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Oxygenated Collection

"Oxygenated: The Lifeline of the Human Circulatory System" In this captivating collection of images

Background imageOxygenated Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20108516

EyeUbiquitous_20108516
China, Jiangsu, Nanjing, Fishmonger opening and cleaning shellfish with a knife for a customer at a street market near Xuanwu Lake

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Lung alveoli anatomy, artwork C016 / 7680

Lung alveoli anatomy, artwork C016 / 7680
Lung alveoli anatomy. Artwork showing the structure of the lung alveoli, where gas exchange occurs between the respiratory and circulatory systems

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Human circulatory system

Human circulatory system, computer artwork. Veins (blue) carry deoxygenated blood towards the heart. Arteries (red) carry oxygenated blood from the heart around the body

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Structure of a human heart, artwork

Structure of a human heart, artwork
Structure of a human heart. Computer artwork of a heart with the right ventricle (second chamber) removed, showing the inside of the left atrium (first chamber)

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Veins of the Human Circulatory System. C017 / 3504

Veins of the Human Circulatory System. C017 / 3504
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing an illustration of the human circulatory system. In the circulatory system, veins (from the Latin vena)

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Shark heart-gill anatomy, artwork C016 / 6847

Shark heart-gill anatomy, artwork C016 / 6847
Shark heart-gill anatomy. Artwork of the heart and gill anatomy of a shark, seen from the underside, with the head at right (teeth at centre right)

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Lungs anatomy, artwork

Lungs anatomy, artwork
Lungs anatomy, computer artwork. At top left is the trachea (windpipe, white), which splits into two bronchi, one for each lung (blue)

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Heart and lung anatomy, artwork C016 / 2911

Heart and lung anatomy, artwork C016 / 2911
Heart and lung anatomy. Artwork of an oblique anterior (left-frontal) view of the rib-cage, heart and lungs in a male body. One lung is shown at right

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Heart and lung anatomy, artwork C016 / 2909

Heart and lung anatomy, artwork C016 / 2909
Heart and lung anatomy. Artwork of an anterior (frontal) view of the heart and lungs in a male body. One lung is shown at right. The bronchioles (airways) inside the lungs are shown at left

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Heart and lung anatomy, artwork C016 / 2904

Heart and lung anatomy, artwork C016 / 2904
Heart and lung anatomy. Artwork of a posterior (from behind) view of the heart and lungs. The heart (mostly obscured) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body and to the lungs

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Circulation

Circulation, computer artwork. Abstract image of deoxygenated (blue) and oxygenated (red) blood entering the body through the arms and mixing in the abdomen

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Blood vessel types, artwork

Blood vessel types, artwork
Blood vessel types. Artworks of the three types of blood vessels, from left: arteries, veins, and capillaries. Arteries are thick blood vessels carrying oxygenated blood around the body away from

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Arteriole and red blood cells, SEM

Arteriole and red blood cells, SEM
Arteriole. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cross-section through a small, thin- walled artery known as an arteriole

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Cardiovascular system

Cardiovascular system. Computer artwork of the human vascular system and an ECG trace. The heart is seen as a blue mass at the centre of the chest

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Artery SEM

Artery SEM
Artery. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a sectioned artery containing red blood cells (erythrocytes, red). Arteries carry oxygenated blood to the bodys tissues

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Arteries, computer artwork

Arteries, computer artwork

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Human circulatory system, artwork

Human circulatory system, artwork
Human circulatory system and red blood cells, computer artwork. Veins are blue and arteries are red

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Normal human heart, artwork

Normal human heart, artwork
Heart attack. Artwork showing the external appearance of a human heart as seen from the front during a myocardial infarction (heart attack)

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Human lungs

Human lungs. Anatomical artwork of the human lungs and respiratory system. The heart (which has been removed here) is located between the lungs

Background imageOxygenated Collection: Heart and blood vessels, artwork

Heart and blood vessels, artwork. The heart (centre) is a muscular organ that pumps blood around the body through the arteries and veins


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"Oxygenated: The Lifeline of the Human Circulatory System" In this captivating collection of images, we delve into the intricate world of oxygenation within the human body. From artery SEM to eye-catching artwork, each hint offers a glimpse into the vital process that keeps us alive. The first image, Artery SEM, takes us on a microscopic journey through our circulatory system. It reveals the complex network of arteries that transport oxygen-rich blood from our heart to every corner of our body. Moving on, EyeUbiquitous_20108516 presents an awe-inspiring artwork showcasing the structure of a human heart. This masterpiece highlights how this organ tirelessly pumps oxygenated blood throughout our entire being. Veins play an equally crucial role in maintaining proper circulation. Veins of the Human Circulatory System (C017 / 3504) showcases their intricate pathways and demonstrates how they carry deoxygenated blood back to our lungs for replenishment. Speaking of lungs, Lung alveoli anatomy (artwork C016 / 7680) provides a closer look at these tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs. Here, oxygen enters our bloodstream while carbon dioxide is expelled – a delicate balance essential for sustaining life. But humans aren't alone in needing oxygenation. Shark heart-gill anatomy (artwork C016 / 6847) reminds us that even marine creatures rely on specialized structures for respiration and circulation. Returning to human physiology, Lungs anatomy (artwork) gives us another perspective on these remarkable organs responsible for extracting life-sustaining oxygen from inhaled air. Heart and lung anatomy artworks - C016/2911; C016/2909; C016/2904 - offer different artistic interpretations but share one common theme: highlighting how closely intertwined these two systems are in ensuring optimal functioning within our bodies. Finally, Heart and lungs stand as symbols representing vitality and endurance.