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Collection of Spinals (23)
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Frontal view of the human vertebral column, illustrating cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal regions with detailed vertebral structures.
A clear anatomical diagram of the human vertebral column, with beige vertebrae and blue intervertebral discs, from cervical to sacral regions.
Classic anatomical drawing of the human vertebral column, clearly numbered from cervical (C1) to coccygeal (Co1) segments.
A stylized black-and-white silhouette of the human vertebral column, illustrating the natural S-shaped curvature and segmented vertebrae.
A simplified yet accurate depiction of the spinal column, highlighting vertebral bodies and disc spaces in red.
Simplified anatomical drawing of four stacked vertebrae showing spinous and transverse processes-perfect for teaching spinal structure.
A clear anatomical diagram of the human vertebral column, with beige vertebrae and blue intervertebral discs, from cervical to sacral regions.
A simplified lateral view of the human spine, illustrating the natural curvature and individual vertebrae.
A full lateral view of the human spine, illustrating natural curvature and individual vertebrae from cervical to coccygeal regions.
A simplified anatomical illustration showing the vertebral column from the cervical to sacral regions, including intervertebral discs and spinal curvature.
A schematic representation of bilateral symmetry, commonly used to explain mirror-image body plans in organisms.
Classic 19th-century sagittal view illustrating the central nervous system: brain (1), foramen magnum (2), spinal cord (3), and vertebral canal (4).
Side-view diagram of the human vertebral column, highlighting each spinal region and intervertebral disc spacing.
A simplified anatomical drawing of a spinal nerve root, highlighting the dorsal (sensory) and ventral (motor) roots merging into a mixed spinal nerve.
Simplified anatomical drawing showing four lumbar or thoracic vertebrae stacked vertically with spinous and transverse processes.
A stylized teal spine illustration-perfect for representing back care, posture, or skeletal anatomy in digital health content.
A dynamic abstract composition evoking a spinal column or river path, blending organic flow with geometric edge.
A visual guide to spinal cord injury: from patient symptoms to anatomical detail of nerve compression.
A simplified yet anatomically informed depiction of the vertebral column, highlighting natural curvature and segmental structure.
A clear, labeled illustration of the full human vertebral column, from cervical to coccygeal vertebrae.
A simplified anatomical illustration showing the vertebral column from the cervical to sacral regions, including intervertebral discs and spinal curvature.
A detailed 19th-century sagittal view of the human central nervous system, highlighting the brain, spinal cord, and vertebral column.
Simplified black-and-white skeletal diagram highlighting the ribcage and pelvic bones-useful for learning core torso anatomy.
