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Cross section digital illustration of spinal nerve fibres and convey motor signals highlighted in pink and green

Cross section digital illustration of spinal nerve fibres and convey motor signals highlighted in pink and green


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Cross section digital illustration of spinal nerve fibres and convey motor signals highlighted in pink and green

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Dorling Kindersley

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Anatomy Biomedical Illustration Brain Cross Section Green Human Brain Human Nervous System Human Spine Physiology Pink Pink Color Spine Digitally Generated Digitally Generated Image Green Color Human Body Part


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This print by Dorling Kindersley showcases a cross section digital illustration of spinal nerve fibres, with motor signals highlighted in vibrant pink and green hues. The intricate details and precision of this biomedical illustration are truly remarkable. Set against a clean white background, the horizontal composition allows for a clear view of the human nervous system's inner workings. The image beautifully captures the complexity and interconnectedness of our anatomy. The contrasting colors used to highlight the conveyance of motor signals add an artistic touch to this scientifically accurate representation. The vivid pink represents the vital pathways through which these signals travel, while the striking green emphasizes their significance within our physiology. Without any people present, this studio shot solely focuses on depicting the intricacies of our body's neural network. It offers viewers a glimpse into one aspect of human biology that is often hidden from plain sight but plays an essential role in our everyday lives. Dorling Kindersley's digitally generated image skillfully combines artistry with scientific accuracy, making it both visually appealing and educational. Whether you have an interest in anatomy or simply appreciate fine art, this print is sure to captivate your imagination and spark curiosity about the wonders that lie within us all.

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