In one of our previous snippets, we examined the structure and function of a tendon. Today let’s explore how a tendon might become injured or damaged.Leer artículo
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Get ready for next level anatomy. As a brand-new member of the Elsevier family, we are excited to up our game in transforming anatomy learning globally with the power of 3D.Leer artículo
The anatomy of venipuncture
The term venipuncture (or venepuncture) is used to describe the process of entering a vein through the skin.Leer artículo
How a zygote is formed
Fertilization, put simply, is the fusion of a male and female gamete resulting in the formation of a zygote (a cell that contains all the genetic material required to create a human being). ?Leer artículo
Anatomy Dissected: CNIV (trochlear nerve)
Welcome to the fourth in our Anatomy Dissected series on the cranial nerves. We hope the series has been informative and easy to follow.Leer artículo
Arterial supply to the stomach
The stomach is supplied by a rich system of arteries derived from the celiac trunk, the first major visceral branch of the abdominal aorta.Leer artículo
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.Leer artículo
Introducing Cell Biology: A new addition to the platform
Transform how you understand the minute cellular workings of the body with the first in a brand-new series of detailed anatomy models.Leer artículo
Ventricular Tachycardia
The heart has its own unique self-conducting electrical system, which enables the heart to beat. Leer artículo
The Large Intestine
The large intestine also known as the bowel or colon is the most distal part of the digestive system.Leer artículo