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Spinal Nerve Collection

"Exploring the Intricacies of Spinal Nerves: A Journey through Artwork" In this captivating collection of artwork

Background imageSpinal Nerve Collection: Phrenic nerves and diaphragm, artwork

Phrenic nerves and diaphragm, artwork
Phrenic nerves and diaphragm, computer artwork. The left and right phrenic nerves run from the top of the neck to the thoracic diaphragm

Background imageSpinal Nerve Collection: Suboccipital muscles and nerve, artwork C014 / 5097

Suboccipital muscles and nerve, artwork C014 / 5097
Suboccipital muscles. Computer artwork of the back of the base of the skull showing nerves (yellow) and the suboccipital muscles (pink)

Background imageSpinal Nerve Collection: Spinal cord regions, diagram

Spinal cord regions, diagram
Spinal cord regions. Diagram of a sagittal section through the human skull and backbone, showing the five main regions of the spinal cord and the numbered nerves associated with them

Background imageSpinal Nerve Collection: Arm nerve regions, artwork C016 / 6840

Arm nerve regions, artwork C016 / 6840
Arm nerve regions. Artwork of the muscles of the human body from the front, with the right arm (left) labelled with the names of the spinal nerves (cervical, neck, C; and thoracic, chest)

Background imageSpinal Nerve Collection: Pelvis, artwork

Pelvis, artwork
Pelvis. Computer artwork of the pelvis showing the ligaments (white), nerves (yellow) and muscles (pink). Ligaments are bands of connective tissue that connect bones

Background imageSpinal Nerve Collection: Upper back anatomy, artwork

Upper back anatomy, artwork
Upper back anatomy, computer artwork. The muscles either side of the neck that attach to the shoulder blades (scapulae) are the levator scapulae muscles

Background imageSpinal Nerve Collection: Pelvis, artwork C014 / 5105

Pelvis, artwork C014 / 5105
Pelvis. Computer artwork of the pelvis showing the ligaments (white) and nerves (yellow). Ligaments are bands of connective tissue that connect bones

Background imageSpinal Nerve Collection: Suboccipital muscles and nerve, artwork C014 / 5099

Suboccipital muscles and nerve, artwork C014 / 5099
Suboccipital muscles. Computer artwork of the back of the base of the skull showing nerves (yellow) and the suboccipital muscles (pink)

Background imageSpinal Nerve Collection: Suboccipital muscles and nerve, artwork C014 / 5098

Suboccipital muscles and nerve, artwork C014 / 5098
Suboccipital muscles. Computer artwork of the back of the base of the skull showing nerves (yellow) and the suboccipital muscles (pink)

Background imageSpinal Nerve Collection: Central nervous system, artwork

Central nervous system, artwork
Central nervous system. Computer artwork showing the brain, cranial nerves and the top portion of the spinal cord. At centre is the pituitary gland (small, spherical), which secretes hormones

Background imageSpinal Nerve Collection: Spinal anatomy, 14th century artwork

Spinal anatomy, 14th century artwork. The spinal cord is shown running down the back, with eighteen spinal nerves braching off through holes in the vertebrae (spinal bones)

Background imageSpinal Nerve Collection: Coloured artwork of spinal column & spinal nerves

Coloured artwork of spinal column & spinal nerves
Spinal nerves. Computer-enhanced historical illustration of the human spinal cord and spinal nerves. Red and blue blood vessels & red muscles of the back & the upper arms can be seen

Background imageSpinal Nerve Collection: Spinal root nerves, SEM

Spinal root nerves, SEM
Spinal root nerves. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a sectioned spinal root nerve bundle, showing individual axons, extensions of nerve cells)



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"Exploring the Intricacies of Spinal Nerves: A Journey through Artwork" In this captivating collection of artwork, we delve into the fascinating world of spinal nerves and their intricate connections within the human body. The first piece showcases the phrenic nerves and their vital role in controlling our diaphragm, a key muscle involved in breathing. The artwork beautifully captures the interplay between these nerves and the diaphragm, highlighting their essential partnership for sustaining life. Moving on to another masterpiece, we encounter an exquisite portrayal of suboccipital muscles and nerve. This composition masterfully depicts these muscles' location at the base of our skull and their connection to a specific nerve. It serves as a visual reminder of how even seemingly small components contribute significantly to our overall well-being. Continuing our journey through artistry, we arrive at arm nerve regions depicted in stunning detail. The artist skillfully illustrates various pathways that transmit signals from our spine to different parts of our arms. Each region is meticulously portrayed, showcasing both complexity and beauty inherent in this network. Next up is an artwork that celebrates a healthy spine – a true marvel of nature's design. With its graceful curves captured flawlessly on canvas, it reminds us to cherish this central pillar supporting our entire body structure. As we explore further into lower body anatomy artworks, we are greeted by multiple pieces that showcase different aspects such as musculature or nervous system intricacies. These captivating compositions offer insights into how spinal nerves play crucial roles throughout this region – enabling movement, sensation, and coordination. Amongst them stands out another depiction emphasizing phrenic nerves' significance alongside the diaphragm once again - reinforcing just how interconnected these elements truly are for optimal functioning. With each lower-body artwork encountered along this artistic expedition comes a deeper appreciation for the wonders hidden beneath our skin's surface. From muscular strength to sensory perception – all orchestrated harmoniously by spinal nerves.