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Collection of Starch Cliparts (27)
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Curated clip art focused on starch, including crisp transparent PNGs and simple vectors suitable for classroom printouts, slides, and web use.
A classic yellow box of corn starch featuring a fresh ear of corn-ideal for thickening, breading, and gluten-free cooking.
A classic biological sketch depicting gastropod shells stored within bivalve shell containers, commonly used in malacological reference materials.
A simplified yet accurate diagram comparing internal structures of two adjacent plant cells, emphasizing key organelles.
A colorful illustration showing common carbohydrate-rich foods that fuel our bodies with energy and warmth.
A vibrant, stylized illustration of a mature corn cob, perfect for representing harvest, farming, or healthy eating themes.
A classic hand-drawn microscopic view of plant parenchyma cells, showcasing cell walls, nuclei, vacuoles, and air spaces.
A rustic loaf of bread, sliced to reveal its soft crumb, accompanied by golden wheat stalks and scattered grains-celebrating farm-to-table freshness.
Mulan stands tall in her traditional pink robe as Li Shang bows with respect, while Mushu adds a touch of mischief at her feet.
A rustic illustration of three unpeeled raw potatoes, highlighting their natural texture and earthy appeal.
This diagram classifies key fossil morphologies: A = coiled gastropod shells, B = tessellated or cellular fossils (e.g., coral or stromatoporoid), C = bivalve and gastropod cross-sections, D = irregular fragments and possible echinoderm plates.
A stylized 3D representation of a molecule with a central atom bonded to five surrounding atoms in distinct colors.
Labeled diagram of four major fossil microorganism types: A = segmented tubular fossils, B = polygonal cellular aggregates, C = circular cross-sections, D = honeycomb-patterned spheroids.
Labeled cross-sections of mollusk shells (e, f, g) revealing layered growth patterns-key for age estimation and environmental reconstruction.
A labeled diagram showing the key inputs and outputs of photosynthesis in a green plant, including sunlight, carbon dioxide, water, chlorophyll, and starch.
A bold, expressive elf portrait in minimalist line art-perfect for character design inspiration or fantasy-themed projects.
Hand-drawn scientific illustration showing four spiral-shelled mollusks of varying sizes and orientations, highlighting concentric growth lines and apical whorls.
A bountiful autumn harvest basket brimming with fresh produce like pumpkins, tomatoes, eggplant, carrots, and golden wheat stalks.
A hand-drawn cross-sectional view of a plant cell, clearly distinguishing major organelles like chloroplasts (left) and mitochondria (right).
A colorful cascade of fall maple leaves, ideal for greeting cards, websites, or print decor celebrating the beauty of autumn.
Classic hand-drawn diagram of a mature plant cell, emphasizing internal structures like large central vacuole, chloroplasts, and cytoplasmic streaming.
A vintage-style anatomical illustration depicting densely packed cells with layered membranes and connecting cytoplasmic channels.
