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This is interesting & educational. Almost all of the following images were captured using a scanning electron microscope.
Incredible details of 1 to 5nm in size can be detected.
1. Red Blood Cells
These biconcave-shaped cells have the tall task of carrying oxygen to our entire body : in women there are about 4 to 5 million RBCs per micro liter (cubic milimeter) of blood and about 5 to 6 million in men.
2. Split End of Human Hair
Regular trimmings to your hair and good conditioner should help to prevent this unsightly picture of a split end of a human hair.
3. Purkinje Neurons
Of the 100 billion neurons in our brain.These cells are the masters of motor coordination in the cereblar cortex.
4. Hair Cell in the Ear
Close-up of human hair cell stereo cilia inside the ear. These detect mechanical movement in response to sound vibrations.
5. Blood Vessels Emerging from the Optic Nerve
In this image, stained retinal blood vessels are shown to emerge from the black-colored optic disc. The optic disc is a blind spot because no light receptor cells are present in this area of the retina where the optic nerve and retinal blood vessels leave the back of the eye.
6. Tongue with Taste Bud
The human tounge has about 10000 taste buds that are involved with detecting salty, sour, bitter, sweet and savory taste perceptions.
7. Tooth Plaque
The surface of a tooth with a form of plaque looks like.
8. Blood Clot
The red blood cells get caught up in the sticky web of a blood clot.
The cell in the middle is a white blood cell.
9. Alveoli in the Lung
A colour-enhanced image of the inner surface of lung. The hallow cavities are alveoli, this is where gas exchange occurs with the blood.
10. Lung Cancer Cells
Image of warped lung cancer cells is in stark contrast to the healthy lung in the previous picture.
11. Villi of Small Intestine
Villi in the small intestine increase the surface area of the gut, which helps in the absorption of food. Look closely and you'll see some food stuck in one of the crevices.
12. Human Egg with Coronal Cells
Purple colour-enhanced human egg sitting on a pin. The egg is coated with the zona pellicuda, a glycoprotein that protects the egg and also helps to trap and bind sperm. Two coronal cells are attached to the zona pellicuda.
13. Sperm on the Surface of a Human Egg
Here's a close-up of a number of sperm trying to fertilize an egg.
14. Human Embryo and Sperm
Five days after fertilisation of an egg with some remaining sperm cells still sticking around. The embryo and sperm cell nuclei are stained purple while sperm tails are green. The blue areas are gaps junctions which form connections between the cells.
15. Colored Image of a 6 day old Human Embryo Implanting
Sumber: e-mail dari Mr Boss
"Hai manusia! apakah yang telah memperdayakan kamu (dengan berbuat durhaka) terhadap Tuhanmu Yang Maha Pemurah. Yang telah menciptakan kamu dan menyempurnakan kejadian kamu dan menjadikan (susunan tubuh) kamu seimbang dalam bentuk apa sahaja yang dikehendaki. Dialah yang menyusun tubuhmu.”
- Surah al-Infithar: ayat 6-8.