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Illustration of smell sensors, nasal epithelium, olfactory bulb, turbinate, bones, frontal sinus and sphenoid sinus in nasal cavity
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Illustration of smell sensors, nasal epithelium, olfactory bulb, turbinate, bones, frontal sinus and sphenoid sinus in nasal cavity
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Dorling Kindersley
Media ID 13553197
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Anatomy Biomedical Illustration Bone Caucasian Appearance Cavity Frontal Human Brain Human Head Human Internal Organ Human Nose Human Skeleton Physiology Profile Profile View Sensory Perception Smelling Human Body Part Nasal Olfaction Olfactory Bulb Sinus Sphenoid Watercolour Painting
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This watercolor painting by Dorling Kindersley showcases the intricate anatomy of the nasal cavity and its associated structures. The illustration provides a detailed view of the smell sensors, nasal epithelium, olfactory bulb, turbinate bones, frontal sinus, and sphenoid sinus that contribute to our sense of smell. In this artwork, we observe a profile view of a Caucasian individual's head with a white background accentuating the vibrant colors used in the watercolor medium. The artist skillfully captures both the scientific accuracy and artistic beauty in depicting these internal organs. The delicate nasal epithelium is portrayed as a thin layer lining the interior walls of the nose while various turbinate bones are visible within. These structures play crucial roles in filtering and humidifying incoming air before it reaches our lungs. The olfactory bulb takes center stage as it processes sensory information from odor molecules detected by specialized smell sensors located within this region. This process ultimately allows us to perceive different scents and triggers our sense of smell. Additionally, we can also appreciate an insight into paranasal sinuses such as the frontal sinus and sphenoid sinus which are important for regulating air pressure within our skull. Overall, this stunning artwork not only educates viewers on human physiology but also serves as an exquisite example of biomedical illustration merging science with artistry seamlessly.
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