
Did that title get you tongue-tied? ? You may have heard the common myth that the tongue is the strongest muscle in your body ?. However, this is in fact untrue.Leer artículo
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Did that title get you tongue-tied? ? You may have heard the common myth that the tongue is the strongest muscle in your body ?. However, this is in fact untrue.Leer artículo
We’re getting closer by the day to our summer release at Complete Anatomy HQ, with everything in the final stages of testing. In the meantime, get an exclusive look at the latest addition to our Cell Biology family – The Photoreceptors.Leer artículo
Our summer release is just around the corner! Feast your eyes on another exclusive preview. Introducing the Retinal Layers detailed model.Leer artículo
From a totally revamped Head & Neck model and 4 new detailed models, to an all-new radiology feature, let’s dive into some of the features landing on the platform this summer.Leer artículo
Today let’s learn about the dura mater while also getting an exclusive look of our revamped Head & Neck model, coming this summer to Complete Anatomy.Leer artículo
Pictured above is an exclusive preview of our new Scalp & Meninges detailed model, coming this summer to Complete Anatomy.Leer artículo
With an increase in discussion surrounding a potential vaccine for COVID-19, comes a growing amount of vaccine misinformation. Today we want to talk about how vaccines work.Leer artículo
Have you ever wondered how an astronaut in space swallows food, or how you can drink a cola during a handstand, even with the force of gravity working against you? The answer is peristalsis, and we’ll explore it today alongside a SNEAK PEEK of our revamped Head & Neck model.Leer artículo
Welcome to Abraham’s Clinical Human Anatomy Course. This Course includes 500 exceptional clinical images, collected by the leading international anatomist, professor Peter Abrahams throughout his career, and collated in an interactive Lecture series by skilled anatomical experts at the Complete Anatomy educational team.Leer artículo
Within our neck lies a small butterfly-shaped gland that works with multiple parts of our body ?. This gland is the thyroid. It sits just below the larynx and is comprised of two lobes. These lobes rest on the trachea and together weigh less than an ounce.Leer artículo