Anatomy Videos

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Watch that video of Human Skull Opening and Brain Removal During Autopsy

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51,908 Views · 8 months ago

Watch that Full Human Body Medical Autopsy

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5,755 Views · 8 months ago

Autopsy of a 56 year-old obese woman was suffering from Heart failure due to excess fat intake which cause heart diseases to her followed by Death.

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2,744 Views · 8 months ago

Each kidney contains around 1 million individual nephrons, the kidneys' microscopic functional units that filter blood to produce urine. The nephron is made of 2 main parts: the renal corpuscle and the renal tubule.

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4,431 Views · 8 months ago

Back and Spinal cord Anatomy

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2,857 Views · 8 months ago

: Intrinsic muscles of the back, vertebral, spinal muscle & spinal cord

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14,449 Views · 8 months ago

Heart dissection Explaination

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18,325 Views · 8 months ago

Opening of the Cranium

Abd UR Rehman Safi
1,984 Views · 8 months ago

Muscle Contraction Part 3 The Cross Bridge Cycle

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8,307 Views · 8 months ago

Brain Dissections & Meninges

Mohamed Ibrahim
8,351 Views · 8 months ago

This is how the real brain looks like. Very flexible like Jelly!

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1,617 Views · 8 months ago

Amazing Lung Inflation

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3,055 Views · 8 months ago

VR medical training takes you inside the human body.

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7,779 Views · 8 months ago

The circulatory system consists of three independent systems that work together: the heart (cardiovascular), lungs (pulmonary), and arteries, veins, coronary and portal vessels (systemic). The system is responsible for the flow of blood, nutrients, oxygen and other gases, and as well as hormones to and from cells

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1,998 Views · 8 months ago

Cinematic Rendering of the Aorta Plus

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3,739 Views · 8 months ago

The heart weighs between 7 and 15 ounces (200 to 425 grams) and is a little larger than the size of your fist. By the end of a long life, a person's heart may have beat (expanded and contracted) more than 3.5 billion times. In fact, each day, the average heart beats 100,000 times, pumping about 2,000 gallons. Your heart is located between your lungs in the middle of your chest, behind and slightly to the left of your breastbone (sternum). A double-layered membrane called the pericardium surrounds your heart like a sac. The outer layer of the pericardium surrounds the roots of your heart's major blood vessels and is attached by ligaments to your spinal column, diaphragm, and other parts of your body. The inner layer of the pericardium is attached to the heart muscle. A coating of fluid separates the two layers of membrane, letting the heart move as it beats. Your heart has 4 chambers. The upper chambers are called the left and right atria, and the lower chambers are called the left and right ventricles. A wall of muscle called the septum separates the left and right atria and the left and right ventricles. The left ventricle is the largest and strongest chamber in your heart. The left ventricle's chamber walls are only about a half-inch thick, but they have enough force to push blood through the aortic valve and into your body.

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3,540 Views · 8 months ago

The digestive system is a group of organs working together to convert food into energy and basic nutrients to feed the entire body. Food passes through a long tube inside the body known as the alimentary canal or the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract).

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4,410 Views · 8 months ago

The purpose of the organs of the male reproductive system is to perform the following functions: To produce, maintain, and transport sperm (the male reproductive cells) and protective fluid (semen) To discharge sperm within the female reproductive tract during sex To produce and secrete male sex hormones responsible for maintaining the male reproductive system

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7,095 Views · 8 months ago

The shoulder is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body. The shoulder joint is formed where the humerus (upper arm bone) fits into the scapula (shoulder blade), like a ball and socket. Other important bones in the shoulder include: The acromion is a bony projection off the scapula. The clavicle (collarbone) meets the acromion in the acromioclavicular joint. The coracoid process is a hook-like bony projection from the scapula.

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10,702 Views · 8 months ago

The cause of pectus excavatum is not known however it can run in families, with up to 25 percent of affected patients reporting chest wall abnormalities in other family members. Pectus excavatum occurs in approximately 1 out of 400–1000 children and is three to five times more common in males than females.




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