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Anatomy: Pharynx (English)
The pharynx is a muscular column running between the oral cavity and the esophagus. Each pharyngeal structure, including muscles and vessels, will be seen here.
Anatomy: First look at the neurovasculature (English)
Blood and nerve impulses travel in your body thanks to intricate networks formed by these major arteries, veins and nerves that we are going to cover.
Anatomy: Shoulder and arm (English)
The shoulder is one of the largest joints, connecting the arm to the trunk. The upper arm is mainly defined by the humerus and muscles surrounding it.
Anatomy: Small intestine (English)
The small intestine is the part of the GI tract between the stomach and large intestine. This structure is divided into 3 parts: duodenum, jejunum and ileum.
Anatomy: Spinal cord (English)
The spinal cord and the brain, together, make up the central nervous system (CNS). This chapter will discuss all the anatomy related to the spinal cord.
Anatomy: Spleen (English)
The spleen is found in the upper left part of the abdomen. Its main functions include filtering your blood, creating new blood cells and store platelets.
Anatomy: Stomach (English)
The stomach is an organ found in the upper abdomen and is part of the gastrointestinal tract. The main function of this organ is to produce digestive enzymes.
Anatomy: Teeth (English)
The teeth are anatomical structures that can be found in the oral cavity in both the upper and lower jaws.
Anatomy: Terminology (English)
In Human anatomy, there are 7000+ terms that need to be learned. Start with the basic terminology and become familiar with the language used in anatomy.
Cross Sectional Anatomy: Upper extremity (English)
In this chapter we see the bones, the muscles and the vessels of the upper extremity in the cross-sectional plane.
Anatomy: Ureter (English)
The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle fibers that take urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder..
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.
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.
Anatomy: Vertebral column (English)
The vertebral column is a bony structure providing the main support within the axial skeleton. It is further divided into sections which will be discussed here.
Cross Sectional Anatomy: Head and neck (English)
In this chapter we explore the brain, the sensory organs, the skull as well as the different structures of the neck visible in a series of cross sections.
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: Ventral trunk (English)
The ventral trunk is a group structures, including bones and muscles, which define the chest and belly, known in technical terms as the thorax and and abdomen.