In a previous snippet we spoke about blood and its many functions. Its ability to carry out such a diverse range of functions is attributed to its complex composition.READ POST
Author: Ellie Fahy
The Spinal Cord
In one of our previous snippets we looked at how nerve messages travel from the brain. Now let’s talk about the main highway of the central nervous system: the spinal cord. ?️READ POST
Some amazing functions of the blood
Blood donations are used to save around 4.5 million lives a year in the U.S. ❤️READ POST
Sneak peek of the NEW cochlea microanatomy model
The cochlea is that magic organ responsible for transmitting the sound waves generated from vibrations which pass through mediums, such as air, into the sound you hear such as speech, and music. ?READ POST
The major tissues of the tooth | Anatomy snippets
Although the arrangement of your teeth is as unique as your fingerprint, ultimately our teeth all have the same functions.READ POST
How you’re reading this article | Anatomy snippets
The eye is one of the most complex organs in the human body and is composed of over 2 million working parts.READ POST
Fibers of the skeletal muscle | Anatomy snippets
Pictured above is an enhanced view of the Skeletal Striated Muscle.READ POST
Sneak peek of the NEW sperm cell microanatomy model
The sperm cell has a lot to overcome. In each ejaculate, less than 1 in a million will actually successfully reach the egg.READ POST
The kidneys demystified | Anatomy Snippets
The kidneys are amongst the body’s most important organs. The Ancient Egyptians recognized their importance …READ POST
Facts about feet | Anatomy Snippets
In a single day, the average person takes 8,000-10,000 steps, that works out at about 4 trips around the world in a lifetime, all supported by your feet. ?READ POST