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Collection of Biologist Cliparts (39)
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Practical biologist clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.
A researcher carefully observes preserved specimens-including a frog and two fish-in labeled jars during a classroom demonstration.
A joyful snorkeler discovers a striped fish among vivid coral formations in this playful underwater illustration.
A scientist examines jars containing snails, frogs, and worms-perfect for teaching basic biology and ecosystem concepts.
A colorful science illustration showing a microscope examining a flower slide, alongside a textbook with labeled flower diagrams and lab tools.
A striking roadside-style billboard that makes biology memorable with a colorful DNA double helix and clear, engaging typography.
A classic compound light microscope showing key components: eyepiece, objective lenses, mechanical stage, coarse/fine focus knobs, and illuminator.
A curious student classifies living things into four categories: plants, mammals, insects, and birds-perfect for teaching basic biology to young learners.
A friendly scientist observes animated microbes-including bacteria, fungi, and parasites-in labeled jars alongside lab tools like pipettes and test tubes.
A stylized depiction of a blue whale feeding, showcasing its massive open mouth and baleen plates as it filters krill from seawater.
Elegant botanical flourish framing the bold title “Biology,” symbolizing the beauty and complexity of life sciences.
A cartoon scientist examines samples under a microscope next to a rack of vibrant red, green, and blue chemical solutions.
Spindle fibers (orange) pull duplicated chromosomes (green) apart during metaphase of mitosis within the nuclear envelope.
A stylized red DNA double helix-simple yet accurate-used to symbolize genetics, molecular biology, and heredity in digital and print media.
Join the adventure-spot the ant, deer, fish, trees, river, and more in this colorful ecosystem puzzle!
A curious detective uses a magnifying glass to study a smiling dragon emerging from the water-ideal for sparking imagination in young learners.
A simplified Bohr model depicting a blue atomic nucleus with three electrons (orange, green, purple) moving along elliptical orbits.
A classic compound microscope focused on a preserved butterfly specimen, ready for classroom or textbook use.
A joyful student scientist proudly displays a test tube where vibrant yellow flowers are flourishing-a fun visual for learning photosynthesis and botany.
Visualizing immune response at the molecular level: blue Y-shaped antibodies bind to pink receptor proteins amid cellular structures in aqueous medium.
A scientist carefully pours a reactive chemical into a beaker, surrounded by clearly labeled poison bottles-emphasizing lab safety protocols.
A cheerful cartoon depiction of ocean life: a tall green kelp plant surrounded by an orange, red, and gray fish, all gliding through bubbly blue water.
A colorful educational drawing showing marine life alongside scientific tools, perfect for teaching ocean ecosystems and biology basics.
A cheerful set of animated microbes-bacteria, viruses, and germs-with big eyes and bright colors to spark curiosity and ease fear around microbes.
The word “Life” creatively integrates natural textures-leaf, wood, leopard fur, and butterfly wing-to symbolize biology’s scope.
A stylized biology emblem with a microscope at its center-perfect for representing life sciences and lab-based learning.
A light micrograph of two adjacent plant cells, each packed with numerous green chloroplasts, illustrating photosynthetic tissue structure.
A bold, engaging billboard that links neuron diagrams to the phrase “Make Connections AP Biology,” ideal for classroom or study motivation.
A cheerful assortment of hand-drawn fruits and vegetables perfect for promoting healthy eating habits.
A researcher carefully inspects a liquid sample while using a compound microscope in a laboratory setting.
A joyful student scientist demonstrates two classic chemistry reactions: bubbling gas and a colorful eruption-safety first, fun always!