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Life in a Petri Dish Doodle Hand-drawn doodle pencil sketch of various subjects covered in a Biology lab or genetics lab. Items included: beakers, sperm and egg, cells, DNA, petri dish culture and notebooks. Lined paper is on layer that can be easily removed. All items are grouped and on layers for easy adjustment. XL 5000x5000 jpeg included. drawing of a human cell structure stock illustrations
Life in a Petri Dish Doodle Hand-drawn doodle pencil sketch of various subjects covered in a Biology lab or genetics lab. Items included: beakers, sperm and egg, cells, DNA, petri dish culture and notebooks. Lined paper is on layer that can be easily removed. All items are grouped and on layers for easy adjustment. XL 5000x5000 jpeg included. drawing of a human cell structure stock illustrations

Hand-drawn doodle pencil sketch of various subjects covered in a Biology lab or genetics lab. Items included: beakers, sperm and egg, cells, DNA, petri dish culture and notebooks. Lined paper is on layer that can be easily removed. All items are grouped and on layers for easy adjustment. XL 5000x5000 jpeg included.

Anatomy of Organs Engraving Engraved illustrations of Anatomy of the Fasciae, Integuents, and Organs of Mastication and Respiration from Iconographic Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Art, Published in 1851. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored. drawing of a human cell structure stock illustrations
Anatomy of Organs Engraving Engraved illustrations of Anatomy of the Fasciae, Integuents, and Organs of Mastication and Respiration from Iconographic Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Art, Published in 1851. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored. drawing of a human cell structure stock illustrations

Engraved illustrations of Anatomy of the Fasciae, Integuents, and Organs of Mastication and Respiration from Iconographic Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Art, Published in 1851. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.

Minerals and stones, lithograph, published in 1897 Minerals and stones: 1) Freestanding crystal group of a quartz (Herkimer County, New York State, USA); 2) Cobaltite with ingrown crystals (Tunaberg, Sweden); 3) Grown crystals (veining grading) of galena and siderite (Heudorf, Lower Saxony, Germany); 4) Stibnite antimonite (Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany); 5) Green diopside (Arnedal, Norway); 6) Manganese-oxyd dendrites (Solnhofen, Germany); 7) Grown crystals (Buffaure, Fassa Valley, Italy); 8) Knitted structure of silver ore (Potosi Bolivia); 9) Plated structure of gold ore (Transylvania, Romania); 10) Grape structure of malachite (Karpinsk, Russia); 11) Sulfur, trapped in plaster (Weenzen, Niedersachsen, Germany); 12) Polished agate (Oberstein, Thuringia, Germany); 13) Grainy structure of granite (Baveno, Italy); 14) Porphyry structure of granite porphyry; 15) Semi-polished structure of porphyrite (Jabal ad Dukhan, Bahrain); 16) Spherulitic structure in grainy stone of a ball diorite, semi-polished (Corsica, France); 17) Spherulitic structure in glassy stone of a obsidian, semi-polished (Lipari, Sicily, Italy); 18) Almond stone structure of melaphyre (Ilfeld, Thuringia, Germany); 19) Gneiss; 20) Breccia, debris agate, semi-polished; 21) Conglomerate, pudding stone, semi-polished (England); 22) Banded structure of plaster (Ilfeld); 23) Oolith, semi-polished (Staßfurt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany); 24) Surface of lava (Hawaii). Lithograph, published in 1897. drawing of a human cell structure stock illustrations
Minerals and stones, lithograph, published in 1897 Minerals and stones: 1) Freestanding crystal group of a quartz (Herkimer County, New York State, USA); 2) Cobaltite with ingrown crystals (Tunaberg, Sweden); 3) Grown crystals (veining grading) of galena and siderite (Heudorf, Lower Saxony, Germany); 4) Stibnite antimonite (Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany); 5) Green diopside (Arnedal, Norway); 6) Manganese-oxyd dendrites (Solnhofen, Germany); 7) Grown crystals (Buffaure, Fassa Valley, Italy); 8) Knitted structure of silver ore (Potosi Bolivia); 9) Plated structure of gold ore (Transylvania, Romania); 10) Grape structure of malachite (Karpinsk, Russia); 11) Sulfur, trapped in plaster (Weenzen, Niedersachsen, Germany); 12) Polished agate (Oberstein, Thuringia, Germany); 13) Grainy structure of granite (Baveno, Italy); 14) Porphyry structure of granite porphyry; 15) Semi-polished structure of porphyrite (Jabal ad Dukhan, Bahrain); 16) Spherulitic structure in grainy stone of a ball diorite, semi-polished (Corsica, France); 17) Spherulitic structure in glassy stone of a obsidian, semi-polished (Lipari, Sicily, Italy); 18) Almond stone structure of melaphyre (Ilfeld, Thuringia, Germany); 19) Gneiss; 20) Breccia, debris agate, semi-polished; 21) Conglomerate, pudding stone, semi-polished (England); 22) Banded structure of plaster (Ilfeld); 23) Oolith, semi-polished (Staßfurt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany); 24) Surface of lava (Hawaii). Lithograph, published in 1897. drawing of a human cell structure stock illustrations

Minerals and stones: 1) Freestanding crystal group of a quartz (Herkimer County, New York State, USA); 2) Cobaltite with ingrown crystals (Tunaberg, Sweden); 3) Grown crystals (veining grading) of galena and siderite (Heudorf, Lower Saxony, Germany); 4) Stibnite antimonite (Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany); 5) Green diopside (Arnedal, Norway); 6) Manganese-oxyd dendrites (Solnhofen, Germany); 7) Grown crystals (Buffaure, Fassa Valley, Italy); 8) Knitted structure of silver ore (Potosi Bolivia); 9) Plated structure of gold ore (Transylvania, Romania); 10) Grape structure of malachite (Karpinsk, Russia); 11) Sulfur, trapped in plaster (Weenzen, Niedersachsen, Germany); 12) Polished agate (Oberstein, Thuringia, Germany); 13) Grainy structure of granite (Baveno, Italy); 14) Porphyry structure of granite porphyry; 15) Semi-polished structure of porphyrite (Jabal ad Dukhan, Bahrain); 16) Spherulitic structure in grainy stone of a ball diorite, semi-polished (Corsica, France); 17) Spherulitic structure in glassy stone of a obsidian, semi-polished (Lipari, Sicily, Italy); 18) Almond stone structure of melaphyre (Ilfeld, Thuringia, Germany); 19) Gneiss; 20) Breccia, debris agate, semi-polished; 21) Conglomerate, pudding stone, semi-polished (England); 22) Banded structure of plaster (Ilfeld); 23) Oolith, semi-polished (Staßfurt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany); 24) Surface of lava (Hawaii). Lithograph, published in 1897.

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