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Cross section illustration of human small intestine showing muscle layer, villus and plicae

Cross section illustration of human small intestine showing muscle layer, villus and plicae


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Cross section illustration of human small intestine showing muscle layer, villus and plicae

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Dorling Kindersley

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Anatomy Biomedical Illustration Blood Flow Connection Cross Section Human Digestive System Human Intestine Human Muscle Human Vein Layer Physiology Small Tiered Human Body Part Mesentery Serosa Villus Watercolour Painting


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This watercolor print by Dorling Kindersley offers a detailed cross-section illustration of the human small intestine. The artwork showcases the intricate layers and structures that make up this vital organ within our digestive system. From the outer serosa to the inner submucosa, every layer is meticulously depicted, highlighting their unique functions. The artist's skillful use of watercolors brings life to this scientific illustration, with vibrant hues contrasting against a crisp white background. The high-angle view allows us to appreciate the tiered arrangement of plicae circulares, which enhance nutrient absorption in the intestines. Each individual villus is delicately painted, emphasizing their role in increasing surface area for efficient digestion. The presence of veins throughout the muscle layer reminds us of the essential blood flow required for proper functioning. Mesentery, connecting and supporting these structures, can also be observed in this stunning piece. Without any people present, this print solely focuses on capturing the beauty and complexity of our internal anatomy. It serves as an educational tool for students studying physiology or biomedical sciences while also appealing to those fascinated by anatomical art. Overall, Dorling Kindersley's masterful depiction provides both aesthetic pleasure and valuable knowledge about our remarkable human body.

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