Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live-Adolf Hitler.



MICROSCOPIC VIEW OF HUMAN ORGANS


Contributed by : Dr.N.T.Venugopal, Kolhapur.
Red Blood Cells :
They look like little cinnamon candies here, but they're actually the most common type of blood cell in the human body - red blood cells (RBCs). These biconcave-shaped cells have the tall task of carrying oxygen to our entire body; in women there are about 4 to 5 million RBCs per micro liter (cubic millimeter) of blood and about 5 to 6 million in men. People who live at higher altitudes have even more RBCs because of the low oxygen levels in their environment.






Blood Clot:


Remember that picture of the nice, uniform shapes of red blood cells you just looked at? Well, here's what it looks like when those same cells get caught up in the sticky web of a blood clot. The cell in the middle is a white blood cell.







Tooth Plaque :


Brush your teeth often because this is what the surface of a tooth with a form of corn-on-the- cobâ plaque looks like.







Tongue with Taste Bud :


This colour-enhanced image depicts a taste bud on the tongue. The human tongue has about 10,000 taste buds that are involved with detecting salty, sour, bitter, sweet and savory taste perceptions.



Split End of Human Hair :


Regular trimmings to your hair and good conditioner should help to prevent this unsightly picture of a split end of a human hair.













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