Explore the human body's muscle anatomy and learn the names of the major muscles and what they do. Identify muscles on the body and know their...
The scapula is a flat, triangular bone that forms the posterior part of the shoulder girdle. It connects the humerus (upper arm) with the clavicle. It is commonly referred to as the shoulder blade. There are two such bones, one on each side of the shoulder. Clavicle It is commonly calle...
A human hand has 23-degree-of-freedom (DOF) dexterity for managing activities of daily living (ADLs). Current prosthetic hands, primarily driven by motors or pneumatic actuators, fall short in replicating human-level functions, primarily due to limited D
All structures and musculature are modeled and labeled including nerves, deep and superficial muscles, blood supply, skeletal structures and unique features for each individual body parts. Each topic is linked via references with test quizzes and this provides the best way to learn and understand ...
c Schematic diagram of the preparation of engineered human heart muscles using MLC-2v-positive ventricular cardiomyocytes. d Representative image of the engineered human ventricular heart muscles in a light microscope. Scale bar, 200 μm. H&E staining (e) and coimmunostaining by anti-MLC-2v ...
Photograph of the recording setup with the wireless electromyograph sensors worn on the upper right arm with their electrodes placed on the biceps brachii, deltoideus medius, and triceps brachii muscles Full size image The subjects involved in the experiment where all volunteers who gave their ...
There are two coronary arteries right and left, arising from the base of aorta and supply blood to heart muscles, (blockage at these arteries result a myocardial infraction or heart attack). ADVERTISEMENTS: Valves in the Heart: 1. Right atrio-ventricular valve (Tricuspid valve)...
Development of the placenta during the late first trimester is critical to ensure normal growth and development of the fetus. Developmental differences in this window such as sex-specific variation are implicated in later placental disease states, yet ge
Multiple sequence alignment of the Hox homeodomains revealed an RKKR motif present in the N-terminal arm of the 11 strongest repressors (Figure 4C). The motif resides in a basic context in the strongest repressors, while the lower ranked domains lack the motif but still contain some basic ...
such as fracture or crush injury to the arm. Compartment syndrome after strenuous exertion of the muscles is a well-known disease in the lower extremity. Some cases of exertional compartment syndrome in the forearm and hand have also been described, although the cause of these conditions is not...