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Collection of Physiology Cliparts (37)
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A tight set of physiology images optimized for clarity at small sizes, ideal for badges, labels, and infographic callouts.
A labeled skeletal diagram showing major bone groups in distinct colors: spine (orange), arm (purple), hand (red), thigh (cyan), knee (green), and foot (blue).
A symbolic depiction of the human body as an integrated system, where every organ communicates through a complex web of connections.
A science graduate uses a magnifying glass to inspect a detailed molecular structure-highlighting the precision and curiosity of scientific study.
A graceful, stylized line drawing of a woman at rest, highlighted by vivid red lips that draw the eye.
A colorful anatomy textbook showcasing Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man on its cover, symbolizing the harmony of human proportions and scientific study.
Two classic gender symbols-pink for female and blue for male-overlap in a unified design, symbolizing connection and balance.
A stylized blue representation of the human stomach, highlighting its J-shaped structure and key anatomical form.
Classic medical illustration of the human heart with key structures clearly labeled for educational use.
A hand-drawn figure expressing exhaustion or emotional strain, with heavy eyelids, tears, and hands over the mouth.
A nostalgic sketch of a classic chalk box, evoking memories of old-school classrooms and blackboard lessons.
A simplified yet anatomically accurate line drawing of the human cerebrum, highlighting cortical folds (gyri) and grooves (sulci).
A cheerful, stylized rocket with bold primary colors-great for engaging young learners or adding fun to digital content.
Color-coded diagram illustrating how oxygenated (red) and deoxygenated (blue) blood flows through the heart, lungs, and body via pulmonary and systemic circuits.
A quartet of 19th-century anatomical plates revealing internal structures: chest cavity, cardiac anatomy, cervical musculature, and neurovascular pathways of the head.
A clinician carefully listens to the patient’s chest and neck using a stethoscope during a physical examination.
Simplified anatomical illustration of the urinary tract, highlighting key organs involved in filtration and excretion.
A smiling doctor gently examines a young patient’s throat-part of a routine check-up to ensure healthy development.
A comprehensive illustration of a motor neuron, highlighting key cellular components and synaptic transmission mechanisms.
Cross-sectional view of a mitochondrion highlighting key components involved in cellular respiration and energy production.
Cross-sectional view of the human heart revealing the four chambers, atrioventricular valves, and connected arteries and veins.
A charming, labeled illustration highlighting how each part of a teacher’s body represents a vital teaching trait-from listening ears to book-sharing hands.
Basic anatomical sketch of the human female reproductive organs, highlighting key structures for learning purposes.
Snoopy proudly presents a festive turkey dinner to Charlie Brown, while Woodstock adds a joyful flutter to the celebration.
A friendly scientist demonstrates the human muscular system using a vibrant, animated anatomical figure on the whiteboard.
Simplified anatomical illustration of the human lungs and airways, highlighting the trachea and branching bronchial tree.
A clear, labeled-style diagram of the human heart, with red vessels indicating oxygenated blood flow and blue vessels showing deoxygenated circulation.
A clean set of nine vector-style skeletal anatomy icons ideal for medical diagrams, patient education, or digital health interfaces.
A classic schematic of a chloroplast, highlighting the internal thylakoid membrane system where light-dependent reactions occur.
A comprehensive anatomical illustration of the human heart with precise labeling of all major structures and vascular pathways.
