This comprehensive collection consists of numerous healthcare-themed items and icons, ranging from human bodies to organs, hospital elements, and various other useful icons. These assets can be utilized to design infographics or for other creative purposes. The set also includes a high-quality JPG file. All of these resources are available under the Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License. medical element elements Medical Elements Collection
A small reaction tube with some frowning eyes filled with a pink liquid anthropomorphism biochemistry biology Reaction tube
The structure (abbreviated) of the structural polysaccharide chitin, a major component of the exoskeleton of arthropods (spiders, crustaceans, insects, etc.) and of the cell wall of fungi. It is similar to cellulose, but with a different side group on the carbon 2 of glucose. Absorbable surgical thread can be made of this material. Only a small fragment of the potentially infinite polymer is shown. Drawn in Inkscape. sugar chemistry science Chitin
A ball-and-stick model structure of non-polar amino acid proline (Pro, P). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape. acid chemistry science Proline (amino acid)
A ball-and-stick model structure of polar amino acid glutamine (Gln, Q). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape. acid chemistry science Glutamine (amino acid)
The general structure of amino acids, the protein building blocks. Drawn in Inkscape. acid chemistry science Amino acid (general)
Bacterial operon model. More information here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operon science clip expression Operon model (Molecular Biology)
Bacterial operon model. More information here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operon bacteria operon gene Operon model (Molecular Biology)
Spreader- Instrument to spread the bacterial culture on plates containing growth media laminar spreader bacteria Spreader-Microbiology
A ball-and-stick model structure of acidic (negatively-charged) amino acid glutamic acid (Glu, E). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape acid acidic amino Glutamic acid (amino acid)
A ball-and-stick model structure of polar amino acid asparagine (Asn, N). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape acid amino amino acid Asparagine (amino acid)
science helix dna biology gene cells genome Dna Helix clip art helix Science Helix Dna Biology Gene Cells Genome
science diagram simple human medicine theresaknott blank system respiratory labeled Respiratory System clip art anatomy respiratory science Respiratory System clip art
A model (with "artistic license") of the steroid cholesterol, the basis of steroid hormones. Blue-grey is carbon, white is hydrogen, red is oxygen. Drawn in Inkscape. cholesterol chemistry biology Cholesterol
2'-deoxyguanosine 5'-triphosphate, or dGTP, one of the nucleotides (basic units) that make up DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), the genetic material of all cellular organisms. Done in Inkscape. Oxygen is red, nitrogen is green, phosphorus is silver, the rest is carbon. No hydrogens. chemical science chemistry DGTP
Petri dishes are fundamental tool in the study of pathogen elements, this set includes empty petri dishes with guides and divisions glass top science Petri Dish Vectors
A ball-and-stick model structure of non-polar, hydrophobic amino acid isoleucine (Ile, I). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape. amino acid amino acid Isoleucine (amino acid)
A ball-and-stick model structure of non-polar, hydrophobic amino acid valine (Val, V). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape. amino acid amino acid Valine (amino acid)
A ball-and-stick model structure of polar amino acid asparagine (Asn, N). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape. amino acid amino acid Asparagine (amino acid)
A ball-and-stick model structure of polar amino acid threonine (Thr, T). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape. amino acid amino acid Threonine (amino acid)
A ball-and-stick model structure of basic (positively-charged) amino acid histidine (His, H). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape. amino acid amino acid Histidine (amino acid)
A ball-and-stick model structure of non-polar, hydrophobic amino acid tryptophan (Trp, W). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape. amino acid amino acid Tryptophan (amino acid)
A ball-and-stick model structure of polar, hydrophobic amino acid tyrosine (Tyr, Y). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape. amino acid amino acid Tyrosine (amino acid)
A ball-and-stick model structure of acidic (negatively-charged) amino acid glutamic acid (Glu, E). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape. amino acid amino acid Glutamic acid (amino acid)
A ball-and-stick model structure of non-polar amino acid proline (Pro, P). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape. amino acid amino acid Proline (amino acid)
The structure (abbreviated) of the polysaccharide cellulose, a major structural component of plant cell walls, wood. It is just an unbranched polymer of beta-glucose. Only a small fragment of the potentially infinite polymer is shown. Drawn in Inkscape. cellulose polysaccharide sugar Cellulose
A radial phylogenetic tree (i.e. a genealogy of species) drawn with Dendroscope and tweaked in Inkscape. (for some reason a thumbnail has not been created, so there is nothing to see here; click on the white area and the drawing should open though). tree phylogeny phylogenetic Phylogeny
2'-deoxyguanosine 5'-triphosphate, or dGTP, one of the nucleotides (basic units) that make up DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), the genetic material of all cellular organisms. Done in Inkscape. Oxygen is red, nitrogen is green, phosphorus is silver, the rest is carbon. No hydrogens. dna chemistry science DGTP
At the hearing it is known as the cochlear vestibule organ within the study of medicine. It is an organ that is highly developed, primarily in terrestrial and aquatic lower mammals human line drawn Sketched Hearing Ear
The structure a triacyglicerol, a.k.a fat. This fat molecule possesses three identical, saturated fatty acid (palmitic acid) units, linked to a glycerol molecule. Drawn in Inkscape. fat triglyceride triacylglycerol Fat molecule
Medicine and the study of bacteria are most important every day, we need to combat with viruses and bacteria in our lives and we are most exposed to harmful elements, foods and materials. This vector set have some pathogen study icons for medical projects human medical science Vector Pathogen Icons
The genetic code, in DNA letters (T instead of U), and containing amino acids in three representations: full name, 3-letter abbreviation, and 1-letter. Drawn in Inkscape. How to read the genetic code: start from the center circle and go outwards. So, if the gene has an AGC, that means amino acid serine. A CGA means arginine. And three of the combinations are stop codons, which don't give any amino acid: TAA, TAG, and TGA. science genetics molecular Genetic Code
A diagram of the human skeleton, circa 1900. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) White Background Anatomy Human Representation Human Skeleton
A ball-and-stick model structure of acidic (negatively-charged) amino acid aspartic acid (Asp, D). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape. acid negative chemistry Aspartic acid (amino acid)
The genetic code, in RNA letters (U instead of T), and containing amino acids in three representations: full name, 3-letter abbreviation, and 1-letter. Drawn in Inkscape. How to read the genetic code: start from the center circle and go outwards. So, if the gene has an AGC, that means amino acid serine. A CGA means arginine. And three of the combinations are stop codons, which don't give any amino acid: TAA, TAG, and TGA. science code molecular Genetic Code RNA