RFGJA8XF–Nasal mucosa cells and micro cilia vector scheme
RF2HMRCEK–Inner intestine anatomy concept as the inside of a digestion organ with intestinal villi and crypts.
RFGM6R60–Airways structure
RF2WJ0H58–Nasal epithelium. Ciliated columnar epithelium. epithelial cells forms the lining of the stomach and intestines, duodenum, fallopian tubes, uterus, ce
RF2HG90KE–Pseudostratified columnar epithelium of nasal mucosa
RF2T6W1M0–Transverse section of the tracheal wall under a microscope. Hyaline cartilage from trachea showing chondrocytes, collagen fibers and matrix.
RF2H3M9YG–Difference of mucosae of stomach, small and large intestines Difference of mucosae of stomach, small and large intestines
RF2T6W2H7–Simple squamous epithelium (mesothelium). Epithelium that lines the pleura, peritoneum, and pericardium.
RF2G41DEN–Stomach wall layers and gastric glands detailed anatomy
RF2E9GP4T–Layers of the wall of a human esophagus: mucosa (with epithelium, lamina propria, and muscularis mucosae), submucosa, muscular (inner and outer layers
RF2G3M60T–Gastric glands and cell types. Sectional view of stomach mucosa
RF2X1REWG–3d rendering of the intestinal epithelium is the single cell layer that form the luminal surface of intestine (colon) of the gastrointestinal tract
RM2BEHBA1–Intestinal Villi, illustration
RFFP1H10–Intestine lining and villi , Food digestion and absorption , Intestinal villus
RFP7PBWW–Small intestine anatomy. Digital illustration.
RF2JKWMT2–Bronchial mucosa with chorion, ciliated epithelial cells.
RFJ65JMD–Stomach erosion and peptic ulcer stages infographic: stomach lining and mucosa cross section diagram, medical illustration
RF2J8BRM5–Cross section of the head marsh frog (Pelophylax ridibundus). Nasal cavity and the vomeronasal organ. Hematoxylin and eosin stain (H&E).
RFK2NWJG–Simple blue liquid mucous background with particles. Abstract medical illustration
RM2WEMYA7–microvilli surface of digestive system, Intestinal villi with bacteria and viruses. Microscopic villi, capillaries for digestion and absorption of foo
RF2H2X6CH–Difference Between Small and Large Intestine
RFPHTM7E–Micrograph. Cilliated ephitelium of gill. Transversal section.
RF2G5HHHD–The structure of the wall of the stomach
RF2E9GK09–Gastric mucosa where the intense PAS positivity of the epithelium lining the inner surface of the stomach and the gastric pits is observed.
RF2G5K1X2–Small intestine anatomical structure. Villi and epithelial cell with microvilli illustrations
RF2X1REW0–3d rendering of the intestinal epithelium is the single cell layer that form the luminal surface of intestine (colon) of the gastrointestinal tract
RM2BEHB9X–An illustrated close up view of an intestinal villus. Villi are finger-like projections extending into the lumen of the small intestine that absorb digested nutrients. Each villus is lined with columnar epithelium, known as enterocytes, with each cell posessing microvilli to increase surface area for more efficient absorption. Digested nutrients are abosorbed into nearby villus capillaries so that it can then be transported to the rest of the body.
RFT7EKCE–Intestinal villi, mucosa intestinal. Bacteria and microbes in intestines. Microscopic villi and capillary. Human intestine, chronic disease. Hepatitis
RME5R0RX–Photomicrograph of the villi lining the intestine walls.
RF2JKWTBM–Asthma: healthy (left) and inflamed (right) bronchiole.
RFJ65JJJ–Stomach erosion and peptic ulcer stages infographic: stomach lining and mucosa cross section diagram, medical illustration
RF2JA79WE–The Human Respiratory System. Cross section of the trachea. The tracheal mucosa is located inside cartilage. Haematoxylin end eosin stain.
RM2WEN0AF–microvilli surface of digestive system, Intestinal villi with bacteria and viruses. Microscopic villi, capillaries for digestion and absorption of foo
RFEMJDDX–Inflamed and normal nasal mucosa cells and micro cilia vector scheme with nasal spray effect and bottle
RMGRD5WC–Microscopic Image Of Cells Of Human Oral Mucosa With Bacteria. 400 X Magnification.
RFTXAP85–3d rendered medically accurate illustration of bacteria inside of the intestine
RF2E9GR0C–Gastric mucosa showing the surface mucous epithelium, the gastric pits and the fundic glands with many pink parietal cells
RFTXCW86–3d rendered medically accurate illustration of intestinal villi
RF2X1REWF–3d rendering of the intestinal epithelium is the single cell layer that form the luminal surface of intestine (colon) of the gastrointestinal tract
RM2BEHB9R–An illustrated section of villi from the small intestine as well as a close up view of a single villus. Villi are finger-like projections that extend into the lumen of the small intestine, increasing surface area for greater nutrient absorption. Each villus is lined with columnar epithelium known as enterocytes, with each cell containing microvilli to further increase surface area. Digested nutrients are absorbed into nearby capillaries so that it can then be transported to the rest of the body.
RFT7EK9G–Intestinal villi, mucosa intestinal. Bacteria and microbes in intestines. Microscopic villi and capillary. Human intestine, chronic disease. Hepatitis
RME5R1MY–Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an absorptive epithelial cells lining the surface of the small intestine, showing
RFTX7G5X–3d rendered medically accurate illustration of an inflamed colon
RF2HNWKAD–Inner intestine cancer anatomy concept as the malignant tumor growth inside of a digestion organ with intestinal villi and crypts.
RFRXAWW2–Squamous epithelium cells, illustration
RF2JKWTC2–Asthma: healthy (left) and inflamed (right) bronchiole.
RFJ65HTP–Helicobacter pylori infecting stomach, causing mucosal damage and peptic ulcer, medical illustration
RFD9NTPC–Anatomy of the structure and layers of the stomach wall.
RM2WEN12R–microvilli surface of digestive system, Intestinal villi with bacteria and viruses. Microscopic villi, capillaries for digestion and absorption of foo
RF2JKEC43–Respiratory epithelium. A type of ciliated columnar epithelium found lining most of the respiratory tract as respiratory mucosa including goblet cells
RFKH9TX1–Intestine lining and villi , Gut health
RFDMCG8T–Anatomy of human cells
RFFP1H0Y–Intestine lining and villi , Food digestion and absorption , Intestinal villus
RFEMJD05–Intestinal mucosa immunity cells medical vector illustration
RF2E9GRCR–Gastric mucosa stained with the Masson trichrome stain. The surface simple columnar epithelium of the stomach invaginates to form the gastric pits
RF2DHY2K5–Enterocyte. intestinal absorptive epithelial cell with microvilli. Structure of the enterocyte. Infographics. Vector illustration on white background.
RF2T4RR7J–Ciliated epithelium. Epithelial tissue types. It performs the function of moving particles or fluid over the epithelial surface. Vector
RF2HHKB24–small intestine Anatomy. Cross section of a ileum with Internal villi. Close-up of Epithelial cells with Microvilli. Vector illustration
RFT7EK3W–Intestinal villi, mucosa intestinal. Bacteria and microbes in intestines. Microscopic villi and capillary. Human intestine, chronic disease. Hepatitis
RME5R1MT–Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an absorptive epithelial cells lining the surface of the small intestine, showing
RFTX7G81–3d rendered medically accurate illustration of an inflamed colon
RF2DHY5M8–Hormones of the gastrointestinal tract and Enteroendocrine cell. Enterocyte. Human endocrine system. Vector illustration
RFRXAWW3–Squamous epithelium cells, illustration
RF2JKWTJW–Main olfactory system and vomeronasal organ in rats.
RFDP2JTY–Nasal mucosa, light micrograph
RFD9NTPG–Anatomy of the structure and layers of the stomach wall.
RFHJ0B3C–Fallopian tube. Light micrograph (LM) of a section through a fallopian tube, or oviduct. The fallopian tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus. The lumen is seen at the top, lined with a mucosa (pink) that contains ciliated columnar epithelium and secretory cells. Supporting this is a vascular layer with capillaries and a layer of smooth muscle (red). Magnification: x15 when printed at 10 centimetres wide.
RF2B00BH5–Human body view of lower gastrointestinal tract and small intestine. The small intestine is subdivided into the duodenum, the jejunum and the ileum
RFAT1J33–Epithelial cell of oral mucosa 140x
RFR93JN0–vector illustration of types of muscle tissue
RFMY1E19–plastic bottle with a brine solution for oral use
RFEMJD0N–Nasal mucosa cells and micro cilia vector scheme
RF2E9GW6G–Mucosa of the small intestine showing the goblet cells of the lining epithelium of villi and crypts, stained with the Periodic Acid Schiff (PAS) stain
RFAN2YMT–Low power small intestine
RFWP6MGA–Nasal mucosa
RF2RD6APC–Nasal mucosa lines (respiratory epihtelium) - closeup view 3d illustration
RFT7EK9J–Intestinal villi, mucosa intestinal. Bacteria and microbes in intestines. Microscopic villi and capillary. Human intestine, chronic disease. Hepatitis
RME5R1N0–Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an absorptive epithelial cells lining the surface of the small intestine, showing
RFTX7G7C–3d rendered medically accurate illustration of an inflamed colon