It's not unusual for Silverbacks to be affectionate father figures. Shabani just takes that up to 112yr ⋅ Digital_llama ⋅ r/biology
videoThis caterpillar creates a little hut to hide from predator while eating.1yr ⋅ besterCfghr5689 ⋅ r/biology
A National Geographic illustration that shows the impact of the reintroduction of wolves at Yellowstone1yr ⋅ nanopdfgfdgdf ⋅ r/biology
This caterpillar creates a little hut to hide from predator while eating.1yr ⋅ jadghjghjghjgh ⋅ r/biology
Here’s a few pictures of onion root cells in the different stages of mitosis2yr ⋅ animacij5 ⋅ r/biology
Okay, jokes apart, I just wanted to know if this is really the case.1yr ⋅ gilmoure_Ifghrth ⋅ r/biology
A little late for valentines day but here’s a whitefish cell with a heart shaped nucleus for yall ❤️ 2000x2yr ⋅ JeaniceBoese ⋅ r/biology
This caterpillar creates a little hut to hide from predator while eating.1yr ⋅ jyoliver_09 ⋅ r/biology
Why do these animals have lower front teeth at the end? Is this vestigial or was there any purpose? Also, isn't trunk of an elephant nose and not mouth?2yr ⋅ PuzzledCrew ⋅ r/biology
This caterpillar creates a little hut to hide from predator while eating.2yr ⋅ cosimwrwer2343 ⋅ r/biology
Some types of nematodes like to eat at low oxygen concentrations. So they just pile on top of each other and partially suffocate the ones at the bottom and then rotate1yr ⋅ NataleChristi ⋅ r/biology
It's not unusual for Silverbacks to be affectionate father figures. Shabani just takes that up to 111yr ⋅ jeteve546547 ⋅ r/biology
This caterpillar creates a little hut to hide from predator while eating.2yr ⋅ heyanavoig ⋅ r/biology
Can anyone help with labeling this? Saw this photo on reddit of a human cell, and checked a diagram, but can’t really seem to match anything but the mitochondria. Thanks!1yr ⋅ Ripturd ⋅ r/biology
You know you need to take a study break when this is the most hilarious thing you've seen all day1yr ⋅ nanopdfgfdgdf ⋅ r/biology
I've turned cellular respiration and photosynthesis into necklaces (details inside)1yr ⋅ sagan_drinks_cosmos ⋅ r/biology
A medium sized dog's upper canine tooth compared to a cat's upper canine. The paper represents the gumline.1yr ⋅ isaacsonqw ⋅ r/biology
So sometimes a momma worm doesn't lay her eggs, and then they hatch internally, and then her babies eat their way out..2yr ⋅ BrittaniRunnels ⋅ r/biology
image[x-post /r/DataArt] Wing patterns of 5 different flying animals1yr ⋅ pennaEfghrty6587 ⋅ r/biology
A little late for valentines day but here’s a whitefish cell with a heart shaped nucleus for yall ❤️ (2000x)2yr ⋅ ihaterefriedbeans ⋅ r/biology
Memes that help you learn. Here’s one for anyone who is having a hard time comprehending the role of kinases. And drop more helpful memes in the comments.8mo ⋅ NormalIncome2686 ⋅ r/biology
Why do these animals have lower front teeth at the end? Is this vestigial or was there any purpose? Also, isn't trunk of an elephant nose and not mouth?3yr ⋅ RealStripedKangaroo ⋅ r/biology
Dinosaur killed by stray fishing line, so please consider picking up any trash you find while out, it helps protect the wildlife3yr ⋅ Not_so_ghetto ⋅ r/biology
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service posted a position for a conflict manager...of grizzly bears.1yr ⋅ Stx1n ⋅ r/biology
So sometimes a momma worm doesn't lay her eggs, and then they hatch internally, and then her babies eat their way out.1yr ⋅ uncnewaq ⋅ r/biology
Can anyone explain how this is evolutionarily possible? What reproductive advantage would a flower have if it bloomed only once during the night and died the next morning?2yr ⋅ ClassicalBullshit ⋅ r/biology
Kinesin, a motor protein, walks different proteins from one place to another3yr ⋅ Sayan_kundu ⋅ r/biology
What is the biological mechanism that allows this to happen? Is the brain of this fish really still conscious?4yr ⋅ chuhai-drinker ⋅ r/biology
Why do axolotls have such slow reaction time? What is the scientific explanation for this?4yr ⋅ chuhai-drinker ⋅ r/biology
In the few rare cases where everything works, human stem cell culture can be very satisfying!1yr ⋅ Prophet_AF ⋅ r/biology
Cranial features of Homo Sapiens Sapiens and Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis compared3yr ⋅ dlonr_space ⋅ r/biology
A beetle generator made by machine-learning thousands of Public Domain illustrations3yr ⋅ Hayce_ ⋅ r/biology
The orientation of the third cell division of the embryo of a freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis determine the coiling of its shell1yr ⋅ Taupo ⋅ r/biology
What kind of star fish is this? And what is the reason for it to have branched arms?3yr ⋅ Eminazak137 ⋅ r/biology
Some types of nematodes like to eat at low oxygen concentrations. So they just pile on top of each other and partially suffocate the ones at the bottom and then rotate4yr ⋅ BioByLouis ⋅ r/biology
These oyster mushrooms have yellow/orangish patches. Are they safe to eat?2wk ⋅ srkdummy3 ⋅ r/biology
imageGreat chart but curious about thoughts on the hydra living indefinitely3mo ⋅ LuxuriantInterval ⋅ r/biology
I’ve heard that and egg is a single-cell, and also that ostrich eggs are the biggest on earth. Is this squid egg a single-cell organism?3yr ⋅ speedsk ⋅ r/biology
O wrote my boyfriend’s name as an Amino Acid, I’m a computer science major but I’m trying to learn his. I just want to make sure it’s right.1yr ⋅ iandre5 ⋅ r/biology
So sometimes a momma worm doesn't lay her eggs, and then they hatch internally, and then her babies eat their way out.4yr ⋅ BioByLouis ⋅ r/biology
This is the largest fossilized human turd ever found. It belonged to a sick Viking in the 9th century and has been valued at $39,000.3yr ⋅ C17H22ClNO4 ⋅ r/biology
I saw it today on a rock in the river, in Ceara, Brazil. I think it is a lichen colony. Please zoom it :)3yr ⋅ SillyGhost_ ⋅ r/biology
a while back I was detrashing and found a dead tangled horseshoe crab in fishing line, I removed the line from the environment but there is still much more out there. Please if you're out for a walk or what not and you see line or trash please consider picking it up, it could say a dinosaur.3yr ⋅ Not_so_ghetto ⋅ r/biology
I don't know what this is but an ID isn't important. I just want to share how cool his markings are. 3x4-cm quadrilateral of photons on neutral aggregate for all kinds of scale.11mo ⋅ merlinsbeers ⋅ r/biology
Anyone know what this is? Found it in my dog's old water trough outside. Hadn't been cleaned in a while8mo ⋅ fibrdragon ⋅ r/biology
Undifferentiated vs Partially Differentiated SH-SY5Y cells @ 200x. 5mM of trans-retinoic acid is being used to differentiate the cells.2yr ⋅ BenoitBawlz ⋅ r/biology
That's the reason I love electron microscopy. You can see cool stuff like this :D Any ideas what's going on here?1wk ⋅ sci_bastian ⋅ r/biology
Definitely this is most terrifying/Creppy fungus you'll ever see 👀 name of the fungus is Creppy too!! , Know any similar odd Looking like fungus?2d ⋅ aadishseth ⋅ r/biology
I study parasites, here are some cercaria (animals that cause swimmers itch) found in mud snails4yr ⋅ Not_so_ghetto ⋅ r/biology
Found a weird fungi-like thing growing on a stone in the fish tank. What is this?1yr ⋅ fukucxcvxcvxc ⋅ r/biology