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Respiratory Collection (page 5)

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

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Obesity clinic C013 / 8715

Obesity clinic C013 / 8715
MODEL RELEASED. Obesity clinic. Physiotherapist talking with a patient. The patient is wearing a tube to provide her with oxygen-enriched air

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Bird flu virus particle, artwork C013 / 4650

Bird flu virus particle, artwork C013 / 4650
Bird flu virus particle. Computer artwork showing the internal and external structures of an influenza (flu) A subtype H5N1 (bird flu) virus particle (virion)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Stomata of Lavendula Dentata, SEM

Stomata of Lavendula Dentata, SEM
Open and closed stomata on a lavender leaf (Lavendula dentata), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Stomata are pores that open and close in order to regulate gas exchange in a plant

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Mine rescue team wearing breathing apparatus

Mine rescue team wearing breathing apparatus
A mine rescue team wearing new breathing apparatus set off into the mine by truck. circa 1911

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Men testing breathing apparatus

Men testing breathing apparatus
A group of men testing some breathing apparatus, possibly for diving or for use down a mine. circa 1911

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Sea Cucumber (Holothuroidea sp. ) adult, extruding white sticky respiratory tubules in defensive

Sea Cucumber (Holothuroidea sp. ) adult, extruding white sticky respiratory tubules in defensive action at night
Sea Cucumber (Holothuroidea sp.) adult, extruding white sticky respiratory tubules in defensive action at night, Gam Island, Raja Ampat, West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Leopard Sea Cucumber (Bohadschia argus) adult, extruding white sticky respiratory tubules in

Leopard Sea Cucumber (Bohadschia argus) adult, extruding white sticky respiratory tubules in defensive action, Pulau Nailaka, Banda, near Ambon Island, Maluku Islands, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Mantle of a giant clam

Mantle of a giant clam (Tridacna gigas). The clams mantle tissues contain symbiotic singled- celled dinoflagellate algae (zooxanthellae), which provide it with nutrition and its colour

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Silk moth caterpillar breathing pore

Silk moth caterpillar breathing pore
Silk moth caterpillar air pore. Polarised light micrograph of a spiracle (air pore, upper centre) and its attached tracheae (air passages) from a silk moth caterpillar (Bombyx mori)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Breathing tube on a fruit flys pupa, SEM

Breathing tube on a fruit flys pupa, SEM
Breathing tube on a fruit flys pupa, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This structure is called a spiracle. This fruit fly is Drosophila melanogaster (wild type Oregon R)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Lung lining, SEM

Lung lining, SEM
Lung lining. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of mucus-producing cells (orange, round) and cilia (yellow) lining a bronchus (lung airway)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Lung, X-ray

Lung, X-ray
Lung. Coloured bronchography (X-ray) of a healthy human lung. A contrast medium has been added to show the network of airways (green) in the right lung

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Lung cells, light micrograph

Lung cells, light micrograph
Lung cells. Light micrograph of a section through the wall of a bronchus in the lungs. This is the upper layer of cells (the epithelium). The cell nuclei (round, dark) are across bottom

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Skeleton with stethoscope

Skeleton with stethoscope. The ear pieces of the stethoscope are wrapped around the skeletons neck, and the diaphragm is tucked into the ribcage

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Adenovirus particles and bacterium, TEM

Adenovirus particles and bacterium, TEM
Adenovirus particles and bacterium. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of adenovirus particles (green) with a gut bacterium (orange)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Respiratory syncytial virus, TEM

Respiratory syncytial virus, TEM
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) particles, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This pneumovirus, a type of paramyxovirus

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Breath sampler

Breath sampler
MODEL RELEASED. Breath sampler. Hand holding a Bio-VOC breath sampler. This piece of equipment is used to collect a sample of breath to measure exposure to volatile organic chemicals (VOCs)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Conceptual image of the letters of SARS on a lung artwork. This represents the SARS virus infecting the lungs

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Lung scarring from tuberculosis, X-ray

Lung scarring from tuberculosis, X-ray
Tuberculosis lung scarring. Coloured chest X-ray showing scarring (green) of the lungs after a case of chronic tuberculosis (TB). The heart (red) is also seen

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Lung silicosis, X-ray

Lung silicosis, X-ray
Lung silicosis. Coloured X-ray of the lungs of a patient with silicosis, a type of pneumoconiosis. The orange masses in the lungs are areas of fibrous (scarred) tissue and inflammation

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Bleeding in emphysema

Bleeding in emphysema
Internal bleeding in lung tissue due to pulmonary emphysema, light micrograph. The bleeding is seen as numerous red blood cells (red)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Noses

Noses, artwork

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Heart, chest X-ray

Heart, chest X-ray

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Macrophage cell engulfing bacteria, TEM

Macrophage cell engulfing bacteria, TEM
Macrophage cell engulfing bacteria. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of bacteria (centre, rod-shaped) inside a macrophage cell

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Paramyxovirus particle, TEM

Paramyxovirus particle, TEM
Paramyxovirus. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a paramyxovirus particle. The internal structure of the virus has been revealed

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Bacterial pneumonia infection

Bacterial pneumonia infection. Light micrograph of pneumonia bacteria (Klebsiella pneumoniae, rod- shaped, pink) among cells in a sample of pus from a pneumonia patient. K

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Deep vein thrombosis, artwork

Deep vein thrombosis, artwork
Deep vein thrombosis. Computer artwork showing blood clots in a leg (brown lumps, bottom right), caused by deep vein thrombosis (DVT), moving to blood vessels in the lungs (blue, top right)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Avian flu containment, conceptual art

Avian flu containment, conceptual art
Avian flu control, conceptual computer artwork. Quarantine and culling of infected birds can help to slow or prevent the spread of the disease

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Avian flu, conceptual art

Avian flu, conceptual art
Avian flu. Conceptual computer artwork depicting a man in a biohazard uniform walking in front of a giant egg. Avian flu is a viral disease of poultry

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Global avian flu pandemic

Global avian flu pandemic
Global avian flu epidemic, conceptual computer artwork. The H5N1 strain of the avian influenza virus first appeared in humans in Southeast Asia in 1997

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Avian flu

Avian flu. Conceptual computer artwork depicting a giant rooster standing on top of the Earth. Avian flu is a viral disease of poultry

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Loss of lung tissue, X-ray

Loss of lung tissue, X-ray
Lung cavities. Coloured chest X-ray showing large cavities (dark red) in the lungs of a patient in a case of Wegeners granulomatosis

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Fibrosis of the lung, X-ray

Fibrosis of the lung, X-ray
Lung fibrosis. Coloured X-ray of the chest of a patient with pulmonary (lung) fibrosis, or interstitial lung disease. Pulmonary fibrosis is the overgrowth of fibrous scar tissue (dark red)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: AIDS pneumonia infection, TEM

AIDS pneumonia infection, TEM
AIDS pneumonia infection. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through Pneumocystis carinii protozoa causing pneumonia. The protozoa are crescent-shaped (red/yellow)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Bronchitis, X-ray

Bronchitis, X-ray
Bronchitis. Coloured bronchography (X-ray) of swollen bronchioles (orange) in the right lung. Bronchitis causes the network of airways in the lungs to become swollen and produce mucus

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Influenza virus protein spikes

Influenza virus protein spikes. Computer artwork of part of the surface of a virus particle of the influenza (flu) virus. These spikes (formed by the surface proteins)

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Rhinovirus particles

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

Background imageRespiratory Collection: Blood vessel in the lung, SEM

Blood vessel in the lung, SEM
Blood vessel in the lung, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This small artery has been fractured to show the enclosed red blood cells (RBCs, orange)



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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.