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Schistosome fluke, artwork F005 / 0588

Schistosome fluke, artwork F005  /  0588


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Schistosome fluke, artwork F005 / 0588

Schistosome (Schistosoma sp.) fluke, computer artwork

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Fluke Human Parasite Human Pest Parasite Schistosome Schistosome Fluke Worm


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the intricate beauty of a Schistosome fluke, meticulously recreated through computer artwork. Against a striking black background, this illustration brings to life the fascinating world of invertebrates and parasites that coexist with humans. The Schistosome fluke, belonging to the genus Schistosoma, is an infamous human parasite known for causing schistosomiasis, a debilitating disease affecting millions worldwide. This artwork captures its distinctive features - a slender worm-like body adorned with delicate suckers and spines that aid in attachment and feeding. Through this visually stunning representation, we are reminded of the complex interplay between nature and humanity. The artist's attention to detail allows us to appreciate both the aesthetic appeal and scientific significance of these organisms. While it may be unsettling to confront such creatures up close, their existence serves as a reminder of our interconnectedness with all living beings on Earth. By studying parasites like the Schistosome fluke, scientists gain valuable insights into their life cycles and develop strategies for prevention and treatment. In summary, this remarkable artwork offers viewers an opportunity to marvel at the intricacies of nature while also raising awareness about important scientific research surrounding human pests like the Schistosome fluke.

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