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There are about 3,000 species of mosquito, but culex pipiens is the most common. It is found almost all over the world, except in Antarctica. Spani...
View full detailsIndulge in the charm of our GiantMicrobe House Fly, adorned with pearl and silver wings, brilliant eyes, and a crested head—a delightful addit...
View full detailsMillions of people get Measles every year, despite a vaccine that's spot-on. Spread awareness with this adorable plush measles virus. GIANTmicrobe...
View full detailsFACTS: The spleen is a brave little organ nestled near the stomach. It is the largest organ of the lymphatic system. This is the body’s drainage sy...
View full detailsAdrenaline, also known as epinephrine, is a hormone crucial for the body’s fight-or-flight response. It is mainly produced in the adrenal glands as...
View full detailsMeet RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus. You have probably already been exposed to RSV before your second birthday. It is one of the most common...
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View full detailsRed Blood Cells are responsible for transporting oxygen in the body and carbon dioxide to the lungs via the circulatory system. They appear red du...
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View full detailsFor at least six thousand years, Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been used to make beer and bread! (It is also one of the many varieties of yeast used...
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View full detailsFACTS: Heart disease is by far the leading cause of death in much of the world. Over 500 million suffer from cardiovascular disease, which includes...
View full detailsBipolar disorder is a mental health condition that causes shifts in mood, energy and the ability to function. People suffering from this disorder ...
View full detailsThe word amoeba comes from the Greek word meaning “to change” – and Amoeba proteus was named after the Greek sea god Proteus who could transform hi...
View full detailsChromosomes are threadlike structures inside cells that store genetic information. They are composed of the material chromatin, which consists of ...
View full detailsThe eye is a complex organ that focuses and processes light into the sense of sight. The cornea, a transparent membrane, first directs light throu...
View full detailsTrilobites were wonderful creatures that went extinct before dinosaurs ever lived! They were arthropods that evolved over 500 million years ago in ...
View full detailsAlthough the origins of Ebola hemorrhagic fever are unknown, the Ebola virus was first recognized in 1976 near the Ebola river in the Congo in Afri...
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View full detailsFACTS: The egg cell, or ovum, is the largest and most important cell in the world – and it’s only found in women! Although men produce over a milli...
View full detailsIrritable bowel syndrome is much more prevalent than inflammatory bowel disease. IBS affects an estimated 15% of the global population. In the USA ...
View full detailsMillions of people break a bone each year, and most of us will at some point in our lives. For the young, a broken wrist is the most common. For th...
View full detailsEscherichia coli is a bacterium that naturally lives in the intestines of healthy animals and humans, however, there are strains of E. coli, specif...
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