These small acorn-sized glands located on the top of each kidney are arguably two of the most important glands in the human body.READ POST
Topic: Anatomy Snippets
Remember the Carpal bones with this Crafty Mnemonic | Anatomy Snippets
There are 8 small bones that make up the wrist, and this forms a brilliant connection between the forearm and the hand.READ POST
Blood Vessels: The 60,000 Mile Network Inside Us | Anatomy Snippets
Although some blood vessels are relatively small, they form a huge network.READ POST
The Journey of Food in the Stomach | Anatomy Snippets
An empty stomach is roughly the size of your fist, so how does it not burst after eating a huge dinner?READ POST
How Nerve Messages Travel From the Brain | Anatomy Snippets
The human brain is composed of a network of tiny cells called neurons, and each neuron is connected to each other via synapses.READ POST
Exclusive Sneak Peek of the Olfactory Bulb Microanatomy model
Introducing the new olfactory bulb microanatomy model, coming soon to Complete Anatomy.READ POST
Rotator Cuff Tear Repair | Procedures
The most commonly torn rotator cuff muscle is the supraspinatus muscle.READ POST
Cholesterol | Pathologies
Cholesterol is a type of fat that is either produced by the liver or consumed through your diet.READ POST
Functions of the Liver | Anatomy Slices
Anatomists know that the liver is a wedged-shaped organ located mainly in the right hypochondrium and epigastric region, inferior to the diaphragm.READ POST
Root Canal Therapy | Anatomy Snippets
A human tooth is made up of a crown, neck and root.READ POST