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Collection of Bacteria Cliparts (42)
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Practical bacteria clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.
A playful, anthropomorphized bacterium designed to make microbiology fun and accessible for learners.
A playful yet spooky orange monster with three wide, red-veined eyes and jagged yellow teeth, ideal for fun horror-themed projects.
Meet our happy blue starfish friend-perfect for sparking curiosity about ocean life in young learners!
A detailed artistic rendering of various microorganisms, including rod-shaped bacteria, spiral spirochetes, spherical cocci, bacteriophages, and eukaryotic protozoa.
A playful set of animated germs and microbes, each with unique shapes, colors, and expressions to make microbiology fun and accessible.
This cheerful green slime creature features a big curious eye and a friendly open mouth, ideal for engaging young audiences.
A labeled illustration showing the elongated, slipper-shaped body of a paramecium with dense cilia lining its surface.
A stylized, anthropomorphic virus showing concern-commonly used to explain germs in an accessible, non-threatening way.
A cheerful, animated paramecium showing its cilia and contractile vacuole-great for visualizing single-celled organisms.
Meet the friendly microbes! This cheerful illustration helps demystify bacteria for young learners and science classrooms.
This aggressive virus illustration visually conveys the danger of malware, perfect for warning users about cyber threats.
A simplified diagram of a motile bacterium, highlighting its elongated cell body and hair-like flagella used for swimming through liquid environments.
A cheerful purple bacterium with expressive eyes, cilia, and waving flagella-great for sparking curiosity in biology lessons.
A cheerful, oversized-eyed pink worm with a zigzag red mouth, ideal for lighthearted learning or playful digital design.
A clean, clinical-style arrangement of white oval pills, commonly used to represent generic medications or dietary supplements.
This exhausted-looking germ perfectly captures how microbes might feel after a long day of spreading sniffles!
A stylized depiction of a Gram-negative bacterium, highlighting its flagellar apparatus used for movement in liquid environments.
A friendly, animated bacterium with expressive eyes, cilia, and a waving flagellum-designed to make microbiology approachable and fun.
A hand-drawn diagram illustrating major bacterial cell shapes: spherical cocci, rod-shaped bacilli, spiral spirilla, and motile forms with flagella.
A detailed black-and-white microscopic depiction of rod-shaped (bacilli) bacteria, commonly found in soil and clinical samples.
A playful yet informative depiction of common pathogens-including a bacteriophage, rod-shaped and spherical bacteria, and a virus-within a cellular environment.
A playful yet scientifically inspired illustration of the typhoid-causing bacterium, designed to make microbiology more approachable.
A playful yet scientifically inspired depiction of a virus, showing surface proteins and expressive features to aid learning.
A simplified diagram showing a rod-shaped bacterium with surface cilia and trailing flagella for movement.
Meet the goofy yet fierce slime monster-perfect for livening up kids’ science lessons or fantasy game assets.
A stylized illustration of a rod-shaped bacterium (e.g., E. coli) showing its flagellar filaments enabling movement through liquid environments.
A cheerful illustration of two golden chanterelle mushrooms emerging from lush green grass-perfect for foraging guides and culinary content.
Meet the mischievous microbes: a green, orange, and purple cartoon germ trio ready to teach hygiene in a fun, memorable way.
This playful yet menacing germ character helps visualize how harmful bacteria can lurk on contaminated surfaces or food.
A cheerful, simplified paramecium showing key structures like cilia and flagella-perfect for teaching cell biology basics.
This diagram compares the three classic bacterial shapes: clustered spherical cocci, wavy spiral spirilla, and straight or curved rod-shaped bacilli.
A vividly colored 3D model of a virus highlighting its outer spike proteins and textured core structure.
A joyful animated flower with vibrant pink petals and a happy yellow face, potted in a classic red container.
A hand-drawn schematic showing major bacterial morphological types: spherical cocci (in clusters, chains, tetrads), rod-shaped bacilli (single, pairs, chains), spiral forms, and complex filaments.
