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Skeletal System Collection (page 6)

The intricate beauty of the skeletal system revealed through art and science. From skeletons to X-ray artwork, explore the fascinating world within our bones

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Fractured hip, artwork

Fractured hip, artwork
Fractured hip. Computer artwork of a fracture in the head of the femur (thigh bone)

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Cardiovascular system, artwork C013 / 5946

Cardiovascular system, artwork C013 / 5946
Cardiovascular system, computer artwork. The heart (centre) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. Arteries carry oxygenated blood (red) around the body

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Human skeleton anatomy, 19th century C015 / 6101

Human skeleton anatomy, 19th century C015 / 6101
Human skeleton anatomy. 19th-century artwork of a frontal view of a male skeleton. The title at bottom refers to the Apollo Belvedere

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Cardiovascular system, artwork C013 / 4413

Cardiovascular system, artwork C013 / 4413
Cardiovascular system, computer artwork. The heart (centre, sectioned) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. Arteries, which carry oxygenated blood around the body, are red

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4412

Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4412
Heart-lung system, computer artwork. The heart (centre) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. Arteries, which carry oxygenated blood around the body, are red

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4411

Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4411
Heart-lung system, computer artwork. The heart (centre) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. Arteries, which carry oxygenated blood around the body, are red

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4410

Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4410
Heart-lung system, computer artwork. The heart (lower centre) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. Arteries, which carry oxygenated blood around the body, are red

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4408

Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4408
Heart-lung system, computer artwork. The heart (centre) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. Arteries, which carry oxygenated blood around the body, are red

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4409

Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4409
Heart-lung system, computer artwork. The heart (centre left) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. Arteries, which carry oxygenated blood around the body, are red

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4407

Heart-lung system, artwork C013 / 4407
Heart-lung system, computer artwork. The heart (centre left) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. Arteries, which carry oxygenated blood around the body, are red

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Cardiovascular system, artwork C013 / 4406

Cardiovascular system, artwork C013 / 4406
Cardiovascular system, computer artwork. The heart (centre) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. Arteries, which carry oxygenated blood around the body, are red

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Cardiovascular system, artwork C013 / 4405

Cardiovascular system, artwork C013 / 4405
Cardiovascular system, computer artwork. The heart (centre) is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. Arteries, which carry oxygenated blood around the body, are red

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Bone resorption

Bone resorption. Computer artwork of an osteoclast (green, bone-removing cell) destroying a piece of bone. This process, known as bone resorption

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Skeleton from above, X-ray artwork

Skeleton from above, X-ray artwork
Skeleton. Computer X-ray artwork of a human skeleton viewed from above

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Bone anatomy

Bone anatomy. Computer artwork showing the anatomy of a normal bone shaft. An outer layer of compact bone is made up of cylindrical units (osteons, black stripes)

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Bone structural unit

Bone structural unit. Computer artwork of an osteon, the basic structural unit of compact bone. Compact bone is the outer layer of a bone shaft, and contains numerous osteons

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Healthy ankle, X-ray

Healthy ankle, X-ray
Healthy ankle. Coloured X-ray of the ankle joint of an adult woman, in side view. The bones which form the ankle joint are the shin bone (tibia, at top) with the smaller fibula (behind it)

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Neck vertebrae flexed, X-ray

Neck vertebrae flexed, X-ray
Bending of the neck. Coloured X-ray of a side view of the neck of a man showing flexion of healthy cervical vertebrae (bones)

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Neck vertebrae extended, X-ray

Neck vertebrae extended, X-ray
Bending of the neck. Coloured X-ray of a side view of the neck of a man showing extension of healthy cervical vertebrae (bones)

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Spinal column

Spinal column. Historical artwork of the bones of the human spine and pelvis, seen from the front. The backbone (vertical)

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Spinal vertebra

Spinal vertebra. Historical artwork of a vertebra (spinal bone) seen from the side. The rear of the spine is at right. This is a lumbar vertebra, one from the lower back

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Spinal vertebrae

Spinal vertebrae. Historical artwork of vertebrae (spinal bones) seen from the side. The rear of the spine is at right. Four vertebrae are seen here

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Brain and skull, artwork

Brain and skull, artwork
Brain and skull. Artwork of a human brain (green) within its skull (blue). One of the primary purposes of the skull is to protect the brain from injury. This protection is provided by the cranium

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Skeletons head, artwork

Skeletons head, artwork
Skeletons head. Computer artwork showing the bones of the head, neck and shoulders of a human skeleton that is lying down

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Skeleton X-ray, artwork

Skeleton X-ray, artwork
Skeleton X-ray, computer artwork. This depiction of a full body X-ray shows the 206 bones of the human skeleton in a normal standing position

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Skeletons feet, artwork

Skeletons feet, artwork
Skeletons feet. Computer artwork showing the bones of the feet of a human skeleton that is lying down

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Skeletons, artwork

Skeletons, artwork
Skeletons. Computer artwork of the skull and neck of a human skeleton, flanked by two other skeletons

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Skeleton and ligaments, artwork

Skeleton and ligaments, artwork
Female skeleton, computer artwork. The human skeleton has 206 bones. The skull (at top) protects the brain. The ribs of the chest (at upper centre) enclose the heart and lungs

Background imageSkeletal System Collection: Skeletons torso, artwork

Skeletons torso, artwork
Skeletons torso. Computer artwork showing the bones of the torso of a human skeleton that is lying down



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The intricate beauty of the skeletal system revealed through art and science. From skeletons to X-ray artwork, explore the fascinating world within our bones. Marvel at the complexity of a skeleton from below, depicted in stunning X-ray artwork. Delve into biomechanics with historical artwork showcasing the interplay between structure and movement. Witness the flexibility of neck vertebrae extended in an X-ray image, highlighting our body's remarkable adaptability. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the human spine with a detailed diagram from a side view. Discover the inner workings of our mouth and jaw through a cross-section diagram, unveiling their role in speech and digestion. Explore every aspect of foot anatomy - skin, veins, arteries, muscles, and bones - all working together for locomotion. Contemplate life's fragility with a conceptual image featuring a human skull alongside its spinal cord; reminding us that we are more than just flesh and blood. Uncover different angles of human skull anatomy through captivating visuals that showcase its intricate design. Stand in awe as you witness the entirety of the human skeletal system from front view – an architectural marvel supporting our bodies throughout life's journey. Dive deeper into this wondrous framework with an anterior view accompanied by labels that reveal each bone's unique identity. The skeletal system is not merely about bones; it is about strength, resilience, mobility – it is what holds us upright and allows us to move forward.