Editorial-style anatomy infographic featuring a full human skeleton paired with an enlarged detailed spine view for clear comparison of form and location. This spine anatomy labeled design uses cool clinical blues, clean vector lines, and friendly educational poster styling for a precise, approachable science visual.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Biological diagram infographic titled "Human Spine and Skeleton Comparison" featuring a clean labeled diagram centered on an editorial-grade anatomical comparison: a full human skeleton in frontal view paired with an enlarged detailed lateral cross-section style view of the vertebral column, with emphasis on spine anatomy labeled. Use a comparison-of-structures layout, with the whole skeleton on one side and the spine-focused anatomical detail on the other, connected visually to show scale and location. Arrange 9 labels evenly around the central diagram with thin leader lines, sharp readable text, and concise one-line function captions. Include these exact English labels and captions: "Skull" — "Protects the brain and supports the face."; "Cervical Vertebrae" — "Support the head and allow neck movement."; "Thoracic Vertebrae" — "Anchor the rib cage and stabilize the upper back."; "Lumbar Vertebrae" — "Bear much of the body weight in the lower back."; "Sacrum" — "Transfers body weight to the pelvis."; "Coccyx" — "Forms the small terminal segment of the vertebral column."; "Ribs" — "Protect the heart and lungs."; "Pelvis" — "Supports abdominal organs and connects the spine to the legs."; "Intervertebral Disc" — "Cushions adjacent vertebrae and absorbs shock." Render biologically accurate bone proportions and anatomical naming, educationally tasteful human anatomy, no gore. Visual style: colorful kids-book meets scientific educational poster, friendly but precise, cool clinical blues palette with soft cyan, teal, navy, and pale ice-blue accents, clean white or very light background, subtle color coding for spine regions. Overall mood: approachable, clear, curious, and trustworthy for a curious enthusiast. Include a small neat legend for spine region colors if needed, but keep focus on the labeled comparison diagram. Use medical-textbook clarity, editorial scientific illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures. 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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