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Collection of Amoebas (20)
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Two classic amoeba specimens depicted in scientific illustration style, highlighting cellular structures like the nucleus and flowing pseudopodia.
A classic 19th-century anatomical drawing of a sponge, highlighting its fibrous skeleton, pores, and central osculum.
A stylized scientific illustration showing eight distinct microbial cells, highlighting key features like flagella, nuclei, and internal organelles.
A minimalist purple star shape with soft edges and a subtle concentric circle detail-perfect for contemporary design projects.
A classic hand-drawn illustration of a typical amoeba, clearly labeling its major cellular components for educational use.
A stylized schematic of a plant cell with key organelles color-coded for easy identification in biology education.
A happy, wiggly green slime with expressive eyes and a joyful grin-ideal for lighthearted science or biology themes.
A stylized star-shaped cookie with three chocolate chips, ideal for digital use in recipes or dessert-themed designs.
A playful, lime-green starfish illustration featuring embedded circles and squares-ideal for science-themed digital content.
A simplified diagram of an amoeba, showcasing its key organelles including the central nucleus and scattered food vacuoles.
A friendly, animated amoeba cell with pseudopods, mitochondria, vacuoles, and a nucleus-ideal for science lessons or classroom posters.
A cheerful, anthropomorphized bacterium with expressive features, perfect for making microbiology fun and accessible.
A friendly, simplified amoeba cell highlighting its nucleus, contractile vacuole, and flowing pseudopodia-perfect for teaching basic cell biology.
A scientific diagram of an amoeba with anatomical parts labeled in Armenian-ideal for biology students learning cellular structures.
Meet the Slime Detectives: a trio of scheming, hat-wearing gooey sleuths ready for their next mystery.
A cheerful, crowned germ character with expressive eyes and a wide smile-ideal for teaching kids about germs in a fun, non-scary way.
A simple yet expressive gray blob shape, perfect for highlighting content or adding visual interest.
Classic scientific illustration showing the morphology of a colonial marine organism, with annotations indicating key structures (n = nucleus?, cv = contractile vacuole?).
