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Ligaments of Vertebral Column
Rib Articulation in Thoracic Vertebrae
Thoracic Cage
Newborn Skull
Pectoral Girdle
Scapula
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Humerus and Elbow Joint
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Ulna and Radius
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Bones of the Wrist and Hand
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Bones of the Hand
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Carpal Tunnel
Hand During Gripping
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Fractures of the Humerus and Radius
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Pelvis
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The Hip Bone
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Ligaments of the Pelvis
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Male and Female Pelvis
Femur and Patella
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The Q-Angle
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Tibia and Fibula
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Bones of the Foot
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Embryo at Seven Weeks
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Clubfoot
This photograph shows a baby with a clubfoot.Clubfoot is a common deformity of the ankle and foot that is present at birth. Most cases are corrected without surgery, and affected individuals will grow up to lead normal, active lives.…
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Suture Joints of Skull
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Multiaxial Joint
Fibrous Joints
The Newborn Skull
Cartiliginous Joints
Synovial Joints
Bursae
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Types of Synovial Joints
Osteoarthritis
Movements of the Body, Part 1
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Movements of the Body, Part 2
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Atlantoaxial Joint
Temporomandibular Joint
Glenohumeral Joint
Elbow Joint
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Hip Joint
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Knee Joint
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Knee Injury
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Ankle Joint
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The Three Types of Muscle Tissue
The Three Connective Tissue Layers
Muscle Fiber
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The Sarcomere
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Motor End-Plate and Innervation
The T-tubule
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Contraction of a Muscle Fiber
Relaxation of a Muscle Fiber
The Sliding Filament Model of Muscle Contraction
Skeletal Muscle Contraction
Muscle Metabolism
Types of Muscle Contractions
Atrophy
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Cardiac Muscle
Smooth Muscle Tissue
Muscle Contraction
Motor Units
Prime Movers and Synergists
Muscle Shapes and Fiber Alignment
Overview of the Muscular System
Muscles of Facial Expression
Muscles of the Eyes
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Muscles That Move the Lower Jaw
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Muscles That Move the Tongue
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Muscles of the Anterior Neck
Posterior and Lateral Views of the Neck
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Muscles of the Neck and Back
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Muscles of the Abdomen
Muscles of the Diaphragm
Intercostal Muscles
Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle
Muscles That Move the Humerus
Muscles That Move the Forearm
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Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand
Hip and Thigh Muscles
Intrinsic Muscles of the Foot
Muscles of the Lower Leg
Central and Peripheral Nervous System
What Is a Nucleus
Optic Nerve Versus Optic Tract
Somatic, Autonomic, and Enteric Structures of the Nervous System
Parts of a Neuron
Neuron Classification by Shape
Other Neuron Classifications
Glial Cells of the CNS
Glial Cells of the PNS
The Process of Myelination
Testing the Water
The Sensory Input
The Motor Response
Cell Membrane and Transmembrane Proteins
Ligand-Gated Channels
Voltage-Gated Channels
Leakage Channels
Graded Potentials
The Synapse
Receptor Types
Early Embryonic Development of Nervous System
Primary and Secondary Vesicle Stages of Development
Spinal Bifida
The Cerebrum
Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex
Brodmann's Areas of the Cerebral Cortex
Frontal Section of Cerebral Cortex and Basal Nuclei
The Diencephalon
The Brain Stem
The Cerebellum
Cross-section of Spinal Cord
Circle of Willis
Dural Sinuses and Veins
Cerebrospinal Fluid Circulation
Dorsal Root Ganglion
Spinal Cord and Root Ganglion
Nerve Structure
Close-Up of Nerve Trunk
The Cranial Nerves
Nerve Plexuses of the Body
Receptor Classification by Cell Type
The Tongue
The Olfactory System
Structures of the Ear
Transmission of Sound Waves to Cochlea
Cross Section of the Cochlea
Hair Cell
Cochlea and Organ of Corti
Frequency Coding in the Cochlea
Linear Acceleration Coding by Maculae
Rotational Coding by Semicircular Canals
The Eye in the Orbit
Extraocular Muscles
Structure of the Eye
Photoreceptor
Retinal Isomers
Comparison of Color Sensitivity of Photopigments
Ascending Sensory Pathways of the Spinal Cord
Auditory Brain Stem Mechanisms of Sound Localization
Vestibulo-ocular Reflex
Segregation of Visual Field Information at the Optic Chiasm
The Sensory Homunculus
Topographic Mapping of the Retina onto the Visual Cortex
Retinal Disparity
Ventral and Dorsal Visual Streams
Corticospinal Tract
Connections of Parasympathetic Division of the Autonomic Nervous System
Autonomic Varicosities
Comparison of Somatic and Visceral Reflexes
The Nose and its Adjacent Structures
Calculus -- The foundation of modern science
Basic Suturing: How to Suture
Drug Formulations
Pharmacokinetics/ADME Of Drugs | Pharmacology Online Lecture-1 | For Upcoming D.Pharm & B.Pharm Exam
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