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Body Structure Description Diagram - Infographic Design

Body Structure Description Diagram - Infographic Design

RJ0400045_11

  • Last Update 05/29/2025
  • File Size 3MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A silhouette-based infographic PowerPoint slide that visually explains human body structure and major organs. The design features a gray human silhouette at the center with 6 key organs (brain, lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, reproductive system) marked with blue and light blue circular icons, connected to descriptive text labels via connector lines. Two color variations are provided: blue-dominant and blue-green mixed palette. This presentation slide is ready to use for medical, life science, and health education lectures. Fully editable in 16:9 PPTX format.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Provide an intuitive visual tool for explaining human anatomy and organ functions to audiences. Ideal for medical and nursing lectures, life science seminars, health education workshops, and hospital patient education sessions where clear body structure and organ location visualization is essential.

  • How to Use

    Enter organ-specific information (function, disease, treatment) in the text areas next to each of the 6 organ icons. Colors, icons, and text are fully editable, allowing you to emphasize specific organs, add supplementary data, or customize content to match your lecture topic.

  • Recommended For

    Medical and nursing faculty, life science educators, health education coordinators, pharmacy and dental students, hospital and clinic communication teams, patient education specialists, and healthcare professionals preparing visual presentations.

  • Slide Structure

    2-slide set. Each slide centers on a gray human silhouette with 6 organ points (circular icons) positioned around the body, connected to text labels via lines. Slide 1 uses blue-dominant color palette; Slide 2 features blue-green mixed colors for visual variety and emphasis flexibility.

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