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Morphology Collection (page 6)

"Morphology: Unveiling the Intricate World of Shapes and Structures" Exploring the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera

Background imageMorphology Collection: Young woman, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Young woman, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Woman with hat, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Woman with hat, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Old man, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Old man, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Woman Reading, Jan Chalon, 1790

Woman Reading, Jan Chalon, 1790

Background imageMorphology Collection: Adult male, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Adult male, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Man with hat, Jan Chalon, 1789

Man with hat, Jan Chalon, 1789

Background imageMorphology Collection: Mother with child, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Mother with child, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Old Woman, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Old Woman, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Young woman, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Young woman, print maker: Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Two men, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Two men, Jan Chalon, 1748 - 1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Seated Man, Jan Chalon, 1794

Seated Man, Jan Chalon, 1794

Background imageMorphology Collection: Old man, Jan Chalon, 1789

Old man, Jan Chalon, 1789

Background imageMorphology Collection: Man with hat, Jan Chalon, 1792

Man with hat, Jan Chalon, 1792

Background imageMorphology Collection: Portrait Study of three men, Jan Chalon, 1748-1795

Portrait Study of three men, Jan Chalon, 1748-1795

Background imageMorphology Collection: Bust of an old woman with open mouth, Nicolaes van Haeften, 1694

Bust of an old woman with open mouth, Nicolaes van Haeften, 1694

Background imageMorphology Collection: Beggar, Jacques Callot, Anonymous, 1622 - 1670

Beggar, Jacques Callot, Anonymous, 1622 - 1670

Background imageMorphology Collection: Physiognomy - Northern Russian Type - Woman (1 / 2)

Physiognomy - Northern Russian Type - Woman (1 / 2)
Physiognomy - Northern Russian Type - Woman (1/2) - full face front view. Date: 1902

Background imageMorphology Collection: Francis Maitland Balfour (1851-1882) Scottish-born British embryologist: brother of AJ Balfour

Francis Maitland Balfour (1851-1882) Scottish-born British embryologist: brother of AJ Balfour: killed in climbing accident on Mont Blanc, Switzerland. Wood engraving 1882

Background imageMorphology Collection: Red Chard (Beta vulgaris Subsp. cicla var. flavescens), leaf close up showing red stems and veins

Red Chard (Beta vulgaris Subsp. cicla var. flavescens), leaf close up showing red stems and veins

Background imageMorphology Collection: Desert Locust (Schistocerca gregaria), green insect with yellow markings, close up, side view

Desert Locust (Schistocerca gregaria), green insect with yellow markings, close up, side view

Background imageMorphology Collection: Natural sponge, rounded shape, close up

Natural sponge, rounded shape, close up

Background imageMorphology Collection: New Zealand Weta (Deinacrida rugosa), cricket-like insect with long antennae, side view

New Zealand Weta (Deinacrida rugosa), cricket-like insect with long antennae, side view

Background imageMorphology Collection: Land Slug (Pulmonata), gastropod mollusc showing external structure

Land Slug (Pulmonata), gastropod mollusc showing external structure

Background imageMorphology Collection: Yellow Dung Fly (Scathophaga stercoraria) perched on green plant, side view

Yellow Dung Fly (Scathophaga stercoraria) perched on green plant, side view

Background imageMorphology Collection: Foaming Grasshopper (Dictyophorus spumans), black, yellow and white striped insect

Foaming Grasshopper (Dictyophorus spumans), black, yellow and white striped insect, perched on red flowers, close up, side view

Background imageMorphology Collection: European Earwig (Forficula auricularia), view from above

European Earwig (Forficula auricularia), view from above

Background imageMorphology Collection: Horsefly (Tabanidae), close up of large black-green compound eyes, front view

Horsefly (Tabanidae), close up of large black-green compound eyes, front view

Background imageMorphology Collection: Bacteria shapes, artwork F007 / 9891

Bacteria shapes, artwork F007 / 9891
Computer artwork showing the three basic forms of bacteria: in the front (red) spirochetes), in the middle (green) bacilli and in the background (blue) cocci

Background imageMorphology Collection: Seaweed F008 / 3397

Seaweed F008 / 3397
Seaweed. Photographed in Anglesey, Wales

Background imageMorphology Collection: Close-up of seaweed F008 / 3401

Close-up of seaweed F008 / 3401
Seaweed. Photographed in Anglesey, Wales

Background imageMorphology Collection: Stag beetle C016 / 2181

Stag beetle C016 / 2181
Stag beetle

Background imageMorphology Collection: Animal models for cancer research C018 / 0748

Animal models for cancer research C018 / 0748
Animal models for cancer research, conceptual illustration. Fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) with malignant (cancerous) tumours in one of its eyes

Background imageMorphology Collection: Beauty of the Quadrumana

Beauty of the Quadrumana
Figures 73 to 76 showing Head of Semnopithecus comatus, head of Cebus capucinus, head of Ateles marginatus and head of Cebus vellerosus. From Darwin, C

Background imageMorphology Collection: Comparison of height and girth

Comparison of height and girth
A small squat, bald and rather rotund Italian gentleman, complains to his slender and tall friend about the disparity in their physicality! Date: 1917

Background imageMorphology Collection: Dante Alighieri s

Dante Alighieri s

Background imageMorphology Collection: 1846 Fine Victorian Trilobite lithograph

1846 Fine Victorian Trilobite lithograph
Homalonotus armatus, Plate IV. From " Organization of the Trilobites" by Hermann Burmeister, appearing in the Ray Society translation of his work published in 1846

Background imageMorphology Collection: 1846 Victorian Trilobite Platycephalus

1846 Victorian Trilobite Platycephalus
Asaphus platycephalus, Plate 2. From " Organization of the Trilobites" by Hermann Burmeister, appearing in the Ray Society translation of his work published in 1846

Background imageMorphology Collection: 1846 Victorian Trilobite litho Phacops

1846 Victorian Trilobite litho Phacops
Phacops latifrons enrolled and open, Plate 2. From " Organization of the Trilobites" by Hermann Burmeister, appearing in the Ray Society translation of his work published in 1846

Background imageMorphology Collection: 1755 Variation dog feet Buffon evolution

1755 Variation dog feet Buffon evolution
1755 Copperplate engraving from Georges-Louis Leclerc, Compte de Buffon " Histoire Naturelle" Volume 5, Plate LII. (Buvee L Ameriquain del. et L. le Grand sculp)

Background imageMorphology Collection: Elephant Bird and humming bird egg

Elephant Bird and humming bird egg
Elephant bird egg (Aepyornis maximus) 30cm compared to a Calliope hummingbird egg (Stellula calliope) 12mm. The Aepyornis egg volume holds around 7 to 10 litres, the hummingbirds a few millilitres

Background imageMorphology Collection: Augustin de Candolle, Swiss botanist

Augustin de Candolle, Swiss botanist
Augustin de Candolle. Coloured portrait of the Swiss botanist Augustin-Pyramus de Candolle (1778-1841). Candolle is most famous for his Elementary Theory of Botany, which he published in 1813

Background imageMorphology Collection: Phrenology head

Phrenology head. Close-up of the eye of a phrenology bust. Phrenology is the study of a persons characteristics by feeling the shape of their head

Background imageMorphology Collection: Basalt cliffs and rock stack, Halsenifs Hellir Beach, near Vik i Myrdal

Basalt cliffs and rock stack, Halsenifs Hellir Beach, near Vik i Myrdal, South Iceland, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageMorphology Collection: Turkish Mother and young child

Turkish Mother and young child
Turkish Social Scene Photographic Postcard set (4 of 5). Turkish Mother (from Eastern Turkey) and her young child. The face of the child shows the distinctive Eastern facial morphology of a people




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"Morphology: Unveiling the Intricate World of Shapes and Structures" Exploring the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera): Delving into the intricate morphology of these remarkable creatures reveals their internal anatomy, captivating cross-sections, and their vital role in our ecosystem. Dark Matter Distribution: Peering into the depths of space, scientists unravel the enigmatic nature of dark matter distribution, a mysterious force that shapes galaxies and influences cosmic evolution. The 1846 Victorian Trilobite Paradoxides: A fascinating glimpse into paleontology's past as we uncover the morphology of this ancient creature through meticulously preserved fossils, shedding light on Earth's prehistoric inhabitants. Thomas Wright and Dark Matter Distribution: British astronomer Thomas Wright's groundbreaking theories revolutionized our understanding of celestial bodies' morphology by proposing that dark matter plays a crucial role in shaping our universe. Scabiosa Plant Scientific Illustration: Through detailed scientific illustrations, we explore the exquisite morphology of Scabiosa plants—unraveling their delicate petals, intricate reproductive structures, and botanical wonders they hold within. Physiognomy - Northern Russian Type - Woman (1/2): Examining human physiognomy allows us to appreciate how diverse facial features shape individual identities while highlighting cultural nuances specific to different regions like Northern Russia. ITALY8: Celebrating Italy's rich cultural heritage through its diverse morphological landscapes – from picturesque coastlines to majestic mountains – showcasing its unique blend of history, artistry, and natural beauty. Anatomy - Young Chimpanzee: Studying young chimpanzees' anatomical development offers insights into evolutionary links between humans and primates while marveling at their physical attributes that enable survival in challenging environments. Female Human Body Scheme of Different Age Stages: Charting life's journey through various age stages unveils how women's bodies morph and adapt, highlighting the beauty of growth, change, and resilience.