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anthrax bacteria
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staphylococcus
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Spirochaeta americana, a bacterial microorganism that thrives in harsh climates.
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Nodule of prokaryote
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e coli micro. bacteria
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prehistoric spider  trapped in amber
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pollen grain
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pollen grain again
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squamous cells
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dicot leaf epidermis
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arteries and veins
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nucleus microtubules
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lysosomes
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compound eye of an insect
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Pathogens feeding on fish
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HIV virus cells
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Mitochondria
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cancerous cells
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HIV infecting a cell
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100 polio virus particles
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varicella zoster virus
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Many scientists believe that stem cells like these could be used to grow organs for transplants. Ethical concerns, however, have slowed the progress...
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Elongated red blood cells, pictured here with normal, doughnut shaped red blood cells, are characteristic of the genetic disease sickle cell anemia.
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mutation
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Single-celled bacteria infect a host. These organisms are far simpler creatures than their multicelled counterparts.
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