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Collection of Lungs Cliparts (46)
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Practical lungs clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.
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.
Anatomical line drawing showing the left and right lungs, trachea, and branching bronchi-perfect for medical study or patient education.
A simplified anatomical diagram of the human lungs, with the trachea and branching bronchi shown in blue against the reddish lung tissue.
Simplified anatomical diagram of the human lungs and trachea, highlighting the bronchial branching pattern.
A clean anatomical outline of the human lungs and trachea, highlighting key structural symmetry and airway connection.
A simplified anatomical illustration of the human lungs, highlighting the trachea, bronchi, and lung lobes.
Detailed illustration of the human lungs with the trachea and branching bronchi, highlighting the respiratory airway structure.
Simplified anatomical illustration of the human lungs and trachea, designed for clarity in health education materials.
A simplified anatomical illustration showing the left and right lungs connected to the trachea (windpipe).
Left lung shows abnormal granular, fibrotic texture indicative of disease (e.g., pulmonary fibrosis or tumor), while the right lung appears normal.
A clean line-art depiction of the human lungs, trachea, and vertebral column-perfect for teaching respiratory anatomy.
Simplified anatomical diagram showing the structure of the human lungs, including bronchial branching.
Simplified anatomical icon showing the left and right lungs connected to the trachea, with visible bronchial branching.
This labeled diagram shows the major structures of the human respiratory system, including the right and left lungs, bronchus, bronchioles, and alveoli.
A clean, grayscale anatomical illustration showing the left and right human lungs flanking the trachea and spinal column.
A stylized black-and-white lung diagram where bronchial branches intertwine with delicate flowers and leaves, blending science with nature-inspired symbolism.
These animated lungs illustrate how the respiratory system expels mucus and irritants through coughing.
Classic line-drawing of the human thoracic cavity highlighting lung structure, bronchial pathways, and cardiac position.
Simplified anatomical diagram illustrating how inhaled air travels from the nose down the trachea into the left and right lungs via branching bronchial tubes.
Left: Healthy lung with clear bronchial branching; Right: Diseased lung with abnormal, honeycombed tissue indicating chronic damage.
This side-by-side comparison shows a healthy lung (right) with clear airways versus a diseased lung (left) filled with blackened, damaged tissue-common in chronic smoking or pollution exposure.
Simplified anatomical representation of the human lungs and trachea, used for educational and clinical communication.
Anatomical drawing of the human lungs, depicting the trachea bifurcation, bronchial branching, and alveolar sacs.
Simplified diagram of the human respiratory tract, highlighting airflow from the nose through the trachea into the lungs.
This symbolic lung icon illustrates internal damage-commonly used to represent conditions like COPD, fibrosis, or toxin exposure.
A set of six clean, colorful lung illustrations perfect for visual communication in healthcare and biology contexts.
A detailed embroidered-style diagram illustrating the human lungs flanking the heart, highlighting key structures of the respiratory and circulatory systems.
A hand-drawn anatomical illustration of the human lungs, highlighting the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles.
A set of five vividly colored lung illustrations, each highlighting bronchial structure with high contrast for clarity and engagement.
A clean, simplified illustration showing the bilateral structure of the human lungs connected to the trachea.
A clean, anatomically informed illustration of the human lungs in soft green, highlighting the trachea and bronchial tree.
A friendly, hand-drawn cartoon bird-great for coloring, classroom activities, or playful web graphics.
A simplified yet accurate sketch of the human heart positioned centrally within the thoracic cavity, flanked by the left and right lungs.
Vintage-style anatomical drawing showing the heart (F), lungs (B, L), trachea (top), and key vascular structures-ideal for learning respiratory and circulatory systems.
