Can you spot Evie in amongst these bronchiole tubes? They are essential for bringing air into the lungs and form a sort of tree shape, hence their nickname, the bronchial tree! 🌳

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Title: The Growth of a Tumor
Artist: Veronica Huacuja
Medium: Oil, acrylic, marble powder and "plastilita"
Year: 2018
Size: 80 x 100 cm
This artwork reinterprets this illness in a human organism that shows itself like an open injury.

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Your eyes are an amazing, strange place: they first 'see' images upside down, and it's up to your brain to correct them!

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We're half way through the week, explorers! I think we deserve a break, don't you? Luckily, we have all the chemicals and nutrients we need to refuel our bodies - they're in our food!

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Did you know the smallest bones in your body can be found in your ear? These tiny ossicles are used to transmit sound from the outside world towards your brain! https://t.co/VtHhRWDO4X

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Title: Study Body 61
Artist: Veronica Huacuja
Media: Oil on paper
Year: 2017
Dimensions: 23 x 30 cm
https://t.co/sil6mFBdid

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New week? No problem! Take a deep breath and fill your lungs with oxygen - your blood will carry it all over your body and give you the energy to make this week great!

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Beautifully detailed anatomical drawings by Enrique Moreiro

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The Os coccygis helps prove that humans once had tails (possibly) :)

https://t.co/J1ATqdfe3F

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