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Anatomy, gross: Better known among medical students simply as "gross", gross anatomy is the study of the form of structures that are large enough to be seen with the naked eye.

 


Anatomy of the Endocrine System
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hypothalamus
The hypothalamus is located in the brain, near the optic chiasm.

Anatomy of a First Aid Kit
A well-stocked first aid kit is a handy thing to have. To be prepared for emergencies, keep a first aid kit in your home and another in your car.

Anatomy of the Digestive System Introduction
Digestion is the process by which food is broken down into smaller pieces so that the body can use them to build and nourish cells and to provide energy.

Anatomy: Fetus in Utero
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amniotic sac - a thin-walled sac that surrounds the fetus during pregnancy.

Anatomy of the Heart
Your heart is located under the ribcage in the center of your chest between your right and left lungs. Its muscular walls beat, or contract, pumping blood continuously to all parts of your body.

Anatomy and development of the mouth and teeth:
Children's teeth begin developing in the fetus. Good nutrition from the mother during pregnancy is important in the development of the teeth.

Anatomy of the Endocrine System
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Anatomy and Function of the Coronary Arteries
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Anatomy and Function of the Electrical System
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Anatomy of the Shoulder
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The shoulder comprises bones, ligaments, tendons, and muscles that connect the arm to the torso.

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How are human breasts different from those of other primates?

Skin Anatomy and Skin Disorders
From acne to xerosis, skin conditions number in the hundreds. In fact, some doctors, called dermatologists, specialize in disorders of the skin, but is it any wonder: the skin is the largest organ in the body.

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Tooth anatomy
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Michael Kapner, D.D.S., General and Cosmetic Dentistry, New Rochelle, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body is a medical textbook used by students worldwide. The book has become a classic of anatomical reference, and includes 1,247 detailed engravings of areas of anatomical interest.

Anatomy
External appearance
The olm's body is snakelike, 20-30 cm (8-12 in) long, with some specimens reaching up to 40 centimetres (16 in).

Anatomy and Pathophysiology of the Lymphatic System
The human lymphatic system generally includes superficial or primary lymphatic vessels that form a complex dermal network of capillarylike channels that drain into larger, ...

Anatomy
The study of form. Gross anatomy involves structures that can be seen with the naked eye. It is as opposed to microscopic anatomy (or histology) which involves structures seen under the microscope.

Anatomy of the Eye
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anterior chamber - the front section of the eye's interior where aqueous humor flows in and out, providing nourishment to the eye and surrounding tissues.

Anatomy
The pericardium (pericardial complex) serves as a protective barrier from the spread of infection or inflammation from adjacent structures.

Anatomy
The nasopharynx has a cuboidal shape. The lateral walls are formed by the eustachian tube and the fossa of Rosenmuller.

Anatomy of the ear
Figure 1 - Anatomy of the ear
Anatomically, the ear is divided into three parts, the outer, middle and inner ear.

Anatomy of the Heart
Causes
SSS is caused by a problem with the electrical signals of the heart. The problem begins in an area of the heart called the sinoatrial (SA) node. This node is considered to be the heart's natural pacemaker.

Anatomy
There are four major ligaments which support the knee:
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)
Medial collateral ligament (MCL)
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ntmi noun 1 the structure especially the internal structure of the body 2 the branch of science that ...
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Anatomy of a Headache
Although it may feel like it, a headache is not actually a pain in your brain. The brain tells you when other parts of your body hurt, but it can't feel pain itself.

Anatomy of a blood clot
In healthy individuals, clots begins when fibrin, an insoluble protein that forms the skeleton of the clot, forms at the wound site from fibrinogen, a soluble protein present in plasma.

Anatomy of the colon and rectum
The colon and rectum make up the large intestine, which plays an important role in the body's ability to process waste.

Anatomy of the ear
Why are earaches so common in children?
This may be because children's eustachian tubes are shorter and more narrow than those of adults. Most children will have at least 1 ear infection by their third birthday.

Anatomy of Hair
Hair is composed of two basic structures - the follicle which is found in the skin and the hair shaft lies above the skin. The follicle consists of several layers and each layer has its own specific functions.

Anatomy of a sperm
Men produce up to 30 billion sperm every four weeks or so. Sperm are ‘born' in the seminiferous tubules within each testicle, then mature as they migrate through the epididymis.

Anatomy of the Heart
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Anatomy of cellulite
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As fat cells enlarge, they push up against the skin. Tough, long connective cords pull down. This creates an uneven surface or dimpling, often referred to as cellulite....
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Anatomy of the breast
A woman's breasts are made up of fat, connective tissue and thousands of tiny glands, known as lobules, which produce milk.

Anatomy of the Teeth
The teeth are the hardest substances in the human body. Besides being essential for chewing, the teeth play an important role in speech. Parts of the teeth include: ...

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The urinary tract consists of two kidneys, two ureters which drain urine from the kidneys into the bladder for storage, and the urethra which drains the bladder.

anatomy: The physical structure of an internal structure of an organism or any of its parts.
intravenous: Also referred to as IV. Existing or occurring inside a vein.
ions: Electrically charged atoms.

Anatomy
Anatomy describes the structure and organisation of living creatures.

Anatomy and Functions of the Skin
The skin is the body’s largest organ, accounting for more than 10 percent of body mass. The skin provides a number of functions including: ...

Anatomy of the Lactating Breast
New research using ultrasound imaging reveals a number of key differences from the previously held understanding of the anatomy of the breast.

Anatomy of a Joint
There are more than 100 joints connecting the body's 206 bones. Most of the major bone connections in the body are joints designed to allow a broad range of motion.

Anatomy: The study of form. While this word can related to the study of any structure, in medicine "anatomy" refers to the study of body form.

Ear anatomy
Swimmer's ear is an infection of the skin lining the ear canal. Bacteria can enter the skin of the ear canal and cause an infection through a scratch, injury from a foreign object, or if the ear is wet for a prolonged period of time.

Some anatomy of your foot
Your feet have to bear the weight of your whole body. There are many bones in each foot. They can briefly be divided into the tarsal bones, the metatarsal bones and the phalanges.

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Diseased fat tissue surrounding various organs can cause illness, such as fat surrounding the heart, muscle, vessels, eyes, and bone.

Normal anatomy
The gallbladder is located in the abdomen, on the right side, underneath the liver.

Colon Anatomy and Development
The adult colon is about 5 feet long. It connects to the small bowel, which is also known as the small intestine.

Anatomy and Function
An adult tapeworm consists of a knoblike head, or scolex, equipped with hooks for attaching to the intestinal wall of the host (which may be a human), a neck region, and a series of flat, rectangular body segments, or proglottids, ...

Anatomy of the Heart
Causes
In a normal heart, electrical impulses from the hearts natural pacemaker, the sinoatrial or SA-node, prompt the heart to pump blood throughout the body.

Anatomy of the extrahepatic bile duct. The extrahepatic bile duct is part of a network of small ducts in the liver that collects bile. Bile flows into the right and left hepatic ducts which join together to form the common hepatic duct.

Anatomy of the Prostate
Definition
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a protein made by the prostate gland. The prostate is a walnut-sized gland in men, located near the bladder and rectum. It produces a fluid that is part of semen.

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Anatomy
The ulnar nerve is one of the three main nerves in the arm. It travels from under the collarbone and along the inside of the upper arm. It passes through a tunnel of tissue (the cubital tunnel) behind the inside of the elbow.

Anatomy of the Prostate Gland
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At the junction of the superior vena cava and high lateral right atrium is a cluster of cells that generates the initial electrical impulse of each normal heart beat, called the sinoatrial (SA) or sinus node.

Anatomy of the lower digestive system, showing the colon and other organs.
The skin around the outside of the anus is called the perianal area. Tumors in this area are skin tumors, not analcancer.

Anatomy and physiology of the nasal cavity
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anatomy (uh-NA-tuh-mee)
The study of the structure of a plant or animal.
anemia (a-NEE-mee-a)
A condition in which the number of red blood cells is below normal.

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