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Gross anatomy

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Aorta in the body

Your aorta is the main blood vessel through which oxygen and nutrients travel from the heart to organs throughout your body.

Help for Your Shortie Hamstrings - Fitness, stretching, yoga, mobility, flexibility, hamstrings

My hamstrings and I have had a long and troubled relationship. While we’re pretty happily enamored with one another these days, it wasn’t always so sunny. In fact, because of a birth injury that I had, I grew up constantly cursing my short hamstrings (among other things). My brief flirtation with ballet classes at age six was a disaster. While all...

What is humerus | The humerus | gross anatomy | Anjani Mishra

The HUMERUS Written By Anjani Mishra Shape: It is long cylindrical bone. Location: proximal end of the forelimb. Direction : Ob...

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Subcortical structures

Struggling to understand the complex anatomy of subcortical structures? This article breaks down all you need to know in an easy, step-by-step manner.

Spinal Cord - Anatomy, Structure, Function, & Diagram

Spinal cord constitutes a part of the central nervous system. It's a long, pipe-like structure arising from the medulla oblongata, running through the vertebral column

Central Nervous System Anatomy: Overview, Gross Anatomy, Microscopic Anatomy

The nervous system is organized into two parts: the central nervous system, which consists of the brain and the spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system, which connects the central nervous system to the rest of the body. An image depicting the central nervous system can be seen below.