The gallbladder is a small pear-shaped sac tucked under the liver that stores and concentrates bile produced by hepatocytes. Between meals, the sphincter of Oddi stays closed, so bile backs…
Primary antibody response upon first antigen encounter is slow, IgM appearing days 4-10 from naive B cells activated in nodes or mucosa, peaking low then declining, while secondary anamnestic from…
During early embryonic development, the blastula reorganizes into three primary germ layers that give rise to all tissues and organs. The outer ectoderm forms skin, hair, nails, and the nervous…
An illustration of blood volume loss and homeostasis explains how the body responds to bleeding or dehydration. It shows sensors detecting reduced volume or pressure, triggering responses such as increased…
Lower limb arteries arise from the femoral artery continuing the external iliac, viewed anteriorly showing profunda femoris branching deep into thigh muscles, then popliteal behind the knee giving genicular branches,…
A metabolic pathway diagram comparing catabolic and anabolic processes shows how the body balances breakdown and building. Catabolic pathways are illustrated breaking large molecules into smaller units while releasing energy,…
sagittal view of tonsils and throat anatomy. [edit on Wikidata] Tonsils are collections of lymphoid tissue facing into the aerodigestive tract. The set of lymphatic tissue known as Waldeyer's tonsillar…
The parathyroid glands are a collection of four round glands around the size of a grain of rice. These glands are attached to the posterior surface of the lateral lobes…
The thymus gland is a small organ behind the breastbone that plays an important function both in the immune system and endocrine system. The growth and development of thymus continues…
The angles of the ribs form the most posterior extent of the thoracic cage. In the anatomical position, the angles align with the medial border of the scapula. A shallow…
The testes or testicles are part of the male genitalia or sexual reproductive organ. It is a structure that is ovoid in shape and between four to six centimeters in…
The testes are covered by outer fibrous tunica vaginalis, middle tunica albuginea, and inner tunica vasculosa. Internally, the testes are divided into about 250-300 pyramid-shaped compartments called testicular lobules. On…
The systemic circuit is that part of your circulatory system that carries blood away from your heart, delivers it to most of your organs and tissues, and returns it to…
It is the most common type of joint found in the human body, and contains several structures which are not seen in fibrous or cartilaginous joints. In this article we…
Given below is a labeled diagram of the stomach to help you understand stomach anatomy. The stomach is divided into four parts. These include: Cardia refers to the section of…
Spleen histology slide (labeled) The spleen is a fist sized organ located in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen. It is the largest lymphoid organ and thus the largest…
The male reproductive system consists of a pair of the testis, the duct system, accessory glands, and external genitalia. Let us understand in detail the male reproductive system through the…
The female reproductive system is composed of a pair of ovaries along with oviducts, vagina, cervix, uterus, and the external genitalia that are located in the pelvic region. Female anatomy…
Pulmonary circuit: Diagram of pulmonary circulation. Oxygen-rich blood is shown in red; oxygen-depleted blood in blue. Systemic circulation is the movement of blood from the heart through the body to…
You might find a V-g diagram in your flight manual if you are flying a high performance fighter. The V-g diagram leads you to cornering speed and that allows you…
Pineal and Pituitary Glands. The pineal gland is a small endocrine gland in the brain, situated beneath the back part of the corpus callosum, and secretes melatonin. The pituitary gland…
Anatomy of the pharynx (throat). The pharynx is a hollow tube that starts behind the nose, goes down the neck, and ends at the top of the trachea and esophagus.…
The pelvic girdle, consisting of two hip bones, serves to attach the lower limbs to the sacrum of the axial skeleton. The right and left hip bones converge anteriorly and…
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The pancreas, that somewhat look like the head of a golf club, does the job of producing digestive juices. It can be divided into 4 parts―the head, neck, body, and…