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Cross section biomedical illustration of long bone of newborn baby
Cross section biomedical illustration of childhood development long bone
Cross section biomedical illustration of fully developed long bone in adult
Cross section biomedical illustration of nerves development with myelin winding around axons to form protective and insulating sheath
Cross section biomedical illustration of nerve development with axon wrapped in sections of myelin separated by Node of Ranvier
Cross section biomedical illustration of degrees of severity of burns
Cross section biomedical illustration of drug are released continuously from adhesive patch or gel on surface of skin surface passing through into blood vessel
Cross section biomedical illustration of active immunisation where the immune system recognises an organism, rapidly produce antibodies to destroy it
Cross section biomedical illustration of passive immunisation with antibodies immediately destroying infectious organisms providing short term protection against future infection
Cross section biomedical illustration of non identical twins in uterus with separate placentas
Cross section biomedical illustration of identical twins in uterus sharing placenta
Cross section biomedical illustration of birth of baby with head emerging from vagina
Cross section biomedical illustration of marginal placenta praevia
Cross section biomedical illustration of complete placenta praevia
Cross section biomedical illustration of revealed placental abruption
Cross section biomedical illustration of the brain and skull at 18 years of age
Cross section biomedical illustration of sites of tonsilectomy and adenoidectomy procedures
Cross section biomedical illustration of human ear
Cross section biomedical illustration of grommet inserted in eardrum (tympanic membrane)
Cross section biomedical illustration of digestive system in girl
Cross section biomedical illustration of adrenal gland on top of kidney
Cross section biomedical illustration of urination control, full bladder
Cross section biomedical illustration of kidney transplant
Cross section biomedical illustration of normal bladder in female
Cross section biomedical illustration of catheter used after partial prostatectomy
Cross section biomedical illustration of radical prostatectomy procedure
Cross section biomedical illustration of how breathing works - Inhaling
Cross section biomedical illustration of the process of exhaling breath
Cross section biomedical illustration of endoscopy of the nose and throat
Cross section biomedical illustration of mirror laryngoscopy
Cross section biomedical illustration of route of bronchoscope inserted through nose
Cross section biomedical illustration of temporary colostomy
Cross section biomedical illustration of permanent colostomy with colon sutured to abdominal wall
Cross section biomedical illustration of removing synovial fluid from knee using joint aspiration
Cross section biomedical illustration of inside the knee joint during rigid endoscopy procedure
Cross section biomedical illustration of endoscope inserted through nose for Anterior Rhinoscopy procedure
Cross section biomedical illustration of relaxed calf muscle and femoral artery in human leg
Cross section biomedical illustration of calf muscle contraction constricting femoral artery in human leg
Cross section biomedical illustration of location of larynx and part of the trachea
Cross section biomedical illustration of alveolus
Cross section biomedical illustration of chemical breakdown in the digestive system
Cross section biomedical illustration of antibodies binding to mast cell after exposure to allergens
Cross section biomedical illustration of mast cell releasing histamine due to reaction with allergens
Cross section biomedical illustration of touch receptors in human skin
Cross section biomedical illustration of human eye before corrective surgery for myopia
Cross section biomedical illustration of cochlear implants
Cross section biomedical illustration of esophagus and stomach in adult female
Cross section biomedical illustration of development of hernia