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Human Body is a topic that explores the various aspects of the human body, including its anatomy, physiology, and health

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Background imageHuman Body Collection: Purkinje nerve cell, TEM C014 / 0583

Purkinje nerve cell, TEM C014 / 0583
Purkinje nerve cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a purkinje nerve cell (green) from the cerebellum of the brain, showing the cell body (centre) and its primary dendrite (cell process)

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Inner ankle ligaments, artwork C013 / 4451

Inner ankle ligaments, artwork C013 / 4451
Inner ankle ligaments. Computer artwork of the bones and ligaments (white) of the right foot and ankle seen from the side

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Kenya - Masai man with extended earlobe

Kenya - Masai man with extended earlobe ornament (weighed to increase the distension of the skin). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Skin layers, SEM

Skin layers, SEM

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Womans shoulder

Womans shoulder and torso. Side view of a seated woman showing her shoulder, upper torso, and her legs drawn up to her chest

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Young man

Young man
MODEL RELEASED. Young Man. He is nineteen years old

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Profile of a womans hip and waist

Profile of a womans hip and waist
Womans hip. Profile of the torso of a woman lying down showing the curve of her hip, and her waist (centre right)

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Coloured MRI scan of healthy human head in profile

Coloured MRI scan of healthy human head in profile
Human head. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal (profile) section of a healthy human head. The soft tissue of the lips, nose and skin appears dark blue

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Kidney glomerulus, SEM

Kidney glomerulus, SEM
Kidney glomerulus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of tissue from a healthy kidney, showing the glomerular structure. The surface of a glomerulus is encased in podocyte cells

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Pancreatic islet of Langerhans

Pancreatic islet of Langerhans
Islet of Langerhans. Light micrograph of a section through an islet of Langerhans (pale, centre) in pancreas tissue. This clump of secretory cells forms part of the endocrine system of the body

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Kidney glomerulus, SEM

Kidney glomerulus, SEM
Kidney glomerulus, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The cells that usually surround the glomerulus have been removed to reveal the coiled capillary at the core of the glomerulus

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Ciliary body of eye, SEM

Ciliary body of eye, SEM
Ciliary body of eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the ciliary body of a human eye. The ciliary body is a circular band of tissue that surrounds and supports the lens

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Computer artwork of strands of nerve cells (neurons) in front of an exploded view of the brain seen from behind

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Brain

Brain. Computer artwork of a human brain inside the skull

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Nerve synapse

Nerve synapse
Synapse. Illustration of a synaptic knob (at left), the junction between two nerve cells. When an electrical impulse reaches the synapse, vesicles (round blue shapes)

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Neck, side view, coloured X-ray

Neck, side view, coloured X-ray
Neck from the side, coloured X-ray. The front of the body is at right. The spine runs down centre. It is made up of block-like bones called vertebrae

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Blood vessel

Blood vessel. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through a blood vessel in the skin. The vessel contains red blood cells (erythrocytes, red). Magnification unknown

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Facial acupuncture, artwork

Facial acupuncture, artwork
Acupuncture. Computer artwork of acupuncture needles on a womans face. This traditional Chinese practice uses needles to restore an energy flow through specific points on the skin

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Acupuncture on womans back, artwork

Acupuncture on womans back, artwork
Acupuncture. Computer artwork of acupuncture needles placed along a womans back. This traditional Chinese practice uses needles to restore an energy flow through specific points on the skin

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Mans arms

Mans arms
MODEL RELEASED. Mans arm. Nude man flexing his biceps muscle

Background imageHuman Body Collection: F. colour SEM of the uterine lining, endometrium

F. colour SEM of the uterine lining, endometrium
F.colour SEM of the uterine lining, endometrium

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Nose and sinuses, CT scan

Nose and sinuses, CT scan
Nose anatomy and sinuses. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of a frontal view through the nose of a 31 year old woman

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Smell pathway

Smell pathway. Artwork of the pathway involved in the sensation of smelling a flower. The perception of smell starts in the lining (mucosa) of the nose (1)

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Nerve cell, TEM

Nerve cell, TEM
Nerve cell. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a nerve cell body in cross- section. The cell has a large nucleus (green) and inner nucleolus (orange)

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Nerve synapse, TEM

Nerve synapse, TEM
Nerve synapse. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the neuron (nerve) terminal at a synapse in the diaphragm

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Nerve cell, SEM

Nerve cell, SEM
Nerve cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a neuron (nerve cell). The cell body is the central structure with neurites (long and thin structures) radiating outwards from it

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Chest X-ray of a healhty human heart

Chest X-ray of a healhty human heart
Chest X-ray. Coloured X-ray of a healthy human heart. The heart is the dark area to the lower right of the spinal column. Chest X-rays can be used to diagnose diseases of the heart

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Macrophage engulfing bead

Macrophage engulfing bead
Illustration based on a scanning electron micrograph of a human macrophage phagocytosing (engulfing) a latex bead. Macrophages are monocytes from circulating blood that have migrated to tissues

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Blood clot on plaster, SEM

Blood clot on plaster, SEM
Blood clot on plaster. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of blood clotting on the surface of a sticking plaster used to dress a small cut

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Red blood cells, computer artwork

Red blood cells, computer artwork
Red blood cells. Computer artwork of human red blood cells (erythrocytes) in a blood vessel. Red blood cells are biconcave, giving them a large surface area for gas exchange, and highly elastic

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Red blood cells

Red blood cells. Computer artwork of human red blood cells (erythrocytes). Red blood cells are biconcave, giving them a large surface area for gas exchange, and highly elastic

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Healthy heart, conceptual image

Healthy heart, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Healthy heart. Conceptual image of a healthy heart diagnosis represented by a doctor giving a patient a heart shape

Background imageHuman Body Collection: False-colour SEM of pericyte capillary on muscle

False-colour SEM of pericyte capillary on muscle
Blood capillary in muscle: false-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a blood capillary (blue) coursing through striated skeletal muscle (rust red)

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Facial nerves

Facial nerves. Historical anatomical artwork of a side view of a dissected human head showing the nerves (white) and muscles (red) of the face and neck

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Taking temperature

Taking temperature
MODEL RELEASED. Taking temperature. Young woman using an oral themometer to take her temperature. The themometer shows a normal reading of 37 degrees Celsius which is normal body temperature

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Slipped disc

Slipped disc. Spinal model demonstrating a slipped intervertebral disc. The slipped disc is the small bulge (red, centre), near the base of the spine

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Diseased heart

Diseased heart, conceptual image

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Elemental analysis

Elemental analysis
MODEL RELEASED. Elemental analysis. Laboratory technician using an inductively coupled plasma - atomic optical emission spectrometer (ICP-AES)

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Neck pain, conceptual artwork

Neck pain, conceptual artwork

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Crystal skull and Maya pyramid, artwork

Crystal skull and Maya pyramid, artwork
Crystal skull and Maya pyramid, computer artwork

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Normal torso, MRI scan

Normal torso, MRI scan
Normal torso, coloured profile (sagittal) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. The front of the body is at left. The spinal bones (vertebrae)

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Nerve cells, computer artwork

Nerve cells, computer artwork
Nerve cells. Computer artwork of nerve cells, or neurons

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Lymphocyte white blood cells, artwork

Lymphocyte white blood cells, artwork
Lymphocyte white blood cells. Computer artwork of lymphocyte white blood cells, showing their nuclei (red, centre). Lymphocytes, like all white blood cells, are part of the immune system

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Leptin, molecular model

Leptin, molecular model. This hormone is produced by adipose (fat) tissue. It interacts with receptors in the brains hypothalamus to signal when a person is full

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Intestinal microvilli, TEM

Intestinal microvilli, TEM
Intestinal microvilli, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). The microvilli are finger-like projections (seen here in circular cross-section)

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Human tooth anatomy, artwork

Human tooth anatomy, artwork
Human tooth anatomy. Artwork of a cross-section through a human tooth to show its anatomical structure. The two main areas are the crown (above the gum-line) and the root (embedded in the gum)

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Human muscle structure, artwork

Human muscle structure, artwork
Human muscle structure. Computer artwork showing the muscle structure of the gluteal region of a human. The sciatic nerve can also be seen (yellow)

Background imageHuman Body Collection: Collagen synthesis and assembly, artwork

Collagen synthesis and assembly, artwork. At left is a fibroblast, the cell that synthesises helical protein chains of collagen (wavy lines)



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