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Collection of Morphology Cliparts (30)
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An organized selection of morphology pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.
A labeled diagram highlighting the leaf blade, ligule (a membranous or hairy structure at the blade-sheath junction), and sheath that wraps the stem.
A comprehensive diagram showing major bacterial shapes and arrangements, from spherical cocci to spiral spirochetes and unique forms like stalked or budding bacteria.
Labeled diagram of a wheat spikelet highlighting the floret (flowering unit) and protective outer glumes.
A cheerful yet mischievous three-eyed monster with spiky orange hair and sharp yellow fangs, ideal for Halloween, learning apps, or children’s media.
Labeled botanical drawing of a monocot plant highlighting leaf (A), stem cross-section (B), floral diagram (C), flower (D), and ovule (E).
Labeled diagram illustrating five critical plant parts: (A) leaf with reticulate venation, (B) woody stem cross-section, (C) fruit with ovules, (D) pentamerous flower, and (E) seed with embryo.
Labeled diagram showing critical cranial dimensions (a-d), horn base width (W₁), and entotympanic (Ent) landmark on a goat skull.
Labeled illustration showing the awn (bristle-like extension), palea (inner bract), and lemma (outer bract) of a grass spikelet.
A scientific line drawing illustrating the key morphological features of an achene, including the tubercle, perianth, and surrounding bristles.
A simple yet accurate sketch showing how fish scales overlap like roof shingles, with one scale explicitly labeled.
A simplified botanical sketch showing leaf attachment points on a vertical stem, useful for understanding phyllotaxy and node structure.
A classic botanical line drawing showing a jointed stem with sheathing leaf bases and linear leaves, characteristic of Poaceae or Cyperaceae families.
The triskelion-a dynamic triple-spiral motif symbolizing progress, cycles, and unity-enclosed in a perfect circle.
A dynamic, stylized dragonfly captured mid-flight beside a leaf-perfect for illustrating insect biology or ecosystem topics.
A vibrant young plant breaking through the earth, illustrating nature’s resilience and the promise of new life.
A minimalist green leaf illustration highlighting the central vein, perfect for conveying growth and natural harmony.
A bold, symmetrical geometric logo where blue ribbons weave through orange frames, creating a dynamic 3D illusion of unity and connection.
A stylized illustration of a public figure addressing an audience, symbolizing leadership and democratic expression.
A friendly, stylized illustration of Earth showing continents, oceans, and landforms-perfect for educational materials.
The Ikurriña: the official flag of the Basque Country, adopted in 1894 and representing regional pride and identity.
The international trefoil symbol for ionizing radiation-used on containers, labs, and equipment to signal radioactive hazards.
