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Collection of Microorganism Cliparts (30)
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A focused gallery of microorganism illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.
A playful, anthropomorphized bacterium designed to make microbiology fun and approachable for learners of all ages.
A simplified visual guide to common microorganisms: rod-shaped bacteria, green amoeba-like protozoan, star-shaped alga, chain of yeast cells, and flagellated bacterium.
A stylized scientific illustration featuring diverse microbial life forms, from rod-shaped bacteria to spiky viruses and flagellated protozoa.
A labeled-style illustration showing the characteristic slipper-shaped body and dense cilia of a paramecium.
A happy, animated blue starfish with expressive eyes and a bright red smile-ideal for fun learning resources.
A cheerful yet surprised cartoon virus with big eyes and spiky surface-perfect for teaching microbiology in a fun way.
A young scientist carefully observes a sample through a compound microscope, embodying curiosity and precision in scientific discovery.
A playful yet spooky orange monster with three bulging, bloodshot eyes and sharp yellow teeth, ideal for creative projects.
A classic black-and-white diagram depicting major bacterial cell shapes-spherical (cocci), rod-shaped (bacilli), spiral (spirilla), comma-shaped (vibrios), and motile forms with flagella.
A researcher carefully observes vibrant cellular components under the microscope, highlighting core concepts in cell biology.
A simplified diagram of a motile rod-shaped bacterium, featuring external flagella and pili used for movement and surface attachment.
A clean illustration of seven white oval capsules, commonly used to represent generic medications or supplements.
A cheerful, anthropomorphized paramecium with expressive eyes, cilia lining its body, and trailing flagella-perfect for teaching cell structure.
A detailed artistic rendering of various microorganisms, highlighting structural diversity in the microbial world.
A stained light micrograph showing diverse bacilli-primarily E. coli-highlighting their characteristic rod morphology and arrangement.
Classic line drawing depicting common bacterial shapes: spherical cocci, rod-shaped bacilli, spiral spirilla, and motile forms with flagella.
A stylized depiction of a motile bacterium showing its oval cell body and numerous flagella used for movement.
This playful yet fierce germ character helps visualize how microbes can threaten health if hygiene is ignored.
A tired, frowning germ character waving half-heartedly-perfect for illustrating sickness or fatigue in health-related visuals.
A vividly illustrated angry sun with exaggerated facial features and jagged red rays, ideal for engaging young learners or illustrating intense heat.
A playful yet scientifically inspired illustration of Salmonella Typhi, highlighting its flagella and cilia structure.
A vivid red, symmetrical spiky icon evoking both a radiant sun and a pathogenic virus, perfect for symbolic visual communication.
A cheerful collection of animated germs-each with expressive eyes and fun textures-designed to make microbiology engaging for children and educators alike.
A cross-sectional illustration of a typical prokaryotic bacterial cell, with all major components clearly labeled for educational use.
Illustration of two green bacteria, one with a flagellum and one with cilia, shown in a simplified scientific style.
