A scanning electron microscope picture of a nerve ending. It has been broken open to reveal vesicles (orange and blue) containing chemicals used to pass messages in the nervous system.
5. Spider
6. Lukemia and Bone Marrow cells
7. Sperm
Image from a scanning electron microscope of sperm at the entrance to the oviduct 18 hours after insemination
LOL - My first reaction after looking at this sperm at the oviduct was - "who volunteered for this pic?" And notice how glum this sperm looks - 18 hours and still not anywhere close to the destination !!
Nah, I believe you, it's just that those look a bit like they're made of clay.
Real Conversations Since 2000
dxpnet has been home to open discussions and shared experiences for over 25 years. If you value independent communities, you can support the site below.
1. Fly Foot
2. Micro-organisms
3. Mosquito
4. Nerve Endings
A scanning electron microscope picture of a nerve ending. It has been broken open to reveal vesicles (orange and blue) containing chemicals used to pass messages in the nervous system.
5. Spider
6. Lukemia and Bone Marrow cells
7. Sperm
Image from a scanning electron microscope of sperm at the entrance to
the oviduct 18 hours after insemination