The stomach is supplied by a rich system of arteries derived from the celiac trunk, the first major visceral branch of the abdominal aorta.READ POST
Topic: Anatomy Snippets
The anatomy of your pulse
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be diving head first into the anatomical explanations for some of the routine procedures you may have experienced when visiting the doctor.READ POST
The Large Intestine
The large intestine also known as the bowel or colon is the most distal part of the digestive system.READ POST
The Small Intestine
The small intestine is a tube-like organ in the digestive system which absorbs most of the nutrients from the food we eat. ?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
3 creepy anatomy myths debunked ? Halloween Special
Greetings ghouls and goblins, and happy Halloween! The internet is full of some scary “facts” about the human body, but which ones are true?READ POST
5 quick facts about the spleen | Anatomy Snippets
The spleen is the largest organ of the lymphatic system.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
Understanding abdominal divisions | Anatomy snippets
When a patient presents with abdominal pain, determining the location of the pain provides a useful starting point that guides further work for the clinician.READ POST