Amazing Electron Microscope Shots 










  
Amazing Scanning Electron Microscope Pictures
All these pictures are from the book ' Microcosmos', created by Brandon Brill 
from London. This book includes many scanning electron microscope (SEM) images 
of insects, human body parts and household items. These are the most amazing 
images of what is too small to see with the naked eye.

01 — A wood or heathland Ant, Formica fusca, holding a microchip
 

02 — The surface of an Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory silicon microchip
 

03 — Eyelash hairs growing from the surface of human skin
 

04 — The surface of a strawberry
 

05 — Bacteria on the surface of a human tongue
 

06 — Human sperm (spermatozoa), the male sex cells
 

07 — The nylon hooks and loops of velcro
 

08 — Household dust which includes long hairs such as cat fur, twisted 
synthetic and woolen fibers, serrated insect scales, a pollen grain, plant and 
insect remains
 

09 —The weave of a nylon stocking
 

10 — The end of the tongue (proboscis) of a hummingbird hawkmoth
 

11 — The head of a mosquito
 

12 — A human head louse clinging to a hair
 

13 — The eight eyes (two groups of four) on the head of a Mexican red-kneed 
tarantula
 

14 — Cut hairs and shaving foam between two razor blades
 

15 — Cigarette paper
 

16 — The corroded surface of a rusty metal nail
 

17 — The head of a Romanesco cauliflower
 

18 — The fungus Aspergillus fumigatus
 

19 — Mushrooms spores
 

20 — A clutch of unidentified butterfly eggs on a raspberry plant
 

21 — Fimbriae of a Fallopian tube
 

 22 — A daisy bud
 

23 — Calcium phosphate crystal
 

 24 — The shell of a Foraminiferan 










      

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