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Human Lymphatic Network anatomical infographic diagram

Editorial-style anatomical infographic showing the Human Lymphatic Network in a clean anterior-view human figure with 7 clearly labeled lymphatic structures and function captions. Designed with textbook clarity, refined grayscale linework, and a calm scientific aesthetic for educational content and prokaryote diagram search relevance.

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Monochrome medical infographic of the human lymphatic system with 7 labeled organs and vessels in anterior view.
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Generated2026-06-01
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Biological diagram infographic titled "Human Lymphatic Network" centered on a clean labeled anatomical diagram of the human lymphatic system in anterior view, rendered as an editorial-grade cross-section style anatomical overview for a curious enthusiast. Show a tasteful full-body human figure silhouette with the lymphatic vessels and major lymphoid organs highlighted clearly. Place 7 labeled components around the central diagram with thin leader lines; each component must include a short English heading and a one-line English function caption. Use biologically accurate human anatomical naming and realistic proportions. Labels to include exactly: 1. "Cervical Lymph Nodes" — "Filter lymph from the head and neck." 2. "Axillary Lymph Nodes" — "Drain lymph from the upper limb, chest, and breast region." 3. "Thoracic Duct" — "Returns lymph to the venous circulation." 4. "Spleen" — "Filters blood and supports immune surveillance." 5. "Thymus" — "Supports T cell maturation in early life." 6. "Inguinal Lymph Nodes" — "Drain lymph from the lower limb and groin." 7. "Lymphatic Vessels" — "Transport interstitial fluid, immune cells, and absorbed fats." Arrange labels evenly around the figure for balanced readability, with sharp legible typography and uncluttered spacing. Visual style: medical illustration, Netter-style, medical-textbook clarity, editorial scientific illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures. Color palette: monochrome scientific, using grayscale, charcoal, soft silver, and muted slate tones with subtle tonal contrast. Overall mood: precise, calm, educational, refined, and clinically clear. Include a small legend style cue for lymphatic vessels versus organs if helpful, but keep the layout minimal and elegant. No graphic medical gore, no surgical blood, no real patient photos, educationally tasteful human anatomy. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no graphic gore, no real patient photos, no watermarks No graphic medical gore, no real patient photographs, no surgical blood. For human anatomy, keep illustrations educationally tasteful. For animal anatomy, no cruelty imagery. Scientifically accurate labeling and proportions.