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Illustration of formation of blood clot in series of four cross section illustrations showing blood oozing from blood vessel through wound before forming platelet plug

Illustration of formation of blood clot in series of four cross section illustrations showing blood oozing from blood vessel through wound before forming platelet plug


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Illustration of formation of blood clot in series of four cross section illustrations showing blood oozing from blood vessel through wound before forming platelet plug

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Dorling Kindersley

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Anatomy Arrangement Biomedical Illustration Blood Blood Clot Blood Vessel Cross Section Formation Healthcare And Medicine Human Skin In A Row Medicine And Healthcare Physiology Pink Pink Color Plug Problems Recovery Red Blood Cell Variation Wound Oozing Platelet


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This print by Dorling Kindersley captures the intricate process of blood clot formation in a series of four cross-section illustrations. The image showcases the journey of blood oozing from a blood vessel through a wound before ultimately forming a platelet plug. The vibrant pink hues against a white background highlight the physiological variation and complexity involved in this natural healing process. Each illustration provides an insightful glimpse into the inner workings of our anatomy, making it an invaluable resource for biomedical studies. With no people present, the focus remains solely on this remarkable phenomenon occurring within human skin. The meticulous arrangement of these illustrations in a row allows viewers to follow along with each step, enhancing their understanding of how our bodies respond to injuries. Incorporating elements from medicine and healthcare, this artwork serves as both educational material and aesthetic inspiration. It reminds us that even amidst problems or wounds, recovery is possible through our body's innate ability to form protective clots. Dorling Kindersley's skillful illustration and painting techniques bring life to this scientific subject matter while maintaining accuracy and detail. This print is perfect for medical professionals, students, or anyone fascinated by the intricacies of human physiology.

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