Bacterial Illustrations

Illustrations depict various types of bacteria, showcasing their shapes and characteristics in a colorful, scientific visualization.

Conceptual depiction of human chromosomes.
Conceptual depiction of human chromosomes.
Multiple Giardia TrophozoitesBacteria and viruses, illustrationBacteria in a biofilm, illustrationRabies viruses, illustrationX and Y chromosomes, illustration.Thyrotropin-releasing hormone is produced by the hypothalamus. It stimulates the production of thyroid-stimulating hormone in the anterior pituitary gland, which affects the thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor. 3D illustration. Thyroxine hormone is produced in the thyroid gland from tyrosine and iodine.Scanning electron microscopic image of Vibrio vulnificus bacteriaBacillus of Koch (or Mycobacterium tuberculosis), bacterium responsible for tuberculosis. Optical microscopy X 1000.Pseudomonas aeruginosa or pyocyanin bacillus, pathogenic bacteria, very resistant and often responsible for nosocomial infections. It is one of the most difficult bacteria to eliminate clinically. The infections it causes concern: the eyes, burns, surgical wounds, urine, lungs, stomach, intestines, meninges, blood. Image taken from an X 1000 optical microscopyChromosomes, illustration.Clostridium botulinum bacteria (botulism bacillus). This bacteria secretes a very powerful toxin (botox), which inhibits the motor neurons of muscle contraction. Image taken from an X 1000 optical microscopy.3D Isometric Flat Conceptual Illustration of Archaebacteria, Anatomical Bacteria Structurebr3D Isometric Flat Conceptual Illustration of Archaebacteria, Anatomical Bacteria Structure Isometrische flache konzeptionelle Illustration von Archaebakterien, ana 3D Isometric Flat Conceptual Illustration of Archaebacteria, Anatomical Bacteria Structure 3D Isometric Flat Conceptual Illustration of Archaebacteria, Anatomical Bacteria Structure Copyright: xZoonar.com/AnastasiiaxTorianykx 22973406Cholera bacilli or cholera vibrio (Vibrio cholerae). Cholera is a contagious epidemic enteric poisoning infection. If left untreated, the classic major form is fatal in more than half of cases. Image taken from an X 1000 optical microscopy.Safety of drinking water, conceptual illustrationCommon bacteria infecting humanFungi Trichophyton mentagrophytes, illustration