Anatomy is the study of the structure and relationship between body parts. Physiology is the study of the function of body parts and the body as a whole. Some specializations within each of these sciences follow: Gross (macroscopic) anatomy is the study of body parts visible to the naked ...
The most important areas for future research related to the anatomy and physiology of cleft palate are thus: (1) the role of the tensor tympani muscle in auditory tube clearance; (2) the specific etiology of auditory tube dysfunction ass... W Maue-Dickson,DR Dickson - 《Plastic & Reconstru...
Animal Anatomy and Physiology Animations are often essential for understanding the flow and interactions of physiological processes. Most animations are one to two minutes and include audio instruction. The animation links given below can assist USA Biology Olympiad participants and instructors as they ...
Insulin, glucagon, somatostatin, and PP cells were found by immunotopochemical and electron-optical techniques in the islets of Langerhans of the sand rat, proving that the islets in this species also contain the four basic cell types known to be found in the islets in mammals in general. ...
The pancreas is also involved with the endocrine system and produces two key hormones: insulin and glucagon. These hormones are necessary to regulate glucose balance in your cat’s body. They aren’t directly involved in the digestive process, though. ...
The mammary gland is classified as a branched tubuloalveolar structure with hormone-responsive lobules surrounded by a loose connective tissue stroma. The glands making up the breast are embedded in adipose tissue separated by bands of connective tissue.
Figure 1. Layers of Skin.The skin is composed of two main layers: the epidermis, made of closely packed epithelial cells, and the dermis, made of dense, irregular connective tissue that houses blood vessels, hair follicles, sweat glands, and other structures. Beneath the dermis lies the hypod...
In diabetes mellitus when there is not enough insulin (type I diabetes mellitus) or because of insulin resistance (type II diabetes mellitus), there is plenty of glucose, but without the action of insulin, the cells cannot take it up, so it remains in the bloodstream. Instead, the cells ...
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This chapter is a review of the development, structure and function of the normal human breast. It is meant to serve as a backdrop and reference for the chapters that follow on pathologies and treatment. It presents an overview of normal gross anatomy, h