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Tongue bacteria

Tongue bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of bacteria on the surface of a human tongue. Large numbers of bacteria can form a visible layer on the surface of the tongue. The mouth contains a large number of bacteria, most of which are harmless or even beneficial. However, some bacteria can cause throat infections or cause the formation of plaque deposits on the teeth, which may lead to decay. Magnification: x 10000 at 10cm wide

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STEVE GSCHMEISSNER/SCIENCE PHOTO

Media ID 19307099

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Cells Coloured Healthy Human Body Multiple Person


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This print titled "Tongue bacteria" offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the microscopic world thriving on the surface of a human tongue. In this coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM), we witness an intricate tapestry of countless bacteria forming a visible layer, showcasing their remarkable diversity and abundance. The human mouth is home to an extensive array of bacteria, with most being harmless or even beneficial to our overall health. However, lurking among them are certain strains that can trigger throat infections or contribute to the formation of plaque deposits on teeth, potentially leading to decay. At a magnification level of x 10000 and spanning 10cm wide, this image allows us to appreciate the complexity and beauty found within our own bodies. Each bacterium appears as a tiny vibrant cell, creating an awe-inspiring mosaic that reminds us of the interconnectedness between humans and microorganisms. As we gaze upon this artwork by Steve Gschmeissner from Fine Art Storehouse, we are reminded both of the delicate balance maintained within our oral microbiome and the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene practices. This photograph serves as a testament to science's ability to capture moments unseen by the naked eye while simultaneously evoking wonder at nature's intricacy.

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