Histology Art

Illustrated by Kate Jullianne Orilla
Posted on December 10, 2019 by Getaprofessor

Illustrated by Kate Jullianne Orilla
Category: Uncategorized Tags: histology, histology art
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Wow, these pictures are amazing! This picture used lots of colors to show the tiny building blocks of our bodies, like the strong threads that hold us together, the wiggly lines that help us move, the tightly packed cells that form our skin, and the thin branches that carry messages around. Each part has its own special job and cool patterns, indeed we are a hidden work of art inside us.