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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.
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: Abdomen (English)
In this chapter we will explore the abdominal organs as well as the muscles and bones of the abdominal wall through a series of cross sections.
Anatomy: Ankle and foot (English)
The ankle is a region where the leg and foot meet. Both the ankle and foot are comprised of many structures including bones, muscles, blood vessels and nerves.
Anatomy: Blood vessels of abdomen & pelvis (English)
The abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava are the main blood vessels responsible for supplying the abdomen and pelvis, through their branches and tributaries.
Anatomy: Cerebellum and brainstem (English)
The Cerebellum is responsible for the co-ordination of movements. The Brainstem consists of medulla oblongata, pons, and midbrain.
Anatomy: Cerebrum (English)
The Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and consists of the cerebral cortex which is responsible for motor, sensory and cognitive functions.
Anatomy: Diaphragm (English)
The diaphragm is a muscle residing within the trunk and separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities. Many structures pass through it, including blood vessels.
Anatomy: Ear (English)
The ear is situated bilaterally on the Human head. It is the motherboard for somatic balance and hearing. It can be divided into the outer, middle and inner ear.
Anatomy: Elbow and forearm (English)
The elbow joint is found between the upper arm and the forearm. The forearm is comprised of the radius, ulna and muscles responsible for movements in this area.
Anatomy: Esophagus (English)
The esophagus is a long fibromuscular tube connecting the pharynx with the stomach. Here we will learn the structures that pass alongside and supply this organ.
Anatomy: Female breast (English)
The breasts are paired milk-producing organs in the upper ventral sides of the torso. They contain the mammary glands which secrete milk used to feed infants.
Anatomy: Female reproductive organs (English)
The female reproductive system consists of organs specialized in functions like gamete production and nurturing a fertilized egg as it develops into a fetus.
Anatomy: First look at bones and muscles (English)
Before immersing in the vast amount of structures that you need to learn in anatomy, let's start with the main bones and muscles found in the Human body.
Anatomy: Hip and thigh (English)
The framework of the hip and thigh is defined by the bony pelvis and femur. Bones, blood vessels and nerves attach to and pass alongside these bones.
Anatomy: Kidneys (English)
The kidneys are a pair of organs shaped like beans and located in the back of the abdomen. The main function of those organs is to filter your blood.
Anatomy: Knee and leg (English)
The knee joint is found between the thigh and the lower leg. Many structures belong to this area of the body, including the tibia and fibula.
Anatomy: Large intestine (English)
The large intestine is the last part of the GI tract. It functions to absorb water from fecal matter and helps the body get rid of the remaining waste material.
Anatomy: Liver (English)
The liver is a large essential organ found in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen. It is a multifunctional unit that performs such duties as detoxification.
Anatomy: Lungs (English)
The lungs are two organs found within the chest cavity that are essential to respiration. There are many important structures associated to these organs.
Anatomy: Lymphatics of the abdomen and the pelvis (English)
There are many lymph nodes, vessels and organs responsible for lymph circulation in this area of the body.
Anatomy: Male reproductive organs (English)
The male reproductive system consists of organs specialized in many functions which include producing, maintaining and transporting sperm and protective fluid.
Anatomy: Mediastinum (English)
The mediastinum is found in the midline of the thorax and is surrounded by the left and right pleural sacs. Many structures are found within this area.
Anatomy: Meninges & blood vessels of the brain (English)
In this chapter we will explore the layers that cover the CNS (meninges) and the blood vessels of the brain.
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: First look at the systems (English)
An organ system is a group of structures working together to perform important tasks in your body. Let's take a look at all the systems that make up your body.
Anatomy: Nasal region (English)
The nasal region consists of two main structures: nose, which defines the center of the face; and nasal cavity, an air-filled space above and behind the nose.
Anatomy: Neck (English)
The neck is the part of the body that distinguishes the head from the torso or trunk. Many vital structures pass through this area of the body.
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.