RFP3RDEP–red blood cells infected with the malaria parasite. Plasmodium vivax.
RMEBN5F8–feces traces of slime mold Plasmodium on bark, Germany
RM2DFD294–Malaria: plasmodium gallinaceum
RM2X44XMP–Slime Mould: Fuligo septica. Plasmodium stage. Sussex, UK
RMPT0H9J–Tubulifera arachnoidea slime mould in its plasmodium stage on a rotting log. Goblin Combe, North Somerset, England.
RMBWP38J–Plasmodium of a Dog Vomit Slime Mould (Fuligo septica) on chips of wood
RMK2DA1K–Slime mould (Physarum sp) plasmodium growing across rotting wood, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
RFDNDX39–Conceptual image of plasmodium.
RMCB3Y4E–Plasmodium stage of a Slime Mould, Mucilago crustacea on grasses. Quantocks.
RMPKHAEP–The slime mould, Tubulifera arachnoidea, in the plasmodium stage growing on a tree stump in the New Forest Hampshire England UK GB
RMBM0P3C–Anopheles sp. mosquito photomicrograph
RMP7MTMP–Plasmodium of myxomycetes Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa
RF2WX5BF5–Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by protozoa: Plasmodium falciparum, 3d rendering
RF2AHB4AE–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RF2B7A3WD–False Puffball, a slime mould, on the stem of a rotting dead tree
RF2T0K71H–Yellow tan flower or witch butter (Fuligo septica) on a tree stump in forest
RM2HA2EC4–Malaria: plasmodium gallinaceum
RM2H0RAXJ–Wolf's milk (Lycogala terrestre), a colourful slime mould (slime mold) on a rotting log during autumn or October, UK
RM2G7JWF2–Wolf's Milk (Lycogala epidendrum)
RMPYF0GP–Electron microscopy of Trypanosome
RF2W4HE0M–Dog Vomit Slime Mold - Fuligo septica
RFDNDX18–Conceptual image of plasmodium causing malaria.
RF2EGB0CG–Plasmodium stage of a slime mould. In montane rainforest near Cosanga, ECuador
RMPKHAGT–The slime mould, Tubulifera arachnoidea, in the plasmodium stage growing on a tree stump in the New Forest Hampshire England UK GB
RMBM0WK0–Anopheles sp. mosquito photomicrograph of head and mouthparts
RM2BW5MAT–The carnival candy slime mold (Arcyria denudata) is a brightly colored slime mold with a panglobal distribution.
RF2WX5BC9–Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by protozoa: Plasmodium falciparum, 3d rendering
RF2AHB4AH–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RF2B7A3W8–False Puffball, a slime mould, on the stem of a rotting dead tree
RF2BH564T–Malaria vaccine vial with stethoscope and syringe
RFKHC444–Vintage Syringe on a book of malaria, medical concept
RFR690FB–Tapioca slime mold, Brefeldia maxima
RMAY85YX–Plasmodium of a plasmodial slime mold
RM2BA7RME–Coral Slime, Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa, fruiting bodies in mossy woodland, New Forest.
RF2D4PP9T–Fuligo septica, slime mold, scrambled egg slime fungus on tree stump closeup selective focus
RM2JKFTMY–Electron micrograph of red blood cells infected with Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite responsible for malaria in humans. During its development, the parasite forms projections called and quot
RF2ADA5PG–Closeup of hands checking Blood testing glass slide from the archive or old records at laboratory.
RM2D5HHPR–Wolf's Milk (Lycogala epidendrum)
RF2TD53H9–Closeup of yellow slime mold with veins network on dead tree log
RF2W4HEFC–Dog Vomit Slime Mold - Fuligo septica
RF2T7AC5K–Slime mold Brefeldia maxima
RF2EGB0B2–Plasmodium stage of a slime mould. In montane rainforest near Cosanga, ECuador
RMPKHAG5–The slime mould, Tubulifera arachnoidea, in the plasmodium stage growing on a tree stump in the New Forest Hampshire England UK GB
RF2T0K75K–Yellow tan flower or witch butter (Fuligo septica) on a tree stump in forest
RM2BW5MBH–The carnival candy slime mold (Arcyria denudata) is a brightly colored slime mold with a panglobal distribution.
RF2JA9139–Slime mold, Myxomycota growing on leaf
RF2AHB49G–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RF2B7A3NN–False Puffball, a slime mould, on the stem of a rotting dead tree
RFG38HWG–Malaria vaccine
RF2F3XEKN–Slime mold on decaying wood in autumn
RF2WFW4HB–Fuligo septica, commonly called dog vomit slime mold, scrambled egg slime mold, or flowers of tan
RF2ND5RK8–Anopheles Mosquitoes. Malaria is transmitted to humans by female mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles
RM2BA7REM–Coral Slime, Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa, fruiting bodies in mossy woodland, New Forest.
RF2D0JHRX–Fuligo septica, slime mold, scrambled egg slime fungus on tree stump closeup selective focus
RM2H89D3X–Plasmodium falciparum
RF2RFRT29–Lycogala epidendrum on rotten log. Lycogala epidendrum sobre tronco podrido
RF2K985NJ–3D image of Artemether skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of antimalarial medication isolated on white background
RM2X6EJB3–Yellow Slime Mould or Dog vomit slime mould (Fuligo septica) feeding stage of an Amoebozoa plasmodium that recycles plant debris, on mossy fallen wood
RMD3BBMM–The plasmodium stage of dog's vomit slime mould (Fuligo septica var. flava) on rotting wood in Bostall Woods.
RF2T7AC5D–Slime mold Brefeldia maxima
RM2G50DD6–Dog vomit slime mould (mold) plasmodium, also called scrambled egg slime (Fuligo septica), UK, during summer
RF2GY2HXR–Dog Vomit Slime Mold, Fulito septica, moving along the forest floor at Staircase in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RF2T0K75N–Yellow tan flower or witch butter (Fuligo septica) on a tree stump in forest
RM2BW5MB3–The carnival candy slime mold (Arcyria denudata) is a brightly colored slime mold with a panglobal distribution.
RF2JA9130–Slime mold, Myxomycota growing on leaf
RF2AHB497–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RFKAGBCC–Two Oligoporus ptychogaster slime molds on rotting wood, one of them excreting guttation droplets
RMBYCA52–White Slime Mold, Mucilago crustacea, Didymiaceae, Amoebozoa. Growing on Live Vegetation.
RF2F3XEJ1–Slime mold on decaying wood in autumn
RF2WFHP5Y–Fuligo septica, commonly called dog vomit slime mold, scrambled egg slime mold, or flowers of tan
RFRAG3MD–Illustration of malaria infected blood cells.
RM2BA7RH1–Coral Slime, Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa, fruiting bodies in mossy woodland, New Forest.
RF2D4PPBN–Fuligo septica, slime mold, scrambled egg slime fungus on tree stump closeup selective focus
RM2H89D32–Plasmodium falciparum
RF2RFRT2R–Lycogala epidendrum on rotten log. Lycogala epidendrum sobre tronco podrido
RF2M1HY8A–3D image of Pyrimethamine skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of anti-parasitic medication isolated on white background
RFKGA2HW–The yellow fruiting body of the slime mould Fuligo septica on a rotting pine tree stump. Brownsea Island, Poole, Dorset, UK.
RF2TC8G3A–Red blood cells infected with Plasmodium, responsible parasite for malaria. Optical microscope X200.
RF2T7AC38–Slime mold Brefeldia maxima
RM2TCJ4X9–Plasmodium of slime mould (Badhamia sp.?) growing on a decaying leaf from Acer.
RF2GY2J0K–Dog Vomit Slime Mold, Fulito septica, moving along the forest floor at Staircase in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RF2T0K73A–Yellow tan flower or witch butter (Fuligo septica) on a tree stump in forest
RF2WHFHRE–orange-colored slime mold (Badhamia utricularis) plasmodium of a slowly engulfing rolled oats
RMCPC86H–Slime mould (Physarum cinereum) plasmodium beginning to organise for the production of fruiting bodies, on a log UK
RF2AHB48N–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RFH6YDTF–Some slime molds (Oligoporus ptychogaster) on pine needles
RMBYCA5J–White Slime Mold, Mucilago crustacea, Didymiaceae, Amoebozoa. Growing on Live Vegetation.
RF2F3XEJ3–Slime mold on decaying wood in autumn
RF2T5GKTN–Fuligo leviderma, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMW7N678–Slime Mould (Mucilago crustacea) at the plasmodium stage of its lifecycle, on wet grass. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK, September.
RMWA6JJE–False Puffball, Reticularia lycoperdon, growing on old wood in spring, Exmoor.
RM2K32GHN–The slime moulds are not related to fungi. Now considered a type of Protozoa they make these mobile plasmodium structures when feeding is easy
RM2H89D4K–Plasmodium falciparum
RFAPTNP3–Dog vomit slime mold (Fuligo septica) plasmodium oozes over a wood chip in an urban flower bed. Missouri, USA.
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