
The Following images are from a compound microscope. These were used in a research presentation for my microscopy cluster at the SNCURCS (State of North Carolina Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium)in November of last year. The final poster presentation is shown as the last image.

Anterior sucker and oral cavity

This little parasite causes African Sleeping Sickness and is contracted from the bite of the Tsetse Fly

These are cheek epithelial cells covered in bacteria, with a visible bacteria strain
3 comments:
even though i had no idea what half of those words are in your description...i gotta say, this is really effin' cool.
This is a nice blog....can i get a side of YOOOUUNN!!!
AWESOME!!
I'm mad jealous! Ive seen a few scopes in the Duke pathology labs; looks like your having a blast!!
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