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"The Marvels of the Respiratory System: Exploring the Gateway to Life" Diagram of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Legionella bacterium, TEM

Legionella bacterium, TEM
Legionella bacteria. Coloured transmission electron micrograph of a Legionella pneumophila bacterium, the cause of Legionnaires disease

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Hay fever, conceptual artwork

Hay fever, conceptual artwork. Head of a human figure with flower images representing the allergic reaction known as hay fever

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Swine flu protection, conceptual image

Swine flu protection, conceptual image
Swine flu protection, conceptual computer artwork. Gas mask and pigs

Background imageRespiratory Collection: H1N1 flu virus particles, artwork

H1N1 flu virus particles, artwork
H1N1 flu virus particles. Computer artwork of H1N1 influenza (flu) A virus particles (virions). In each particles lipid envelope are two types of protein spike, haemagglutinin (H)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Flu virus particles, artwork

Flu virus particles, artwork
Flu virus particles. Computer artwork of influenza (flu) A virus particles (virions). Each virus consists of a core of RNA (ribonucleic acid) genetic material surrounded by a protein coat (pink)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: 2009 H1N1 swine flu virus, TEM

2009 H1N1 swine flu virus, TEM
H1N1 swine flu virus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of swine influenza (flu) virus particles (virions) from the April 2009 outbreak, which originated in Mexico City, Mexico

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Trachea with pollen grains, SEM

Trachea with pollen grains, SEM
Trachea (windpipe) with pollen grains, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). When airborne particles such as pollen grains are breathed in through the nose or mouth

Background imageRespiratory Collection: H1N1 1918 influenza virus, TEM

H1N1 1918 influenza virus, TEM
H1N1 1918 influenza virus particles, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). These virus particles (virions) have been recreated from the influenza (flu)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: H1N1 1976 swine flu virus, TEM

H1N1 1976 swine flu virus, TEM
Swine flu virus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of swine influenza (flu) virus particles (virions) from the 1976 New Jersey, USA, outbreak

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Beclometasone crystals, SEM

Beclometasone crystals, SEM
Beclometasone crystals. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of crystals of the corticosteroid beclometasone dipropionate (previously beclomethasone dipropionate)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Daisy leaf surface, SEM

Daisy leaf surface, SEM
Daisy leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a daisy leaf (family Asteraceae, formerly Compositae). Three stomata (leaf pores) can be seen

Background imageRespiratory Collection: SARS virus, conceptual artwork

SARS virus, conceptual artwork
SARS virus, conceptual computer artwork. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an often fatal lung disease that first appeared in China in 2002

Background imageRespiratory Collection: SARS virus and chicken, artwork

SARS virus and chicken, artwork
SARS virus and chicken, computer artwork. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an often fatal lung disease that first appeared in China in 2002

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Bronchodilator drug crystals, SEM

Bronchodilator drug crystals, SEM
Bronchodilator drug crystals, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). These are crystals of the drug ventolin (salbutamol sulphate), a bronchodilator drug used to treat asthma

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Rhinovirus particle, artwork

Rhinovirus particle, artwork
Rhinovirus particle, computer artwork. This virus consists of a protein capsid (multicoloured), enclosing an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genetic code (genome)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Pentetrazol drug molecule

Pentetrazol drug molecule. Computer model of Pentetrazol (PTZ), a potential drug candidate for Downs syndrome, formally used as a circulatory and respiratory stimulant under the trade name Metrazol

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Quarryman drilling, Penyrorsedd Slate Quarry, North Wales

Quarryman drilling, Penyrorsedd Slate Quarry, North Wales
A quarryman drilling into the rock at Penyrorsedd Slate Quarry, Nantlle Valley, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Women factory workers wearing respiratory-veils

Women factory workers wearing respiratory-veils
A group of female factory workers wearing respiratory-veils and carrying a banner. The photograph was taken during a procession in London in July 1916 celebrating the many different roles of women in

Background imageRespiratory Collection: What War has become

What War has become
Cartoon by A. Forestier showing a German soldier carrying a burning-oil distributor on his back and wearing respiratory apparatus

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Diagram showing the circulation of the blood

Diagram showing the circulation of the blood
A diagram showing the circulation of the blood, with veins, arteries and capillaries



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"The Marvels of the Respiratory System: Exploring the Gateway to Life" Diagram of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes: Unveiling the intricate network within our bodies that facilitates every breath we take, this diagram showcases the lungs and bronchial tubes, highlighting their vital role in oxygenating our bloodstream. Diagram of the Heart, Lungs, and Windpipe: Witnessing a symphony of life-sustaining organs working harmoniously together, this diagram depicts the heart pumping blood while being surrounded by the lungs and windpipe – a testament to our body's remarkable respiratory system. Illustration of Human Respiratory System: Embark on an anatomical journey through our respiratory system as this illustration reveals its various components such as oral cavity, nasal cavity, larynx, trachea, bronchus, and lungs – each playing a crucial part in ensuring efficient respiration. Tension Pneumothorax X-ray: Peering into medical imaging technology's window into diagnosis and treatment strategies for collapsed lungs caused by tension pneumothorax - an urgent condition requiring immediate attention to restore normal breathing patterns. English Oak Leaf Pores SEM Image: Delving into nature's wonders at microscopic levels reveals mesmerizing images showcasing English oak leaf pores under scanning electron microscopy (SEM), reminding us how even plants have their unique respiratory systems. Cystic Fibrosis: Unmasking a Genetic Challenge Exploring cystic fibrosis - a genetic disorder affecting lung function - sheds light on ongoing research efforts aimed at improving treatments for individuals facing challenges with their respiratory health from an early age. Konstantin Buteyko: Soviet Doctor Revolutionizing Breathing Techniques Discovering how Dr. Konstantin Buteyko revolutionized breathing techniques offers insights into his innovative methods that have helped countless individuals manage asthma symptoms and enhance overall respiratory well-being. Paramyxovirus Particles TEM Image.