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Histology is the microscopic study of tissues and organs achieved by staining, sectioning, and viewing those sections under a microscope ?. Histology is used in scientific study, medical diagnosis, autopsy, and even in the study of fossils ?.READ POST
According to the Irish heart association, one in five people will have a stroke in their lifetime ?. Stroke is the second leading cause of adult death globally, according to the world health organization.READ POST
❤️ Ever wondered why the symbol of the heart is so anatomically inaccurate to the real thing?? How can chemistry explain “What is love?” and the feeling of endearment?? What causes “broken-heart” syndrome? We like to look at affairs of the heart from a slightly different perspective. Read on to find out more. The origin […]READ POST
Transform your learning in 2021 with the world’s most advanced 3D anatomy platform. Let’s dive in to find out what new updates landed in January! New: Radiology region – upper limb See how you can study the radiology of the upper limb and correlate its structure to the 3D model. Facilitate your ability to link your […]READ POST
Amy Morgan is a second year medical student in Trinity College, Ireland. Learn first-hand from Amy how Complete Anatomy is helping her ace her med school exams. I’ve always wanted to be a doctor since I was probably seven or eight years old. I’ve always had a passion about how the body works and how […]READ POST
We know you have been waiting for us to release a female counterpart to our male gross anatomy model, and the wait is nearly over! Coming in July 2021, Complete Anatomy is bringing you the much-requested full female gross anatomy model ?♀️ ♀.READ POST
The tooth is made up of three main parts: a crown coated by enamel, a root covered by cementum and the cervical margin or neck where these two regions meet.READ POST
The pharynx is a cone-shaped muscular tube that connects the nasal ? and oral ? cavities to the esophagus and larynx. It starts at the base of the skull ? and terminates at the inferior border of the cricoid cartilage at the sixth cervical vertebrae (C6). READ POST
Looking back over the last 12 months, 2020 has certainly been the year of the educator for us at Complete Anatomy HQ. The team have listened to your feedback and taken on board your suggestions in order to consistently enhance your user experience and deliver the best in 3D anatomy learning. READ POST