- 19 Dull side of pencil
- 20 Three week bat germ
- 21 Brain
- 22 Butterfly wing
- 23 Dinosaur bone
- 24 Ant
- 25 Dragonfly
- 26 Honey bees
- 27 Lower bacteria
- 28 Keratinocyte
- 29 Seaweed
- 30 Tapeworm
- 31 Lily pollen
- 32 Mold on Tomato
Eye of the fly
It looks like they have some bristles in their eyes.
Dog's fur
Can you imagine how much hair a dog has? And exactly what you see in the picture is even more!
Horse spider
These spiders are famous for good vision. It is understandable: how many eyes he has! Shaggy body resembles sesame.
Citramon
A well-known analgesic anti-inflammatory drug under the microscope. Isn't it beautiful, right?
Wing spruce seed cones
A more detailed (and interesting) structure of a mature pine cone. Chic colors!
Frozen soy sauce
You will not believe it, but it is really frozen soy sauce. It looks more like pieces of gold in lava.
Tropical caterpillars
They live in the tropics, where you never know where danger lies in wait for you.
Raisins
Now everyone knows what dried grapes look like, which, by the way, is far from everyone's taste.
Electric guitar string
This is what an electric guitar string looks like under a microscope.It will certainly be interesting to all musicians. After all, they hardly know their instrument so well.
Bamboo stalk
The cut bamboo stalk, by the way, looks pretty obvious. But looking at him for some reason is nice.
Chicken embryo, which is not even three days old
How do you like such a little chicken? We are sure that this is the first time you see such a chicken.
Coca Cola
And no, we are not mixed up. It really is Coca-Cola under the microscope. And it looks pretty impressive.
Parrot feather
It is amazing how many flowers can be counted in just one feather of a parrot. Just a fairy tale.
Forefoot of a swimming beetle
Here is the front foot of a swimming beetle under a microscope.
Broccoli
Dedicated to vegetarians and those who love vegetables!
Paper
And this is just plain paper. Is it boring, right? But the contents of the paper simply cannot be expressed in words!
Knife tip
Here is the tip of the knife. Ever wondered what it looks like under a microscope? This is proof.
Leek
The cut leek looks amazing! It looks like something in a cutaway hat.
Scorpion tail
Scorpions are found only in hot countries, but you still need to know how the scorpion's tail looks under a microscope.
Dull side of pencil
Interesting photo. Finally we saw it close!
Three week bat germ
A bit like a seahorse, isn't it?
Brain
The brain is made up of neurons. And they look pretty pretty.
Butterfly wing
The scales on the wings of a butterfly look amazing under a microscope.
Dinosaur bone
Shiny petrified dinosaur bone under the microscope.
Ant
Does your head also seem to be covered in skin?
Dragonfly
A dragonfly under a microscope looks very obvious. But the eyes look just a masterpiece. Each eye is known to consist of approximately 30,000 different lenses.
Honey bees
Honey bees have long been bred. Wax, honey, poison, propolis, bee bread - all these are bee products.
Lower bacteria
They turned out to be much more complex in structure than we thought.
Keratinocyte
Human keratinocyte - epidermis (skin) cells.
Seaweed
Algae that live in whole colonies. Does it look like the legendary Pakman?
Tapeworm
Namely, its head. Awesome sight!
Lily pollen
This is how interesting lily pollen looks under a microscope.
Mold on Tomato
Pretty familiar sight for many.
However, they are sure that no one has yet seen mold on a vegetable so close.