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Collection of Physiologys (16)
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A split-view of the human body highlighting muscles (left) and skeleton (right), surrounded by icons of major organs.
A vibrant, polygonal human form with arms extended-perfect for illustrating diversity, unity, or digital identity concepts.
A simplified yet accurate anatomical illustration of the human upper torso, revealing key organs and the circulatory network.
A striking low-poly human silhouette rendered in vivid, interlocking triangles-perfect for modern design and visual storytelling.
Frontal view of the human skeleton within a semi-transparent body, highlighting major bones including skull, spine, ribs, pelvis, and limbs.
Vibrant, labeled-style anatomy illustrations ideal for classroom use, science posters, or digital learning materials.
A stylized anatomical illustration of the human heart with major vessels and blood droplets-perfect for explaining heart function or health topics.
A colorful, simplified cross-section of the human torso highlighting key internal organs for learning purposes.
A comprehensive anatomical illustration highlighting the human skeleton and major organ systems in cross-sectional detail.
A runner’s skeletal motion paired with heart rhythm data-and a close-up showing common stress points like the lower back, hip, and knee.
Side-view diagram highlighting the major arterial pathways from the aortic arch to the brain, including common carotid, internal/external carotid, and vertebral arteries.
Compare the skeletal framework, vital organs, and blood vessel network in this side-by-side human anatomy illustration.
This labeled diagram illustrates how deoxygenated blood travels from the right side of the heart to the lungs via pulmonary arteries, becomes oxygenated, and returns via pulmonary veins to the left heart for systemic distribution.
A transparent anatomical model demonstrates real-time cardiovascular and muscular response while cycling-ideal for medical education or fitness tech interfaces.
A high-resolution medical visualization of the human circulatory system, highlighting oxygenated (red) and deoxygenated (blue) blood pathways.
