So this time I decided to do 4 prompts in a row😂Day 21-25: artery, arterial wall, vein, venous wall. Also took advantage of the heart vector I had made for the prompt a few days ago and built on it. Quite like the final result!

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Some may be shocked to find out just how little there is to these massive owls under all those feathers... I mean, look at that skinny neck. 😂

This study was inspired by a similar illustration of a de-feathered thrush by illustrator John Muir Laws 😊

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Two days & together😊: arterial vessel (#artery) and arterial wall composition. bring blood (mainly oxygenated) from our heart to organs/tissues.

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CHEF à la bacteria!Microbes are one of the most hardworking chefs out there.Thanks to them we have kimchi, idli, kombucha, yoghurt, tempeh and much more.These are made using enzymes produced by bacteria that modify complex compounds giving flavor & texture.#inktober2020

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some science diagrams i've translated/updated from sketch to final. i can do this for you too! i work mostly in marine science but i can work in other fields if resources for background reading are provided💙

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📢 New Article Out 📢

What causes mutation? How do birds know which direction to fly? What causes photosynthesis?
Quantum biology is the answer

Read our article on Quantum biology⬇️
https://t.co/uNOdZ3mPWK

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Huge thank you to an anonymous contributor who made Croatian subtitles for our "Dihybrid and Two-Trait Crosses" video!! 👏👏

Help us translate subtitles for our YouTube videos?

Info here: https://t.co/HsFO8pscpw

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This is my week 😍.

Hi 👋🏾 My nane is Adama🇸🇱.

Medical ultrasound Msc student (Echocardiography)

I dabble in scicomm and outreach through and .I love the heart and no one can tell me it isn't the best organ🤪

https://t.co/OPjbuU7qKK

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Day17: Cytokine ⛈️

An uncontrolled release of pro-inflammatory agents (cytokines) by the immune system. Cytokines are part of a normal immune response, but their sudden release in large quantities can have adverse effects⚡️

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Alright, Imma take a break to finish up some things but hopefully y'all have enjoyed learning about & Be sure to check out for more tips & I'll be following up w/ more resources later!

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I'm going to stick to what I know focus on the mechanics of as a tool. 3/3

Credit:

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Day15

Toll-Like receptors, the brave sentinels of our immune system! They act in the first line of defence against bacteria and viruses, triggering an inflammatory fight against intruders



inspired by PDB 3fxi

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can be used to add humor to like this "identification" guide made to "Common Sneks of Maryland"

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Alright everyone, is back and we're going to talk Actually, is gonna do most the heavy lifting!

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Got neat question by . Good news, I'm indeed creating video scicomm content & currently saving to buy a better computer, as my current struggles with work load. I've also enormous problem, I talk fast & have strong accent & probably will need to hire a voice actor.

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Day 14:

This one was bound to happen: a enclosed by its "armour" that includes the Spike protein. A stylised version of this world-wide "celebrity", inspired by amazing works.

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day 12 of my series - have some paralysis!

Decades after devastating outbreaks & a desperate race for a is nearly eradicated. But it's not dead yet...

More info: https://t.co/vmXn6LUpj7

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Day 12:

Do you meditate? How do you motivate yourself to do it?

-watercolor illustration for the challenge from

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Day 4: "Fish". Just a cartoony fish.

Day 5: "Sword". Featuring the iron-carbon phase diagram for a hint of (#SciArt,

Day 6: "Wood". A log!

Day 7: "Bugs". One of the cutest insects.

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