
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
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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
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
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
The heart has its own unique self-conducting electrical system, which enables the heart to beat. Leer artículo
The large intestine also known as the bowel or colon is the most distal part of the digestive system.Leer artículo
It’s great to hear you guys are really enjoying our new FREE anatomy learning series!Leer artículo
In a previous snippet we spoke about blood and its many functions. Its ability to carry out such a diverse range of functions is attributed to its complex composition.Leer artículo
The small intestine is a tube-like organ in the digestive system which absorbs most of the nutrients from the food we eat. ?Leer artículo
In one of our previous snippets we looked at how nerve messages travel from the brain. Now let’s talk about the main highway of the central nervous system: the spinal cord. ?️Leer artículo
Pictured above is the pancreas, an organ that’s vital to the body’s regulation of blood sugar levels. The condition known today as diabetes has been around for centuries, with cases traced as far back as ancient Egypt. Diabetes Mellitus is coined from two words: the Greek word “diabetes”, which means “passing through” (ie the flow […]Leer artículo