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Collection of Small Lungss (16)
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Simplified anatomical illustration of the human lungs, highlighting the trachea, bronchi, and vascular structures.
A simplified yet accurate diagram of the human lungs and airways, highlighting the trachea, bronchi, and branching bronchioles.
Simplified anatomical illustration showing the left and right lungs connected to the trachea, highlighting bronchial branching.
A simplified anatomical illustration of the human lungs and trachea, highlighting the bilateral lung structure and central airway.
A stylized anatomical diagram showing the left and right lungs connected to the trachea, highlighting the bronchial tree structure.
A simplified yet anatomically accurate representation of the human lungs and bronchial tree, highlighting airway branching.
A clear anatomical diagram of the human lungs, highlighting the trachea, bronchi, and pulmonary vasculature.
Simplified grayscale illustration of the human respiratory system highlighting the lungs and trachea with visible bronchial branching.
A hand-drawn anatomical illustration of the human lungs and trachea, emphasizing bronchial branching and lung lobes.
A clean, labeled illustration showing the structure of the human lungs and trachea-perfect for teaching respiratory anatomy.
This medical illustration highlights how toxins like cigarette smoke or pollutants accumulate in the lungs, causing visible tissue damage.
Classic black-and-white illustration showing the trachea branching into bronchi and the intricate bronchial tree within both lungs.
Simplified anatomical illustration showing the left and right lungs connected to the trachea, highlighting major bronchial divisions.
