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Nucleus Collection (page 3)

"The Nucleus: Unveiling the Mysteries of Life's Command Center" Exploring the intricate world within our cerebellum tissue

Background imageNucleus Collection: Pre-romanesque Church of Saint Peter. Terrassa. Spain

Pre-romanesque Church of Saint Peter. Terrassa. Spain
Pre-romanesque Church of Saint Peter. View of the trefoil apse. 9th-10th centuries. Terrassa. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageNucleus Collection: Cell division and fertilization anatomy engraving 1857

Cell division and fertilization anatomy engraving 1857
Rank, johannes - The human being. 1 - 1894

Background imageNucleus Collection: Cross section illustration of human cell

Cross section illustration of human cell

Background imageNucleus Collection: Illustration of human nerve cell cross section showing dendrite, soma, axon, nucleus

Illustration of human nerve cell cross section showing dendrite, soma, axon, nucleus, nodes and myelin sheath

Background imageNucleus Collection: Illustration showing relative atomic mass of nucleus of boron-11 containing five protons

Illustration showing relative atomic mass of nucleus of boron-11 containing five protons and six neutrons

Background imageNucleus Collection: Electrons spinning around nucleus of an atom

Electrons spinning around nucleus of an atom

Background imageNucleus Collection: Illustration of the structure of a plant cell, including nucleus, nucleolus, ribosome, endoplasmatic

Illustration of the structure of a plant cell, including nucleus, nucleolus, ribosome, endoplasmatic

Background imageNucleus Collection: Illustration of how atoms emit light, based on Bohr model

Illustration of how atoms emit light, based on Bohr model

Background imageNucleus Collection: Illustration of Bohr model of the atom

Illustration of Bohr model of the atom

Background imageNucleus Collection: Digital cross section illustration of impulses passing from nearer cochlea nucleus to lateral

Digital cross section illustration of impulses passing from nearer cochlea nucleus to lateral superior olive

Background imageNucleus Collection: Illustration of nucleus of Hydrogen-2 and nucleus of Hydrogen-3 fusing

Illustration of nucleus of Hydrogen-2 and nucleus of Hydrogen-3 fusing and forming nucleus of Helium-4, expelling a neutron (nuclear fusion)

Background imageNucleus Collection: Illustration of split atoms and neutrons

Illustration of split atoms and neutrons

Background imageNucleus Collection: Illustration of blue Amoeba

Illustration of blue Amoeba

Background imageNucleus Collection: Illustration of fertilization of flower, pollen grain containing male nuclei on stigma

Illustration of fertilization of flower, pollen grain containing male nuclei on stigma, male nucleus travelling down pollen tube, female nuclei inside ovule

Background imageNucleus Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of mitosis where nucleus membrane form around each set of

Cross section biomedical illustration of mitosis where nucleus membrane form around each set of chromosomes and the cell begins to divide in two

Background imageNucleus Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of mitosis with new cells form

Cross section biomedical illustration of mitosis with new cells form, each having a central nucleus containing identical set of chromosomes

Background imageNucleus Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of meiosis with duplicated chromosomes lined up

Cross section biomedical illustration of meiosis with duplicated chromosomes lined up and more threads attach, pulling the duplicated chromosomes apart to form two single chromosomes

Background imageNucleus Collection: Biomedical illustration of X Chromosome

Biomedical illustration of X Chromosome

Background imageNucleus Collection: Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1672 in Dorado

Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1672 in Dorado
NGC 1672 is a prototypical barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Dorado, and differs from normal spiral galaxies in that the spiral arms do not twist all the way into the centre

Background imageNucleus Collection: Spiral galaxy M74

Spiral galaxy M74
November 29, 2007 - Spiral galaxy M74. Bright knots of glowing gas light up the spiral arms, indicating a rich environment of star formation

Background imageNucleus Collection: Artists depiction of a black hole and its accretion disk in interstellar space

Artists depiction of a black hole and its accretion disk in interstellar space
An artists depiction of a black hole and its accretion disk in interstellar space pulling in gas and dust from a nearby nebula. Gamma ray bursts exit at the black holes poles and shoot into space

Background imageNucleus Collection: Artists depiction of a black hole in interstellar space

Artists depiction of a black hole in interstellar space
An artists depiction of a black hole in interstellar space pulling in gas and dust that start to heat. Gamma ray bursts exit at the black holes poles and shoot into space

Background imageNucleus Collection: M106 Spiral Galaxy

M106 Spiral Galaxy harboring our nearest extragalactic jet taken with clear red green blue filter set and hydrogen alpha filters

Background imageNucleus Collection: Messier 81, or Bodes Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major

Messier 81, or Bodes Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major
Messier 81, or Bodes Galaxy, is located about 12 million light years from our planet and is one of the most iconic spiral galaxies in the night sky

Background imageNucleus Collection: Messier 101, The Pinwheel Galaxy in Ursa Major

Messier 101, The Pinwheel Galaxy in Ursa Major

Background imageNucleus Collection: The Sombrero Galaxy

The Sombrero Galaxy, also known as Messier 104 or NGC 4594, is an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo. It has a bright nucleus, an unusually large central bulge

Background imageNucleus Collection: A huge nebula contains millions of stars and planets

A huge nebula contains millions of stars and planets

Background imageNucleus Collection: Messier 81 spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Messier 81 spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Background imageNucleus Collection: NGC 3628, an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo

NGC 3628, an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo
The Andromeda Galaxy, also known as Messier 31 or NGC 224, in the constellation Andromeda

Background imageNucleus Collection: An artists impression of supernova 1993J

An artists impression of supernova 1993J, an exploding star in the galaxy M81 whose light reached us 21 years ago. The supernova originated in a double-star system where one member was a massive star

Background imageNucleus Collection: A space shuttle tries to avoid the gravity well of a supermassive black hole

A space shuttle tries to avoid the gravity well of a supermassive black hole
An astronaut works desperately to repair his engine, before being caught in the gravity well of a supermassive black hole

Background imageNucleus Collection: Artist concept of a galaxy inside of a glowing hydrogen blob

Artist concept of a galaxy inside of a glowing hydrogen blob. The artists representation shows what one of the galaxies inside a blob might look like if viewed at a relatively close distance

Background imageNucleus Collection: Artists concept showing showing a possible inner core of the Earths moon

Artists concept showing showing a possible inner core of the Earths moon. This concept is based on the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL)

Background imageNucleus Collection: M106, spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici

M106, spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici

Background imageNucleus Collection: Messier 83, the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy

Messier 83, the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy

Background imageNucleus Collection: Artists concept of Quasars

Artists concept of Quasars. Quasars are bright, energetic regions around giant, active black holes in galactic centers. Although immensely powerful and visible across billions of light years

Background imageNucleus Collection: Spiral Galaxy NGC 4921

Spiral Galaxy NGC 4921
NGC 4921 is a barred spiral galaxy in the coma cluster, estimated to be about 320 million light years distant. This image was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in order to help identify key stellar

Background imageNucleus Collection: The Fireworks Galaxy

The Fireworks Galaxy
NGC 6946, also known as the Fireworks Galaxy, is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 10 million light-years away on the border between the constellations Cepheus and Cygnus

Background imageNucleus Collection: Stars and gases make up a beautiful spiral galaxy

Stars and gases make up a beautiful spiral galaxy
A collection of stars and gases make up a beautiful spiral galaxy out in space

Background imageNucleus Collection: Artists concept of a protoplanetary disk

Artists concept of a protoplanetary disk. A system is forming

Background imageNucleus Collection: NGC 2403, a spiral galaxy in Camelopardalis

NGC 2403, a spiral galaxy in Camelopardalis

Background imageNucleus Collection: An artists illustration of the Cygnus X-1 system

An artists illustration of the Cygnus X-1 system. Cygnus X-1 is a so-called stellar-mass black hole, a class of black holes that comes from the collapse of a massive star

Background imageNucleus Collection: The Pinwheel Galaxy

The Pinwheel Galaxy, also known as Messier 101 or NGC 5457, is a face-on spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Background imageNucleus Collection: Messier 33, spiral galaxy in Triangulum

Messier 33, spiral galaxy in Triangulum

Background imageNucleus Collection: Artists concept of a recently discovered galaxy

Artists concept of a recently discovered galaxy yet to be inspected

Background imageNucleus Collection: Illustration of a massive star going supernova

Illustration of a massive star going supernova, which means it is creating an immensely powerful explosion, which for a brief moment is brighter than the entire light of the galaxy

Background imageNucleus Collection: Comet Lovejoys long ion tail in Taurus

Comet Lovejoys long ion tail in Taurus
January 16, 2016 - Comet Lovejoy (C/2014 Q2) amid the clusters, nebulae and dark dust clouds of Taurus and Perseus. Its long blue ion tail stretches back to the open cluster NGC 1647 on Taurus at

Background imageNucleus Collection: NGC 6946, the Fireworks Galaxy

NGC 6946, the Fireworks Galaxy
NGC 6946, also known as the Fireworks Galaxy, is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Cepheus



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"The Nucleus: Unveiling the Mysteries of Life's Command Center" Exploring the intricate world within our cerebellum tissue, where the nucleus orchestrates every movement and balance. A mesmerizing light micrograph reveals the nucleus at the heart of M51 Whirlpool Galaxy, a cosmic dance guided by its gravitational pull. Witnessing life's beginning through a budding yeast cell, as its nucleus holds the blueprint for growth and reproduction. Delving into the secrets of communication with a nerve cell captured in stunning detail through SEM imaging, showcasing its complex nucleus. Behold the majestic Sombrero Galaxy (Messier 104), where billions of stars revolve around their central nucleus like celestial dancers in perfect harmony. The hippocampus brain tissue unveils memories etched within each neuron's nucleus, shaping who we are and what we remember. Peering into HeLa cells under a light microscope (C017/8299), revealing their remarkable nuclei that have revolutionized medical research. An artistic representation takes us deep into Medulla Oblongata's core—the vital center controlling essential bodily functions—where nuclei reign supreme. Captivating artwork depicts nuclear fission—a powerful force harnessed to generate energy while reminding us of its immense potential and responsibility. Marvel at NGC 4258 spiral galaxy's galactic light show, where vibrant colors illuminate star clusters revolving around their radiant nuclear core. Human cells come alive under scrutiny as their nuclei hold genetic information that shapes our unique characteristics and existence itself. Exploring kidney tubules in section unravels an intricate network governed by countless tiny nuclei working harmoniously to maintain our body’s equilibrium. Intricate yet awe-inspiring, these glimpses into various realms remind us that no matter how vast or minuscule, from galaxies to microscopic cells - all bow to the commanding presence of the nucleus.