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Collection of Esophagus Cliparts (23)

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Handy esophagus graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.

Simplified anatomical illustration of the upper digestive system, highlighting key organs and their connections.
A detailed anatomical illustration of the human digestive tract, highlighting key organs including the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, liver, and rectum.
Simplified anatomical drawing highlighting key parts of the human digestive system: esophagus, stomach, and small intestine.
A sleek dental suction instrument with a flexible pink hose and ergonomic white handle, designed for precision and hygiene.
Labeled cross-sectional view of the human thorax highlighting the esophagus, trachea, aorta, and diaphragm.
A simplified yet accurate anatomical diagram of the human digestive tract, ideal for learning basic gastrointestinal anatomy.
Classic anatomical illustration of the upper gastrointestinal and respiratory pathways, highlighting key landmarks from the hyoid bone to the duodenum.
This anatomical illustration highlights the location of an esophageal tear (Boerhaave syndrome), marked by a red arrow at the distal esophagus near the stomach junction.
Simplified anatomical diagram of the human stomach, highlighting key structures including the esophagus, fundus, body, antrum, and pylorus.
Labeled cross-section of the human thorax highlighting the esophagus, trachea, aorta, and diaphragm with precise anatomical positioning.
Classic black-and-white sagittal view of the human head and neck, highlighting key structures including the nasal cavity (a), pharynx (b), larynx (g), and cervical spine.
This labeled illustration shows how circular muscle contraction and relaxation in the ureter push a bolus of urine toward the bladder.
Cross-sectional diagram highlighting a narrowed esophagus (stricture) just above the stomach, with arrows pointing to the constricted area.
A minimalist abstract piece blending ethereal cloud forms with intricate gray swirls against a deep black field.
This expressive stomach character helps explain digestive issues in an approachable, memorable way.
A simplified anatomical outline of the human stomach, highlighting key regions including the fundus, body, antrum, and pyloric sphincter.
A simplified anatomical diagram showing the major organs of the human digestive tract inside a human silhouette.
Cross-sectional diagram highlighting the esophagus, trachea, and nasal passage-key structures in human digestion and respiration.
Detailed medical illustration of the human gastrointestinal tract with key structures clearly labeled for educational use.
This purple ribbon stands as a powerful symbol of compassion and advocacy for multiple life-changing causes.
A clear cross-sectional illustration of the human eye with major anatomical parts labeled for educational use.
A simplified anatomical diagram of the large intestine, highlighting its coiled structure and key segments.
A law student laughs at jokes; a new grad runs away yelling, “That’s not funny!!!” - the classic pre- vs. post-law-school reaction.
Illustration of the human digestive system anatomy.