Arabidopsis, 5mm in length.

Arabidopsis, 5mm in length.

The stinging cells, also called nematocytes or Cnidozyten are a special type of cell that is found exclusively in the cnidarians (Cnidaria). These cells embed in the outer layer (epidermis) of animals in order to catch prey or to defend against enemies or competitors. If irritated, stinging tube is ejected, and often a potent venom is injected into the victim. They usually only irritate the skin in human and cause lighter burns and poisons. However, the nettle of some species are so effective that it can collapse the entire cardiovascular system, which can lead to death.
(Google) Translated from Wikipedia. Courtesy of Daniel Mathys.

The stinging cells, also called nematocytes or Cnidozyten are a special type of cell that is found exclusively in the cnidarians (Cnidaria). These cells embed in the outer layer (epidermis) of animals in order to catch prey or to defend against enemies or competitors. If irritated, stinging tube is ejected, and often a potent venom is injected into the victim. They usually only irritate the skin in human and cause lighter burns and poisons. However, the nettle of some species are so effective that it can collapse the entire cardiovascular system, which can lead to death.

(Google) Translated from Wikipedia. Courtesy of Daniel Mathys.

Salt n’ Pepper.
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Salt n’ Pepper.

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This is an electron microscope image that shows hairlike fibres of epoxy resin assembling around a polystyrene sphere about 2 microns in diameter.

This is an electron microscope image that shows hairlike fibres of epoxy resin assembling around a polystyrene sphere about 2 microns in diameter.

HIV surrounding an H9 T cell.

HIV surrounding an H9 T cell.

Microparticle drug delivery.

Microparticle drug delivery.

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