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  • Cell Biology

    Mitochondria: Definition, Function, Structure and Facts

    Mitochondria are fascinating and essential organelles found in almost all eukaryotic cells. They play a crucial role in various cellular functions, making them a topic of great interest in scientific research. ...
    Created on 25 November 2023
  • Chemistry

    Atoms Under the Microscope

    ... of atoms, punctuated with features like electron clouds, energy levels, atomic masses, and the spectral fingerprint of elements. The Anatomy of Atoms Unraveling the Metaphysical Realm: An Insightful ...
    Created on 24 November 2023
  • Neurology / Neuroscience

    Unraveling the Neurological Factors Contributing to Left-sided Head Pains

    ... treatment strategies, and the impact on quality of life is fundamental to provide effective patient care. This discourse unravels the neuroanatomy underlying left-sided head pains, the nuances in the clinical ...
    Created on 24 September 2023
  • Biology

    Circulatory System: Anatomy and Function

    The circulatory system, a marvel of physiological engineering, is central to our survival and optimal health. Consisting of the heart, blood, and a complex network of vessels, this essential system operates ...
    Created on 02 September 2023
  • Bones / Orthopedics

    Anatomy of the Spinal Cord

    ... including reflexes, sensation, and movement. In this article, we will take an in-depth look at the anatomy of the spinal cord, including its structure, function, and the different regions of the spinal ...
    Created on 24 April 2023
  • Clinical Pathology

    NORMAL GASTRIC ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

    Anatomically, stomach is divided into four parts: cardia, fundus, body, and pyloric part. Cardia is the upper part surrounding the entrance of the esophagus and is lined by the mucus-secreting epithelium. ...
    Created on 07 September 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: PECTORAL GIRDLE OF REPTILE, BIRD AND MAMMAL

    The pectoral girdle is connected to the vertebral column through muscles and ligaments. The pectoral girdle consists of two similar halves and each half is formed by three bones namely dorsal, ventral ...
    Created on 10 July 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: PECTORAL GIRDLE OF FISH AND FROG

    ... ANATOMY: PECTORAL GIRDLE OF FISH AND FROG Shark (Scoliodon) - Pectoral Girdle Frog (Rana) - Pectoral Girdle 1. Pectoral girdle is present in the body wall muscles below the last branchial ...
    Created on 09 July 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: RESPIRATION IN BIRDS, REPTILES AND MAMMALS

    Comparative anatomy of respiratory systems in calotes (lizard), columba (pigeon) and oryctolagus (rabbit). Calotes is a poikilothermic terrestrial lizard. It is commonly known as garden lizard. Columba ...
    Created on 09 July 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: RESPIRATORY ORGANS OF FISH (SCOLIODON) AND FROG (RANA)

    Scoliodon (fish) is a poikilothermic cartilaginous fish. It is commonly known as shark. Rana (frog) is an amphibian and poikilothermic animal. It is commonly called as frog.   Living cells require ...
    Created on 09 July 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF BIRD, MAMMAL AND REPTILE

    ...  In previous topic we discussed about the comparative anatomy of digestive system of frog and shark. In this topic we discussed about the comparative anatomy of digestive system of Bird, Mammal and Reptiles. ...
    Created on 09 July 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: INTEGUMENT IN REPTILES, BIRDS AND MAMMALS

    Comparison Of Integument Derivatives In Calottes (Reptile), Columba (Bird) And Oryctolagus (Mammal) Calotes is a terrestrial Reptile (lizard). Columba is flying bird. Oryctolagus is a herbivorous mammal. ...
    Created on 08 July 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: INTEGUMENT IN SCOLIODON AND RANA

    COMPARATIVE ACCOUNT OF THE INTEGUMENT (SKIN) IN THE SCOLIODON (SHARK FISH) AND RANA (FROG) Scoliodon and Rana are poikilothermic animals. Scoliodon is an aquatic cartilage fish. Rana lives in water ...
    Created on 08 July 2017
  • Zoology

    NERVOUS SYSTEM OF HERDMANIA

    Herdmania shows brain or nerve ganglion. It is 4 mm long. It is present in the mantle in between the two siphons. A neural gland is present above the brain. From the brain three nerves arise, one goes ...
    Created on 07 July 2017
  • Zoology

    Dental Formula in Mammals

    Mostly the number of teeth is fixed in each mammalian species. Mammalian heterodont dentition is expressed by a "dental formula". The number and arrangement of teeth in each half of the upper and lower ...
    Created on 02 July 2017
  • Zoology

    GENERAL CHARACTERS OF BIRDS (AVES)

    AN INTRODUCTION TO AVES (BIRDS)   Birds (AVES) are highly evolved vertebrates. In the Jurassic period of Mesozoic era the Birds first appeared. They evolved from Ornithischian dinosaurs of Reptilian ...
    Created on 01 July 2017
  • Downloads

    Comprehensive Atlas of 3D Echocardiography

    ... 3D echocardiographic examination, the printed pages are supplemented with a companion website; this Atlas introduces the use of anatomy specimens, videos, unique imaging windows, and novel displays obtained ...
    Created on 27 June 2017
  • Downloads

    Local and Regional Flaps in Head & Neck Reconstruction: A Practical Approach

    ... on a particular flap will begin with a detailed description of the relevant anatomy and discuss potential applications of the flap before moving into a detailed step–by–step description of how to elevated ...
    Created on 27 June 2017
  • Zoology

    ANIMAL ANATOMY: POSITION AND FUCTIONS OF CANALS AND DUCTS

    Previously we discussed about various exocrine glands in and foramen in animals. This topic covers about various principle ducts and canals present in animal body and their location and their functios. ...
    Created on 26 June 2017
  • Zoology

    FAMOUS BOOKS AND AUTHORS IN BIOLOGY

    ... — Robert Hooke Human Anatomy — Galen Histoire Naturelle — Guffon Process of organic evolution — G.L. Stebbins Osemens fossils — Cuvier On the structure of human body — Vesalius Anatomical preparations ...
    Created on 21 June 2017