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The most detailed model of a human cell to date, obtained using x-rays, nuclear magnetic resonance, and cryoelectron microscopy data sets.

It’s impossible to understand just how complex we actually are. We are all a universe within a universe.

Source and Credit: Transformation of the Cellular Landscape through a Eukaryotic Cell, by Evan Ingersoll Ingersoll Gael McGill ~ Digizyme’s Custom Maya Molecular Software

Biología Al Instante

If you go to this site  you can hover over the individual components and it will highlight them and tell you what it is 

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clicking on them will open the prompt to search more about them but you need to manually enter the name 

If you’re looking for similarly well-digitized and freely available histology references, Histology Guide’s Slidebox has hundreds of labeled, zoomable, hyperlinked images with descriptions and even some color work. Nothing as insane as the scale above — it’s mostly light microscopy and some TEM — but it is organized by tissues and serves as a great introduction for anyone interested in (vertebrate) cell and tissue organization.

(via tinsnip)