RM2A777G4–Three bristled trichoda, Trichoda triseta, microscopic protozoon. Illustration drawn by George Shaw and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1805.
RMB6270G–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RF2T9B7E1–Close up of parasitic protozoans a single-celled eukaryotes flowing in liquid - 3d iluustration
RMBWXJHN–protozoon microbiology mule animal fresh water microscope microscopy biology
RM2H9B7YG–A protist microbe from a water sample, cell division under the microscope, horizontal field of view about 121 micrometer
RMP6F6FK–Three bristled trichoda, Trichoda triseta, microscopic protozoon. Illustration drawn by George Shaw and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1805.
RF2HCJ0PX–3D Rendering Illustration of a prototype of small and powerful Microscope designed and created by the dutch inventor Anton Van Leeuwenhoek.
RFEC5ERD–Microphoto of a water flea
RF2C10T04–Protozoa or micro organism colored in dark red
RFR507R4–lots of various microorganisms
RF2C169C1–3D illustration of transparent and colorful protozoa or unicellular organism
RM2RX60CD–Earth milk fungus is a slime fungus and can be classified as protozoon, Wolfs Milk is a slime fungus and to be classified as protozoon, Lycogala
RMHRF5RB–Amoeba
RMB631CM–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RM2AJ1FH3–Diagnostic methods, chemical, bacteriological and microscopical : a text-book for students and practitioners . .Various forms have been described as being found in the intestine, but they arein all probability the same organism; among these we findprotoryxomyces coprinarius, monocercomonas honiinis, cimceno-monas hominis, trichomonas hominis, cercomonas coli hominis,and cercomonas seu Bodo urinarius. This is a colorless protozoon of a pyriform or spindleshape, rounded in front and bearing three flagella which areapt to be merged at the base and easily lost, the posterior endpointed but not bea
RFBHFYRN–Human parasite Giardia intestinalis causing giardiasis - depicted on the cells
RM2H9B7YH–A protist microbe from a water sample, with visible food vacuoles stained blue, microscopy image with horizontal field of view about 121 micrometer
RMPG3R22–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. AM(EBA. 19 ing the particles of food ingested by the amoeba. This pro- teus-animalcule is neither provided with mouth nor anus. The food can be taken in and expelled at any part of the body. This process can easily be watched if particles of indigo are placed in the water surrounding an amoeba : a speck of indigo will be found to be drawn to the protozoon by the pseudo- podium, and then it can be watched gradually sinking into the protoplasm until it reaches the endosarc, where it remains whilst the substance (if an organism) is digeste
RM2MGGJHC–Microorganism from a compost bin, identified as a Stylonychia sp. ciliate
RMP80B06–Paramecium.
RMT02H78–Elementary text-book of zoology . elementarytextbo0101clau Year: 1884 210 CCELENTERATA. and Medusa:, and have included the former in the group of the Ccelenterata. The Porifera were for a long time taken for plants, and more recently for Protozoon-stocks. While, however, the Polyps and Medusae are distinguished as Cnidaria and are characterised by the possession of nematocysts and by the higher differentiation of their tissues, the Porifera or Spongiaria present more simple forms of tissue in the spongy structure of their body, and are without nemato- cysts. The entire structure of the body m
RFR507R7–lots of various microorganisms
RF2C1699A–3D illustration of transparent and colorful protozoa or unicellular organism
RF2C169BK–3D illustration of transparent and colorful protozoa or unicellular organism
RMH3XNRB–Microscope recording, stilt little animal, Balladyna fusiformis, microcosm, germ, protozoon, animal, animals, little animals
RFE9HMR0–Micro Photo of a Water Flea
RFE9G88J–Water Flea
RFEAEKF3–Doctor shows information: Toxoplasma
RMHRF67R–Didymium Plasmodium
RMB62FYE–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RM2AFJWR9–. Preventive medicine and hygiene. ia. The disease does not affect man. It isconfined to cattle, and is of very great economic importance. Texasfever is an infection which should be understood by all sanitarians, on TICKS 289 account of its scientific and historic importance. The cause of this in-fection and its mode of transmission were ascertained in 1893 by Smithand Kilborne. The discovery that the tick is the intermediate host ofTexas fever opened an entirely new principle in the sanitary sciences Texas fever is caused by a protozoon parasite. This parasite wasfirst named Pyrosoma higeminu
RMPFB14E–. Design for a brain; the origin of adaptive behavior. Calculators; Central nervous system -- Mathematical models; Behavior; Brain -- physiology. DESIGN FOR A BRAIN 2/15 from a system that is isolated. Thus, an experimenter may subject a Protozoon to a drug at a certain concentration; he then observes, without further experimental interference, the whole line of behaviour (which may be long and complex) that follows. This case occurs with sufficient frequency in biological systems and in this book to deserve a special name; it will be referred to here as a state-determined system. Time (second
RM2MGGJHA–Microorganism from a compost bin, identified as a Stylonychia sp. ciliate
RMP52N40–Spain. Barcelona. Natural History Museum at Three Dragons Castle building. Built by Lluis Domenech Montaner for the Universal Exhibition of 1888. Facade. Detail.
RM2BRW6W2–A ciliate from a water sample under the microscope, field of view is about 121 microns wide
RMRWRE1G–Elementary text-book of zoology (1884) Elementary text-book of zoology elementarytextbo0101clau Year: 1884 210 CCELENTERATA. and Medusa:, and have included the former in the group of the Ccelenterata. The Porifera were for a long time taken for plants, and more recently for Protozoon-stocks. While, however, the Polyps and Medusae are distinguished as Cnidaria and are characterised by the possession of nematocysts and by the higher differentiation of their tissues, the Porifera or Spongiaria present more simple forms of tissue in the spongy structure of their body, and are without nemato- cyst
RFR507RY–lots of various microorganisms
RF2C1698X–3D illustration of transparent and colorful protozoa or unicellular organism
RMH41N7E–Microscope recording, weapon little animal, Stylonychia mytillus, microcosm, germ, protozoon, animal, animal, little animal, Einzeller-Ciliat
RFE9HMR3–Micro Photo of a Water Flea
RFE9G88D–Water Flea
RFE9HMPW–Micro Photo of a Water Flea
RMHRHAH4–Naegleria fowleri, LM
RMB6286R–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RFE9HMF7–Micro Photo of a Water Flea
RM2AM0D8P–American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery . ble of passing through theBerkefeld filter, bougies V, N, and W. This proves Pasteurs hypothesis, thatthe specific organism of rabies is extremely small. Negris protozoon couldnot go through the same filter, although Celli and De Blasi contend that, if thelarger and medium-sized bodies may be stopped by the bougies, the smallestforms may pass through. Third.—The rabic virus, as previously stated, is easily destroyed at relativelylow temperatures (45° C). whereas protozoa are not. It has been shown that EXPLANA
RFEAEJAK–Doctor shows information: T gondii
RF2C10RX1–Four transparent and colorful protozoons or unicellular organism on an dark blue background.
RMPG2PC7–. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine. PARASITOLOGY. 309. Flgr. 77. Fig: 78. Fig. 77.—The transverse section through the caecum of a chick that died of white diarrhoea; a, muscular layer which, at some points, is invaded by the protozoon, Coccidiuin tenellum. The glands of the mucous membrane have all disappeared except small remnants indicated by b: c. granular degenerated mass from dis- solution of the mucous membrane, magnified 100 times. Fig. 78.—The area in the circle indicated-by b in Fig. 21, magni- fied 900 times. The letters indicate the pro
RM2BRW6W5–A small round ciliate (possibly Stentor sp.) from a water sample under the microscope, field of view is about 121 microns wide
RMRWRE1J–Elementary text-book of zoology, general Elementary text-book of zoology, general part and special part: protozoa to insecta elementarytextbo00clau Year: 1892 210 OffiLENTBEATA. and Medusce, and have included the former in the group of the Coelenterata. The Porifera were for a long time taken for plants, and more recently for Protozoon-stocks. While, however, the Polyps and Medusfc are distinguished as Cnidaria and are characterised by the possession of nematocysts and by the higher differentiation of their tissues, the Porifera or Spongiaria present more simple forms of tissue in the spongy
RM2H9B7YY–Photomicrograph of various ciliates in a water sample, horizontal field of view is about 0.24mm
RFR507R1–lots of various microorganisms
RM2J9JX7J–A protist microbe from a water sample, microscopy image with horizontal field of view about 121 micrometer
RM2JD7GK3–Nassulid ciliate - an unicellular ciliate that feeds on filamentous blue-green algae
RMH3XNCG–Microscope recording, bristle little animal, Oxytricha fallax, kidney little animals, Colpidium campylum microcosm, germ, protozoon, animal, animals, little animals
RFE9G88N–Water Flea
RMHRF51X–Radiolarians
RMB62DJ6–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RM2AJGHYE–An index of symptoms with diagnostic methods . Severe 1570. Spirochaeta Denticola Vincents Angina 1571. Spirochaeta Refringens A larger spiral with fewercurves than S. pallida Simple UlcersSmegma Preputii 1572. LeishmanniaKala Azar Donovani 1573. Leishmannia InfantumKala Azar (Mediterranean form) 1574. Streptothrix Gibsonii Splenic Anaemia (?) 1575. Streptothrix Madurae Madura Foot, etc. 1576. Leptothrlx BuccalisCaries of Teeth 1577. Actinomyces Actinomycosis 1578. Sporotrichonmanni Sporotrichosis Beur- 2 e 1579. Blastomyces Dermatitis, Blastomycetic 1580. Protozoon, Pear-shaped Paroxysmal Hae
RMPFG3YK–. Dawn of life: being the history of the oldest known fossil remains, and their relation to geological time and to the development of the animal kingdom. Paleontology; Eozoon; Life. 152 THE DAWN OF LIFE. inverted cone of carbonate of lime from an inch or two to a foot in lengtli , and witli its point buried in the mud at the bottom of the sea^ while its open cup. Fig. 38. Archcsocyathus Minganensis—a Primordial Protozoon. {After Billings.) (a.) Pores of the inner wall. extends upward into the water. The lower part buried in the soil is composed of an irregular acervu- line network of thick cal
RMRWRE1H–Elementary text-book of zoology, tr Elementary text-book of zoology, tr. and ed. by Adam Sedgwick, with the assistance of F. G. Heathcote elementarytextbo01clau Year: 1892-1893 210 (XELENTERATA. and Medusa, and have included the former in the group of the ('<ili-itti:i-tiffi. The Porifera were for a long time taken for plants, and more recently for Protozoon-stocks. While, however, the Polyps and 'Mcdus:r arc distinguished as C-iii<lnri«- and arc characterised by the possession of nematocysts and by the higher differentiation of their tissues, the Porifera or Spongiaria present more sim
RFR507PY–lots of various microorganisms
RFE9G88T–Water Flea
RMHRF55Y–Paramecium Conjugating
RMB6357E–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RM2AJ1F9T–Diagnostic methods, chemical, bacteriological and microscopical : a text-book for students and practitioners . hildren. It is known underseveral names among which are Lamblia in-testinalis, hexamitus duodenalis, dimorphousmuris, and megastoma intestinale. This parasite is a colorless pear-shaped protozoon with a rounded anterior end and a pointedposterior end bearing a pair of flagella. The anterior end has one side concavewith a raised border or lip, one pair of flagella, arising at the anterior borderof this disk-hke concavity, and two pairs together from its posterior margin.The cytoplasm i
RMPFH8YG–. Darwin, and after Darwin. An exposition of the Darwinian theory and a discussion of post-Darwinian questions. Evolution; Heredity. Fig. 27.—Fission of a Protozoon. In the left-hand drawing the process is represented as having advanced sufficiently far to have caused a division and segregation both of the nucleus and the vesicle. In the right-hand drawing the process is represented as complete. «, N, severed nucleus; vc, severed vesicle; ps, pseudopodia f, ingested food. Now, as we have seen, a Protozoon is a single cell; for even although in some of the higher forms of protozoal life a colo
RMB62J05–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RM2AJ0X75–Outlines of zoology . ounded by afirm case. Eventually the cyst bursts, thespore-cases are liberated, and from withineach of these eight spores emerge to be-come cellular parasites. The adult of G.{Porospord) gigantea is sometimes three-quarters of an inch in length—enormous for a Protozoon. Fig. 46.—End-to-end unionof Gregarines.—After Fren-zel. Ninth Type 0/Frofozoa^CocciBiVM schubergi Coccidia are intracellular parasitic Sporozoa, attackingmainly the epithelial cells of the gut or associated organs.They are found chiefly in insects, myriopods, molluscs, andvertebrates. Coccidium schubergi i
RMPG418A–. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. 124 ELEMENTS OF APPLIED MICROSCOPY. Alga which has cost the city of Springfield, Mass., many thousands of dollars by the production in Ludlow Reser- voir of the "pig-pen" odor. At i is Asterionella, a Diatom which caused the geranium odor in the water of. Fig. 48.—Micro-organisms of Drinking-water. (Redrawn from Whipple.) 300 diameters. I, i, 3. Asterionella. 6. Synura. 4, 5. Anabaena. 7. Uroglena. Brooklyn, N. Y. The Protozoon, Synura, at 6 was the author of the cucumber taste in the Boston supply, and its ally
RFR507R2–lots of various microorganisms
RMHRF6WB–Radiolarians
RMB6241R–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RM2AM0EWP–Diagnostic methods, chemical, bacteriological and microscopical, a text-book for students and practitioners . n the feces of children. It is known underseveral names among which are Lamblia in-testinalis, hexamitus duodenalis, dimorphousmuris, and megastoma intestinale. This parasiteis a colorless pear-shaped protozoon with a rounded anterior end and a pointedposterior end bearing a pair of flagella. The anterior end has one side concavewith a raised border or lip, one pair of flagella, arising at the anterior borderof this disk-like concavity, and two pairs together from its posterior margin.
RMPG2PBY–. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine. PARASITOLOGY. 219 O-. Fig. 81. Fig. 81.—A section of liver, Fig. 80, from the area marked by b, magnified 900 diameters; stained with hema- toxylin and eosin; a, liver cells showing cloudy swelling; b, liver cells undergoing disintegration; c, congested blood vessels, passive congestion; d, white blood cells (eosino- philes) so abundant in Che blood and diseased tissues in this disease; e, the protozoon causing t)he disease.—From Kaupp's Diseases of Poultry,. Please note that these images are extracted from scan
RFR507R6–lots of various microorganisms
RMHRF6WA–Stentor
RMB62YGT–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RM2AJ19NT–Modern surgery, general and operative . ize for at least a year, and leave ineradicable scars.This condition is due to a protozoon. Man is infected by means of flies,lice, or other insects. The Aleppo boil was once apparently confined to India,Arabia, Persia, Egypt, Algeria,- etc. Of late it is said to have appeared inPanama, the Philippine Islands, and Hawaii. Treatment.—Excision of ulcers has been advocated; so has cauterization.A useful treatment is to dress the areas with copper sulphate solution, graduallyincreasing the strength from i per cent, to 5 per cent. Carbuncle {benign anthrax) i
RMHRF51Y–Vorticella sp
RMB629NB–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RM2CD9207–. The British journal of dermatology . TO ILLUSTRATE DR. STOWERS CASE OF DELHI BOIL OR SORE. A CASI; OF DKLHI ISOIL OR SORE. 263 CLINICAL NOTE. A CASE OF DELHI BOIL OR SORE (Syn : ORIENTAL SORE; ALEPPO BOIL).* J. H. STOWEES, M.D. With a Note on the Microscopical Examination by Aldo Castellani, C.M.Gt., M.D. The case about to be described is an instance of tlie tuberculartype of the specific granulation known as tlie Delhi boil, or sore, and. Fig. 1. due to the presence of the protozoon Leishmania tropica. As it israrely seen in this country, it appears to me to merit a short note. .The patient
RMHRF51N–Euglena sp
RMB629DP–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RM2CF6ABY–. The microscope and its revelations. ina Boltoni—which is remarkable for being chlorophyllogenous ; this speciesjpresents another interesting peculiarity:—Groups of ghost-likeoutlines corresponding to chlorophyll-corpuscles and their radiantfilamentous pseudopodia., entirely devoid of any substance, wereobserved, and were compared to the numerous cellulose chamberswhich are secreted and abandoned by the protoplasm of (Jilrnnif-rlomyxa. Intei-mediate between the foregoing and the reticulariaii rhizo-pods to he presently described, is another simple protozoon dis- LIEBERKUEHNIA 731 covered in p
RMHRF62P–Euglena gracilis
RMB62827–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
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