Respiratory (6)

Illustration comparing an asthmatic bronchiole to a normal bronchiole. The asthmatic bronchiole, labeled "Bronchoconstriction with excess mucus", is constricted with a buildup of yellow mucus. A section view of the mucous filled bronchiole is at the top. The normal bronchiole appears open and clear. A sectional view of the clear bronchiole is at the top.

The image presents a visual comparison of bronchioles in two conditions: normal and asthmatic (bronchoconstriction with mucus). Two bronchioles are on the left; one shown in cross-section, filled with yellow mucus, the other shown as the front view of the bronchiole constricted and surrounded by inflamed tissue and mucous. On the right, two bronchioles are shown representing a clear and open normal airway. The composition is clean and clinical, using soft color, smooth shading, and clear labels to differentiate the two states. The image is intended to illustrate the physical effects of asthma on the respiratory system.

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