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About these infographics
● This template contains an assortment of complementary infographic resources for the
Anatomy Lesson presentation
● These infographics are adapted to the style of the aforementioned presentation, so you can insert
them easily and have them completely integrated at once. You just need to do the following:
○ Select the element that you want to copy
○ Right-click and choose “Copy”
○ Go to the slide where you want the element to appear
○ Right-click and choose “Paste”
Anatomy lesson infographics
Saturn is composed
Surface mostly of hydrogen
and helium
Anatomy lesson infographics
A A Brain
B B Heart
C C Lungs
D D Stomach
E E Liver
F F Ovaries
G G Intestine
Anatomy lesson infographics
Sense Organ Stimulus Receiver
Thermoreceptor
Hearing Sounds
Mechanoreceptor
Anatomy lesson infographics
Jupiter
Rear Jupiter is a gas giant and is also the
Lateral biggest planet in the Solar System
Proximal
Mars
Prior
Despite being red, Mars is actually
a cold place. It’s full or iron oxide
dust
Distal
Lower
Anatomy lesson infographics
Descriptive Macroscopic
Topographic Comparative
Study disciplines
Developmental Surgical
Pathological Microscopic
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System. This planet's name has
nothing to do with the liquid metal, since Mercury was named after the Roman messenger god
Anatomy lesson infographics
Bone types
Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun. It's also the fourth-largest planet by diameter in the
Solar System
Anatomy lesson infographics
C1
Cervical spine
C7
T1
Name Disks
Cervical spine 7
Thoracic spine
Thoracic spine 12
T12
L1 Lumbar spine 5
Lumbar spine
Sacrum 1
L5
S
Sacrum
Coccyx 1
C Coccyx
Anatomy lesson infographics
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System. This planet's name has
nothing to do with the liquid metal, since Mercury was named after the Roman messenger god
Spinal cord
Spinous process
Anatomy lesson infographics
Earth 2/5
Pluto 3/5
Mercury
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the
Solar System. This planet's name has nothing to do with the liquid
metal
Mercury Jupiter
It’s the smallest planet It’s the biggest planet
of them all of them all
Venus Saturn
Venus has a beautiful Saturn is a gas giant
name and has rings
Mars Neptune
Mars is actually a very Neptune is very far
cold place away from us
Anatomy lesson infographics
It’s the biggest planet Saturn is a gas giant Neptune is very far
of them all with rings away from us
Anatomy lesson infographics
Mercury Mars
Venus
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
Anatomy lesson infographics
Test 1 Test 2
Mercury 3/5 Saturn 50%
Mars Earth
Despite being red, Earth is a planet that
Mars is cold harbors life
Mercury Venus
Mercury is quite a Venus has high
small planet temperatures
Step 3
Saturn is a gas giant
Venus
with rings Venus has a beautiful name and is the second
planet from the Sun. It’s terribly hot, even
Step 4 hotter than Mercury, and its atmosphere is
Earth is a planet that extremely poisonous
has life
Anatomy lesson infographics
Mercury Mars
Mercury is the closest Despite being red, Mars is
planet to the Sun a cold place
Jupiter Venus
It’s the biggest planet in Venus is the second planet
the Solar System from the Sun
Anatomy lesson infographics
Human anatomy
Breastbone ● Protection
● Pressure resistance
● Muscular support
Costal cartilages
Compartments
Ribs
● Pleural
● Mediastinal
Bottom opening
Anatomy lesson infographics
Mars 60% Saturn 50%
3/5
Saturn Jupiter
60% 25%
Saturn is a gas giant and Jupiter is the biggest
has rings planet of them all
Anatomy lesson infographics
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Infographics
You can add and edit some infographics to your presentation to present your data in a visual way.
● Choose your favourite infographic and insert it in your presentation using Ctrl C
+ Ctrl V or Cmd C + Cmd V in Mac.
● Select one of the parts and ungroup it by right-clicking and choosing
“Ungroup”.
● Change the color by clicking on the paint bucket.
● Then resize the element by clicking and dragging one of the square-shaped
points of its bounding box (the cursor should look like a double-headed arrow).
Remember to hold Shift while dragging to keep the proportions.
● Group the elements again by selecting them, right-clicking and choosing
“Group”.
● Repeat the steps above with the other parts and when you’re done editing,
copy the end result and paste it into your presentation.
● Remember to choose the “Keep source formatting” option so that it keeps the
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