Strange images of ordinary objects are viewed through a microscope

Have you ever imagined what eyes, tongues, parts of a human body or other creatures would look when viewed under a microscope?

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1. Green cauliflower looks very nice but when it is enlarged it looks like a scary "monster".

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2. The gecko's legs when magnified to 120 times look scary.

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3. The appearance of a normal caterpillar is enough to make people shiver.When zoomed in to 30 times, it's even more frightening.

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4. This is the image of our tongue when enlarged.

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5. This is a microscope image of an artery bag, which shows a serious condition, because the blood cells in the artery rupture.

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6. It turns out that the grains of sand when enlarged to 300 hundred times will look like this.

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7. Now you know what your eyes look like when you are enlarged.

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8. Cancer cells will look like this when viewed under a microscope.

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9. Image of fungal spores.Observing fungal spores will help identify whether the fungus can be eaten.

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10. Enlarged image of a piece of moldy bread.

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11. This is an image of eyelashes magnified 50 times.Eyelashes work to prevent dust from getting into your eyes, so you can see layers of dust on your feet.

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12. This is a picture of spider silk when exaggerated.

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13. Fimbriae is a margin of tissue in the distal end (opening on the ovary side) of the fallopian tube. When ovulation occurs, the tissue swells with blood and gently releases the egg through the pathway. When launched 20 times, they look like petals.

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14. Close-up of the image of a lice sticking to the hair, emptied it like a monster when enlarged.

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15. Can you imagine the head of a mosquito when magnified 160 times?This is the image of it.

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16. On the right is a picture taken with a scanning microscope of a broken dentin layer.The dentin is the second hard tissue layer, located just below the tooth enamel.

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17. Shark skin contains stacked V-shaped patterns that look more like human teeth than fish scales.Depending on the shark species, these tissues are different in size.This is an image of a Swell shark, magnified 144 times under a microscope.

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18. This is the enlarged image of the purple serrated petals of the Tradescantia family.

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19. Chloroplasts help plants absorb melanin.This is a picture taken under a microscope to study the effects of herbicides on leaves, to prevent photosynthesis at the cellular level, to prevent weed growth.