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Collection of Lung Cliparts (47)
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Lightweight lung assets that render cleanly on white or colored backgrounds, covering both simple silhouettes and fuller illustrations.
Detailed diagram of the human respiratory system highlighting the lungs, trachea, and bronchial tree.
A simplified anatomical diagram of the human lungs, highlighting the trachea, bronchi, and branching airways.
Simplified anatomical diagram of the human lungs and trachea, highlighting the bronchial branching pattern.
A simplified anatomical diagram of the human lungs, with the trachea and branching bronchi shown in blue against the reddish lung tissue.
A clean anatomical outline of the human lungs and trachea, highlighting key structural symmetry and airway connection.
Anatomical line drawing showing the left and right lungs, trachea, and branching bronchi-perfect for medical study or patient education.
A clean line-art depiction of the human lungs, trachea, and vertebral column-perfect for teaching respiratory anatomy.
Simplified anatomical icon showing the left and right lungs connected to the trachea, with visible bronchial branching.
A set of six clean, colorful lung illustrations perfect for visual communication in healthcare and biology contexts.
A clean, simplified anatomical representation of the human lungs and trachea, useful for teaching respiratory system basics.
A detailed embroidered-style diagram illustrating the human lungs flanking the heart, highlighting key structures of the respiratory and circulatory systems.
This side-by-side diagram highlights structural differences: the right lung appears normal, while the left shows widespread granular lesions typical of chronic pulmonary disease.
These animated lungs illustrate how the respiratory system expels mucus and irritants through coughing.
Simplified anatomical illustration of the human lungs and trachea, designed for clarity in health education materials.
Simplified anatomical representation of the human lungs and trachea, used for educational and clinical communication.
A clean, schematic representation of the human lungs and trachea, ideal for educational or clinical reference.
Simplified anatomical diagram showing the structure of the human lungs, including bronchial branching.
A set of five vividly colored lung illustrations, each highlighting bronchial structure with high contrast for clarity and engagement.
Detailed illustration of the human lungs with the trachea and branching bronchi, highlighting the respiratory airway structure.
A stylized black-and-white lung diagram where bronchial branches intertwine with delicate flowers and leaves, blending science with nature-inspired symbolism.
Left: Normal lung with branching bronchi; Right: Fibrotic lung with honeycomb-pattern scarring from chronic damage.
A simplified anatomical illustration showing the left and right lungs connected to the trachea (windpipe).
The white ribbon is the official symbol for lung cancer awareness, promoting education, support, and advocacy worldwide.
Classic line-drawing of the human thoracic cavity highlighting lung structure, bronchial pathways, and cardiac position.
This gray ribbon-emblazoned with “Faith” and “Hope”-serves as a powerful emblem of courage and support for those facing neurological and mental health challenges.
This symbolic lung icon illustrates internal damage-commonly used to represent conditions like COPD, fibrosis, or toxin exposure.
This diagram contrasts normal alveoli with those affected by lobar pneumonia in the left lower lung lobe, illustrating how infection fills air sacs with fluid.
Each colored ribbon represents a specific cause-learn what red, pink, blue, green, black, and others stand for in global health advocacy.
A clean, minimalist white awareness ribbon-used globally to show solidarity and raise visibility for critical health and social issues.
Labeled medical illustration of the human heart, with red arteries carrying oxygenated blood and blue veins returning deoxygenated blood.
Classic line-art illustration of the human lungs, emphasizing the branching airways and alveolar sacs essential for gas exchange.
A delicate monarch butterfly merges with a white awareness ribbon honoring a mother in 2020-art that speaks of strength, memory, and enduring love.
A striking blue awareness ribbon with the impactful statement “NO ONE DESERVES LUNG CANCER!”-a visual reminder of solidarity and advocacy.
Vintage-style anatomical drawing showing the heart (F), lungs (B, L), trachea (top), and key vascular structures-ideal for learning respiratory and circulatory systems.
