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Medical Signs and Outline Health Symbols for presentations (PPT icons)
Human Body Parts & Organs #5 - Bodily Functions
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide titled "Human Body Parts & Organs #5 - Bodily Functions" covers key physiological functions: Respiration, which is the process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide; Nasal Breathing, the act of breathing through the nose; Heart Rate, the number of heartbeats per minute; Pulse, which can be felt over arterial blood as the heart beats; and the Circulatory System, the system responsible for the flow of blood, oxygen, and other nutrients throughout the body.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is light with subtle gradient shading.
- There are five circular icons aligned horizontally, each depicting a different bodily function.
- The icons are outlined in a teal color with a slightly thicker stroke width.
- The first icon represents respiration and shows a pair of lungs.
- The second icon illustrates nasal breathing with a profile view of a nose and breathing lines.
- The third icon features a heart outline with an electrocardiogram wave, representing heart rate.
- The fourth icon has a heart with a pulse symbol, indicating heartbeat or pulse.
- The fifth icon is colored differently in teal and orange, emphasizing the circulatory system with an abstract representation of the heart and blood flow.
- Underneath each icon, there is a small text label describing each bodily function.
- Each icon-text pair is separated by some space, maintaining a balanced and organized layout.
The slide is designed to be clean and visually coherent, with a minimalist style that presents the information in a clear and uncluttered manner. The use of consistent iconography and color scheme makes it visually appealing and easy to digest.
Use Cases
- A health education presentation explaining basic human physiology.
- A medical seminar to illustrate concepts related to cardiology or pulmonology.
- An introduction in a biology class covering the different systems of the human body.
- A corporate wellness program detailing how these functions can be indicators of health and targets for improvement.