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Anatomy: Dorsal trunk (English)
The dorsal trunk is a group structures, including bones and muscles, which define the back. Those structures comprise the dorsal walls of the abdomen and thorax.
Cross Sectional Anatomy: Female pelvis (English)
In this set of cross sections we see the bones, muscles, organs, vessels and nerves of the female pelvis.
Anatomy: Head (English)
The head is comprised of many structures including the eyes, ears, nose and mouth, which aid in various sensory functions, such as sight, hearing and taste.
Anatomy: Heart (English)
The heart is responsible for pumping blood all over your body. It is a vital organ that has a complex structure made of cardiac tissue and embedded vessels.
Cross Sectional Anatomy: Lower extremity (English)
In this chapter you will learn how to identify the structures of the lower extremity in the cross-sectional plane.
Cross Sectional Anatomy: Male Pelvis (English)
In this set of cross sections we see the bones, muscles, organs, vessels and nerves of the male pelvis.
Anatomy: Orbit and contents (English)
The bony orbit is the skeletal cavity or socket which is made up of several cranial structures and surrounds the soft tissue that make up the eye.
Anatomy: Peritoneal cavity (English)
The peritoneal cavity is a space between the parietal and visceral peritoneum, which are the two membranes that separate the organs from the abdominal wall.
Anatomy: Subcortical structures (English)
Below the cortex there are important structures (limbic system, diencephalon and ventricles) that play an important role in both motor and cognitive functions.
Cross Sectional Anatomy: Thorax (English)
In this chapter we will explore the organs of the thoracic cavity and the thoracic wall as seen in cross sections.
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