Educational liver lobule infographic in a vintage scientific plate style, designed with clear labels, directional arrows, and child-friendly anatomy. This mitosis diagram-inspired teaching chart highlights blood flow, bile flow, and key hepatic structures with clean editorial illustration and textbook clarity.
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Biological diagram infographic titled "Liver Lobule Blood and Bile Flow" centered on a clean labeled pathway diagram of a biologically accurate hexagonal hepatic lobule, simplified for kids ages 8–12, showing clear input → output flow. Main structure in the center: a classic liver lobule cross-section with portal triads at the corners, sinusoids radiating inward to a central vein, and bile canaliculi flowing outward. Arrange 7 labeled components around the central diagram with thin leader lines; each label must include a short heading in English and a one-line function description in English. Add clear directional arrows for two pathways: blood flow from portal triads toward the central vein, and bile flow from hepatocytes outward toward bile ducts. Include small input/output markers: blood input, blood output, bile output. Use biologically accurate anatomical naming and child-friendly clarity. Required labeled parts with exact on-image text: 1. "Portal Triad" — "Corner unit with artery, vein, and bile duct." 2. "Hepatic Artery Branch" — "Brings oxygen-rich blood into the lobule." 3. "Portal Vein Branch" — "Brings nutrient-rich blood from the gut." 4. "Sinusoids" — "Tiny channels where blood flows past liver cells." 5. "Hepatocytes" — "Liver cells that clean blood and make bile." 6. "Central Vein" — "Collects blood from the middle of the lobule." 7. "Bile Duct" — "Carries bile away to help digest fats." Show flow markers with exact on-image text: "Blood In" "Blood Out" "Bile Out" Visual style: vintage 1900s scientific plate, editorial anatomical teaching chart, elegant old textbook composition, natural anatomy tones palette with warm browns, muted reds, soft ochres, parchment cream, and olive-gray accents. Mood: educational, calm, refined, approachable for children, scientifically accurate but simple. Render with medical-textbook clarity, editorial scientific illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures. All labels sharp, high contrast, and easy to read. No graphic medical gore, no real patient photos, no surgical blood, no cruelty imagery, tasteful educational anatomy, accurate proportions, clean background, subtle aged-paper feel without reducing readability. 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.
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