so is that the "seeds" or what... i dont like this anymore
20 Pics Reveal What Everyday Things Look Like Under a Microscope

You don’t need to travel far to see something unusual. Things that surround us every day can surprise us and show their unexpected side if we put them under a microscope. And you probably never could’ve guessed that there was a whole new world hiding inside.
We at Bright Side were curious to find out what ordinary things look like if you see them through a microscopic lens.
1. Strawberry
2. Spider web

huh? IT LOOKS LIKE GOLD!
3. Belgian chocolate
4. Honey

eww
what is that yellow balls, pollen?
5. Boiled egg shell

THEY WERE ALREADY CRACKED?!?!
6. Chewing gum
7. A drop of pond water
8. Sunflower
9. Fruit jelly
10. House dust

but where does it come from?
11. Tea leaves
12. Penguin feathers
13. Broccoli
14. Tears
15. Facial scrub
16. Red bell pepper
17. Sugar

sweet. literally! Oh my gosh, skittles arent needed to taste the rainbow!
18. Shark skin
19. Chocolate

ew, im hating all the food but sugar
20. Used dental floss
What picture looks the most surprising? What would you like to look at through a microscope?
Comments
fruit jelly looks even tastier when it's so close. Now I want to eat :D
what are those crystals in tears?
Spider web is made of golden rope and silver rope? :)))
sand
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