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,…
Your cranial bones are eight bones that make up your cranium, or skull, which supports your face and protects your brain. We’ll go over each of these bones and where…
Dense Connective Tissue: It is of two types; dense regular connective tissue and dense irregular connective tissue. In the dense regular connective tissue, the collagen fibres are present in rows…
Dense Connective Tissue: It is of two types; dense regular connective tissue and dense irregular connective tissue. In the dense regular connective tissue, the collagen fibres are present in rows…
Dense Connective Tissue: It is of two types; dense regular connective tissue and dense irregular connective tissue. In the dense regular connective tissue, the collagen fibres are present in rows…
Diagram of the human cell illustrating the different parts of the cell. The cell membrane is the outer coating of the cell and contains the cytoplasm, substances within it and…
Mitosis. process cell division. Mitosis is the process by which our bodies replace cells. Daughter cells have identical chromosomes to parent cell, genetic Diagram of the Cell Cycle. Types of…
1 The human body is divided into a number of body cavities. A body cavity is a fluid-filled space in the body that holds and protects internal organs. ... 2…
Scott Sundick, MD, is a board-certified vascular and endovascular surgeon. He currently practices in Westfield, New Jersey. Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels in the body, connecting the smallest arteries…
Written By: Capillary, in human physiology, any of the minute blood vessels that form networks throughout the bodily tissues; it is through the capillaries that oxygen, nutrients, and wastes are…
This article will discuss the anatomy of the bronchi. A bronchus, which is also known as a main or primary bronchus, represents the airway in the respiratory tract that conducts…
Structure of Bone Tissue. There are two types of bone tissue: compact and spongy. The names imply that the two types differ in density, or how tightly the tissue is…
What is a Urinary System Diagram? Urinary system diagrams are illustrations of the urinary system, also referred to as the renal system. The urinary system, at a high level, contains…
In this article, we'll discuss the auditory ossicles, namely the malleus, incus, and stapes. Inside of the middle ear are the smallest bones in the body–the auditory ossicles, or ear…
Adrenal Glands. What You Need to Know. Adrenal glands, also known as suprarenal glands, are small, triangular-shaped glands located on top of both kidneys. Adrenal glands produce hormones that help…
The upper arm is located between the shoulder joint and elbow joint. It contains four muscles – three in the anterior compartment (biceps brachii, brachialis, coracobrachialis), and one in the…
The 2 common types of ankle strains are inversion and eversion ankle sprains. Inversion sprain: This is the most common out of the three and typically occurs due to the…
There are three stages of HIV infection: Acute HIV Infection Acute HIV infectionis the earliest stage of HIV infection, and it generally develops within 2 to 4 weeks after infection…
What is Blood. Blood is essential to life. Blood circulates through our body and delivers essential substances like oxygen and nutrients to the body’s cells. It also transports metabolic waste…
The Vegetarian Diet Pyramid was produced by a world renowned scientific committee to review data on plant based diets and provide recommendations. This pyramid reflects the vast variety of healthy…