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Everyday Objects Magnified 100x Source: Slides 2-15 are from http://funkydowntown.com/when-the-familiar-things-are-magnified-100-times/

Cotton swap with earwax

Torn postage stamp

velcro

Electric guitar bridge springs and strings

Computer hard drive

Match head

Toothbrush bristles

Graphite pencil lead

Toilet paper

Disposable lighter ignition

Electric razor blades with shaved stubble

Eyelash brush

Used dental floss

Thread through the eye of a needle

Cork Source: cork_100x_PA021953c.jpg

Internal part of wildflower Source: http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/science/files/2011/10/nikon_wildflower.jpg

Sunset moth wing scales Source: http://w5ran.com/2011/04/sunset-moth-wing-scales-magnified-100x/

salt Source: http://www.inmagine.com/kss017/ks4403-photo

Dead nit on hair Source: https://identify.us.com/idmybug/head-lice/proscope-lens-compare/dead-nit-100x.html

Jaw from shed skin of wolf spider Source: http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artjun01/dyoung6.html

Coagulated blood Source: http://media.photobucket.com/image/my%20coagulated%20blood%20magnified%20100x/cryptic_intrepidation/Photography/DSC04945.jpg?o=1

Cotton Source: http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/cotton-fibers-magnified-100x-royalty-free-image/86798564

Fragments of baby sea urchin shells Source: http://inspirationgreen.com/magnified-grains-of-sand.html

Wandering Jew leaf Source: http://www.easttennesseewildflowers.com/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=micro_wonders&id=Copy_of_leaf_cells_40x_5

Ink jet on paper Source: http://cool.conservation-us.org/coolaic/sg/bpg/annual/v17/bp17-14.html

Insect compound eye Source: http://www1.fccj.org/dbyres/images/eye100.jpg

scabies Source: http://www.dog-care-basics.com/dog_mange.html a/k/a sarcoptic mange on humans and dogs

Diamond powder Source: http://www.eastwindabrasives.com/diamond-powder-abrasive-consulting.html

Woven silk Source: http://www.indigo.com/software/gphpcd/tm/woven-silk-100x.html

Cyclops crustacean with 2 egg masses Source: http://www1.fccj.org/dbyres/animals.htm

Starfish larva Source: http://www1.fccj.org/dbyres/images/bipinn100.jpg

Red blood cells Source: http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/red_blood_cells

Cheek cells Source: http://www.hinsdale86.org/staff/kgabric/cheek_cells.htm

Jellyfish larva Source: http://www1.fccj.org/dbyres/images/planula.jpg

Snail radula (teeth) Source: http://www1.fccj.org/dbyres/images/radula100.jpg