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Vascular Collection (page 21)

"Exploring the Intricate World Anatomy: From Brain Blood Vessels to Maize Roots" Delve into the fascinating realm anatomy

Background imageVascular Collection: Oak burr

Oak burr on the trunk of an oak tree (Quercus robur). Burr (or burl) is deformed wood caused by cambium. Cambium is layers of tissue that are the source of cells for secondary growth

Background imageVascular Collection: Angiotensin II, polypeptide hormone

Angiotensin II, polypeptide hormone
Angiotensin II, molecular model. Angiotensin II is a polypeptide hormone that functions in the body to control arterial blood pressure

Background imageVascular Collection: Dogfish gill, light micrograph

Dogfish gill, light micrograph
Dogfish gill. Light micrograph of a section through a gill lamella from a lesser spotted dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula). Running across centre is a brachial artery

Background imageVascular Collection: Stiff clubmoss (Lycopodium annotinum)

Stiff clubmoss (Lycopodium annotinum) in a pine forest. Also called interrupted clubmoss, this primitive plant is commonly found in moist forest, thickets

Background imageVascular Collection: Nitroglycerin drug molecule

Nitroglycerin drug molecule
Nitroglycerin. Computer model of a molecule of the drug nitroglycerine. It is also known as nitroglycerin, trinitroglycerin and glyceryl trinitrate

Background imageVascular Collection: Artificial heart, conceptual artwork

Artificial heart, conceptual artwork
Artificial heart. Conceptual high-contrast computer artwork of an artificial heart showing its blood supply

Background imageVascular Collection: Stroke, conceptual artwork

Stroke, conceptual artwork
Stroke. Conceptual computer artwork of a stroke, showing a cut-away of a human head and a blood vessel bursting in the brain. A stroke is also known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)

Background imageVascular Collection: Cholesterol, molecular model

Cholesterol, molecular model
Cholesterol. Molecular model of the fatty and waxy alcohol cholesterol. Atoms are represented by spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (black), hydrogen (grey), oxygen (red)

Background imageVascular Collection: Tomato plant

Tomato plant (Solanum lycopersicum). Aerial parts and root system of a young tomato plant



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"Exploring the Intricate World Anatomy: From Brain Blood Vessels to Maize Roots" Delve into the fascinating realm anatomy, where a complex network of blood vessels ensures our bodies function seamlessly. Witness the marvels of this intricate system through various historical artworks and scientific imagery. Travel back in time to 1981 with a mesmerizing 3D angiogram C007, showcasing the intricate web of brain blood vessels. Marvel at how these delicate pathways nourish our most vital organ, ensuring its optimal performance. Step into the world of cardiovascular system exploration as you uncover historical artwork depicting its complexity. Admire exquisite neck anatomy illustrations from the 19th century, capturing every detail with artistic precision. Discover the hidden beauty within human heart anatomy through stunning artwork that showcases its awe-inspiring structure. Dive deep into cell structures that make up this remarkable organ, unraveling its secrets one layer at a time. Journey through time as you explore arterial systems depicted in captivating 18th-century artwork. Be captivated by their elegance and understand their crucial role in maintaining overall health and vitality. Immerse yourself in neck vascular anatomy captured by historical artists who sought to document this enigmatic region's intricacies. Let your eyes trace each artery's path as it weaves through muscles and tissues. Witness X-ray images revealing neck and shoulder arteries' hidden mysteries—an opportunity to glimpse beneath our skin's surface and appreciate nature's design flawlessly crafted for optimum functionality. Marvel at Salvia officinalis or Common Sage plant—a botanical wonder known for promoting healthy circulation—its vibrant leaves symbolizing lifeblood coursing through our veins like an eternal river. Transport yourself back to 1825 when male groin arteries were meticulously illustrated—an homage to medical pioneers who unraveled body secrets long before modern technology existed. Uncover artistry behind blood coagulation cascade depicted in breathtaking artwork C016 / 9873.