What our organs look like under a microscope

Before the appearance of the microscope, the smallest that scientists could see was about the same size as human hair. But when the first optical device was invented in 1590, people were amazed to find how amazing the world hidden around our eyes exists. And let it be impossible to say for sure who created the microscope, the most important thing is that this device opened the way for us to unimaginably important knowledge and opportunities. Well, right now we invite you to take a fantastic virtual tour of the human body and see how some organs and internal processes look under a microscope.

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Bone

Small intestine

Human eye

Nail base

Coronary artery

Eyelashes

Leather

Healthy lungs

Ovulation

Sperm

Blood clot

Tooth

Damaged capillary from which red blood cells come out

Sweat pores on the surface of the skin

8 day embryo

Semen in the canals

Gastric mucosa

Watch the video: Top Photos of Our Organs Under The Microscope (May 2024).

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