- Histology, also
known as
microscopic anatomy or
microanatomy, is the
branch of
biology that
studies the
microscopic anatomy of
biological tissues. Histology...
- The
urethra (pl.:
urethras or urethrae) is the tube that
connects the
urinary bladder to the
urinary meatus,
through which placental mammals urinate and...
- arteries.
Arteries of the
pelvis Blood vessels of the **** and **** The
microanatomy of the wall of the **** is
similar to the rest of the gastrointestinal...
- The
epiglottis (pl.:
epiglottises or epiglottides) is a leaf-shaped flap in the
throat that
prevents food and
water from
entering the
trachea and the lungs...
-
through it. It is
described in
gross anatomy as
consisting of
lobes and in
microanatomy by zone. It is
surrounded by an elastic,
fibromuscular capsule and contains...
- The
human urinary system, also
known as the
urinary tract or
renal system,
consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the urethra. The
purpose of the...
- A
bronchus (/ˈbrɒŋkəs/ BRONG-kəs; pl.: bronchi, /ˈbrɒŋkaɪ/ BRONG-ky) is a p****age or
airway in the
lower respiratory tract that
conducts air into the lungs...
- The
aorta (/eɪˈɔːrtə/ ay-OR-tə; pl.:
aortas or aortae) is the main and
largest artery in the
human body,
originating from the left
ventricle of the heart...
- The
fallopian tubes, also
known as
uterine tubes,
oviducts or
salpinges (sg.: salpinx), are
paired tubular ****
organs in the
human female body that stretch...
- In humans, the
kidneys are two reddish-brown bean-shaped blood-filtering
organs that are a multilobar,
multipapillary form of
mammalian kidneys, usually...