The aorta is the largest artery in the human body. The aorta starts at the left ventricle of the heart and stretches down to the abdomen where it bifurcates into two smaller arteries. The aorta's function is to deliver oxygenated blood to various parts of the body through the systemic circulation.
The microscope images below were captured first with brightfield and then with fluorescence microscopy.
The microscope images below were captured first with brightfield and then with fluorescence microscopy.
Aorta, 400x, captured with brightfield using the U2LCD microscope. |
Aorta, 400x, captured with the fluorescence microscope. |
Aorta Illustration courtesy Edoarado. |
Microscopy images were captured using either the LCD tablet camera or the 5mega pixel microscope camera.
Human Aorta, 400x, Brightfield Microscopy |
Human Aorta, 400x, Fluorescence Microscopy |