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Distinctive dead bacteria artwork spanning outline drawings and flat vector icons, prepared for fast reuse without background cleanup.

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A playful, anthropomorphized bacterium designed to make microbiology fun and accessible for young learners.
A playful yet eerie orange monster with three bulging, bloodshot eyes and sharp yellow teeth, ideal for fun horror-themed projects.
A whimsical, hand-drawn tombstone marked “R.I.P.”, decorated with multicolored flowers at its base.
A surprised-looking green germ, perfect for illustrating how microbes react to disinfectants or immune responses.
Meet the mischievous microbe-perfect for teaching children about germs in a fun, non-scary way!
This sleepy purple microbe looks exhausted-maybe it’s been busy fighting germs all night!
Meet the friendly (and slightly mischievous) microbial crew-each with unique traits to spark curiosity about the invisible world of germs.
Meet the mischievous blue monster-equal parts cute and cheeky, ideal for lighthearted digital experiences.
Meet the silly germ trio: yellow, green, and orange microbes waving hello with big smiles and goofy expressions!
When the sun’s not just hot-but furious. This expressive emoji captures rage and intensity in a single icon.
Classic line illustration depicting major bacterial shapes: spherical cocci, rod-shaped bacilli, spiral spirilla, and motile forms with flagella.
This universal “no viruses” symbol warns against malware and highlights active virus protection.
Meet the cheerful green slime buddy-curious, animated, and ready to delight young learners and gamers alike.
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A friendly yet expressive virus character helps demystify virology for learners of all ages.
A clear, color-coded illustration of a typical eukaryotic animal cell with major organelles labeled for educational use.
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Meet the friendly microbial crew: a spiky virus, a smiling red blood cell, a green amoeba-like bacterium, and a cheerful rod-shaped microbe.
A playful collection of anthropomorphized microbes and bacteria, each with unique features and personalities to aid science learning.
Meet the mischievous trio of germs-green, orange, and purple-ready to cause trouble unless you wash your hands!
A friendly, animated bacterium with big eyes, cilia along its body, and a waving flagellum-great for teaching microbiology basics.
A stylized silver fish with vibrant red dorsal, anal, and caudal fins, showcasing detailed scale patterns and expressive eyes.
A joyful potted flower with vibrant pink petals and a happy yellow face, ideal for brightening up learning resources.
This microscopic image displays mixed Gram-positive bacteria: purple rods (bacilli) and clusters of spheres (cocci), typical in clinical samples like throat swabs or wound cultures.
This sign clearly communicates that passing gas is not permitted in this area-helping keep shared spaces comfortable and respectful for everyone.
Cross-sectional view of a ciliated epithelial cell, highlighting the coordinated beating of cilia for mucociliary clearance.
This cute but unwell cartoon car shows classic overheating symptoms: high temperature reading, droopy expression, and a cooling towel-time for a check-up!
Keep spaces germ-free-this vivid warning sign reminds everyone to wash hands thoroughly before entering.
A cheerful, animated immune cell with a soft pink body and turquoise pseudopods-ideal for teaching how white blood cells work.
Meet the grumpy crew: a teal microbe with a gold earring, a green one in sunglasses, and a yellow one with shades and a scowl.
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The life cycle of Anthrax in cattle, illustrating how the disease spreads from dead cows and feces to new hosts.