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Collection of Body Chests (31)

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A student points to himself-perfect for introducing “I,” “me,” and “my” in beginner English grammar.
The green dot indicates the approximate location of the sternum (breastbone) on the anterior chest wall.
A simplified anatomical illustration of a muscular male upper body, highlighting core and chest musculature.
A simplified anatomical diagram highlighting key muscles of the upper body and core for educational and fitness reference.
A clean, stylized icon showing well-defined abs and chest muscles-perfect for fitness branding or workout guides.
Dashed lines indicate typical incision sites for gynecomastia surgery on the male chest.
A stylized anatomical illustration highlighting major muscle groups of the chest, abdomen, and arms.
A simplified yet accurate anatomical sketch of the torso highlighting key structures including ribs, diaphragm, and abdominal muscles.
Classic anatomical illustration highlighting the rib cage, sternum, and costal cartilages using precise dotted-line demarcations.
A simple anatomical diagram highlighting the chest area on a toddler, with a red arrow for emphasis.
A cartoon depiction of a child’s torso showing natural abdominal contours, often seen during growth spurts.
A cheerful boy in a blue diaper and girl in a pink diaper, perfect for illustrating early childhood topics.
A minimalist abstract line drawing of a human form, using diagonal shading to create depth and contour.
A cheerful child points to their chest, helping kids learn body parts with visual cues and simple labeling.
Anatomical sketch illustrating the human heart, lungs, and trachea within the chest cavity.
A versatile line-art torso silhouette-perfect for illustrating body posture, muscle groups, or as a neutral placeholder in design projects.
A cheerful child shows off his strength with a big smile-proof that fitness and fun go hand in hand!
This friendly illustration highlights the chest region on a cartoon figure, ideal for early science or health education.
Classic engraved illustration showing the human axial skeleton from an anterior view, highlighting ribcage, vertebral column, and pelvic structure.
A simplified side-by-side depiction of adult male and female figures in swimwear, highlighting general physical differences.
A friendly, illustrated guide to basic human body parts-ideal for young learners discovering their own bodies.
Simple yet expressive line drawing of a woman’s upper body, emphasizing natural contours and symmetry.
This universal symbol shows someone clutching their chest with radiating lightning bolts, representing sudden, severe chest pain such as a heart attack.
A friendly, colorful illustration helping young learners identify and name essential body parts-from head to toe.
Labeled anatomical diagram showing key regions of the human torso, from the neck to the pelvis, used in clinical and educational settings.
A cheerful, illustrated guide helping toddlers and preschoolers identify and name basic body parts-from head to toe.
A bold, stylized illustration of a bodybuilder showcasing defined muscles-perfect for motivational fitness content.
A minimalist icon of a hooded individual in sunglasses, evoking mystery and modern style.
A joyful home cook ready to share delicious recipes-ideal for welcoming readers to your kitchen corner.
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