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Links for Images:

  • The archive consists mostly of light images of cleaned diatoms generated by Rex Lowe's laboratory. There's also an archive of diatom scanning electron micrographs.

    http://www.bgsu.edu/arts-and-sciences/biological-sciences/facilities-and-resources/algal-microscopy-laboratory.html
  • Photo Gallery of Bacteria.

    http://www.bacteriainphotos.com/
  • Worlds largest Ultrastructure images gallery online. By Louis De Vos, Free University of Brussels, Belgium.

    https://www2.ulb.ac.be/sciences/biodic/
  • Vascular Plants, Macrofungi, & Lichenized Fungi of Washington.

    http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php
  • This website represents over 25 years of experience capturing film and computer-enhanced images of living cells and organisms for education and medical research.

    http://www.cellsalive.com/
  • The Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis is committed to providing educational resources to researchers, students and members of the wider community.

    http://www.uq.edu.au/nanoworld/
  • An illustrated checklist of phytoplankton in the Skagerrak-Kattegat.

    http://www.smhi.se/oceanografi/oce_info_data/plankton_checklist/ssshome.htm
  • Many of these images were taken from field samples. The measurements are approximate and not reliable for taxonomic use.

    http://www-cyanosite.bio.purdue.edu/images/images.html
  • Stock Photography and Education Web Site by Dennis Kunkel. The image gallery contains hundreds of microscopy images photographed with electron microscopes. You will find biology images, biomedical images, medical images and many other kinds of scientific photography.

    http://www.denniskunkel.com/
  • EduPic Graphical Resource, Free Photographs and Graphics for Education.

    http://www.edupic.net/fungi4.htm
  • FreeDigitalPhotos.net offering you a unique way to download photos and illustrations. All the images on our website are available free of charge, for business, personal, charitable or educational use.

    http://www.freedigitalphotos.net/images/search.php?search=bacteria
  • This collection is comprised of more than 2100 images collected during George Barron's extensive career in mycology.

    https://atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca/george-barron-fungi-image-collection
  • Images of Clinically Important Bacteria.

    http://www.microbiologyinpictures.com/
  • Pictures and information on selected genera of algae and protozoa.

    http://megasun.bch.umontreal.ca/protists/protists.html
  • This server is providing 81037 images of protists and other microorganisms ( 768 genera, 3222 species, 15843 samples) and 2261 movie clips as research and educational resources.

    http://protist.i.hosei.ac.jp/Protist_menuE.html
  • By the Revista Iberoamericana de Micología.

    http://www.reviberoammicol.com/photo_gallery/
  • Digital images of diatoms and other algae. By Phycology Section, Patrick Center for Environmental Research.

    https://diatom.ansp.org/algae_image/
  • The Big Picture Book of Viruses is intended to serve as both a catalog of virus pictures on the Internet and as an educational resource to those seeking more information about viruses.

    http://www.virology.net/Big_Virology/BVHomePage.html
  • A freely accessible, easy-to-search, public repository of reviewed and annotated images, videos, and animations of cells from a variety of organisms, showcasing cell architecture, intracellular functionalities, and both normal and abnormal processes.

    http://www.cellimagelibrary.org/
  • By the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    https://phil.cdc.gov/
  • United States Geological Survey Microbiology Image Gallery. Cyanobacteria, human cells, other microbes, and more: images captured by USGS personnel related to their microbiology research.

    https://microbiology.usgs.gov/image_gallery.html
  • A collection of images from the files of Dr Linda Stannard.

    http://www.virology.uct.ac.za/vir/teaching/linda-stannard/virus-ultrastructure
  • This web site describes various icosahedral virus capsid structures in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) in terms of their complete capsids, detailed structural and computational analysis.

    http://viperdb.scripps.edu/
  • Microfungal Research - Western New Mexico University.

    http://show.wnmu.edu/microfungi/