offers an extensive and detailed examination of the human locomotor system, focusing on the anatomical features and functions essential for movement. This free anatomy course is designed for students and professionals in medicine, physiotherapy, and sports science who seek an in-depth understanding...
3D Bone and Organs also features a quiz mode. You can enable it by clicking on the icon just below the “i” button. After starting the quiz, you have to select the correct body part or organ, the name of which is displayed on the top. After selecting it, click on the Done button...
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Students of the Solid State Devices 1 course by edX will be required to take three proctored exams conducted on EdX’s Proctortrack software, along with thirteen assignments, and thirty quizzes spread throughout the 15-week programme. A verified certificate will be awarded once students pay the...
1.(Anatomy) a cell or organ in man and other animals that synthesizes chemical substances and secretes them for the body to use or eliminate, either through a duct (exocrine gland) or directly into the bloodstream (endocrine gland). See alsoexocrine gland,endocrine gland ...
Lamarck’s theory was criticized by many, including the French scientist G. Cuvier, the founder of comparative anatomy and paleontology of animals. To explain the historical succession of living forms and the disappearance of many of them, Cuvier advanced the theory that the catastrophes experienced...
Britannica Quiz A Visit with the Word Doctor: Medical Vocabulary Quiz anesthesiaHow anesthesia works.(more)See all videos for this article In the 18th century, with increasing knowledge of anatomy, such operative procedures as amputations of the extremities, excision of tumours on the surface of th...
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See also exocrine gland, endocrine gland 2. (Anatomy) a structure, such as a lymph node, that resembles a gland in form 3. (Botany) a cell or organ in plants that synthesizes and secretes a particular substance [C17: from Latin glāns acorn] ˈglandˌlike adj gland (ɡlænd) ...