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Human skin anatomy, artwork F008 / 0297

Human skin anatomy, computer artwork

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Media ID 9313631

© PIXOLOGICSTUDIO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Collagen Cross Section Dermis Epidermis Human Body Part Human Skin Hypodermis Layer Skin Subcutaneous Layer Artery Blood Vessel Three Quarter View Vein


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This print showcases the intricate and complex structure of human skin anatomy. Created by PIXOLOGICSTUDIO, this computer artwork offers a detailed cross-section view of the layers that make up our skin. Against a clean white background, the various components are beautifully illustrated, providing an educational insight into the biology of our largest organ. From top to bottom, we can observe the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis layers. The epidermis is depicted as a thin outer layer responsible for protecting us from external factors such as UV radiation and pathogens. Beneath it lies the dermis, which contains blood vessels, collagen fibers, and nerve endings crucial for maintaining healthy skin function. Moving deeper into the image reveals the hypodermis or subcutaneous layer composed mainly of fat cells that provide insulation and cushioning to our bodies. Throughout this artwork's composition are veins and arteries intricately woven within each layer—essential conduits for delivering oxygenated blood throughout our body. With its attention to detail and anatomical accuracy, this stunning print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a valuable resource for students studying human anatomy or anyone fascinated by the wonders of our biological makeup.

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