Human body is a complex machine. Explore the intricates of human anatomy, discover the various human body parts and its functions
The human body is made up of a head, neck, torso, two arms and two legs. The average height of an adult human is about 5 to 6 feet tall. The human body is made to stand erect, walk on two feet, use the arms to carry and lift, and has opposable thumbs (able to grasp)....
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...
This is our groundwork for the proportions of a human body diagram. Draw your own chart with me as we go—it really helps with learning the material. To learn how to draw a body, we start with the head. Start by drawing an oval or egg shape (pointy end down) for a head, and ...
A humanoid is a robot or artificial being designed to resemble the human body in form and function. Typically, humanoids have a head, torso, arms, and legs, allowing them to mimic human movements and interact with environments and objects designed for humans. Their appearance and structure ...
Body shape and composition are heterogeneous among humans with possible impact for health. Anthropometric methods and data are needed to better describe the diversity of the human body in human populations, its age dependence, and associations with healt
Firstly, a skeleton of a human figure obtained from the segmented image is extracted by means of a fast algorithm based on a Voronoi diagram of the boundary points. Afterwards, the skeleton is labelled according to the human body parts (e.g. head, upper arm, lower arm, torso, etc). ...
What are tonsils for in the human body?The Tonsils:Everyone is born with two tonsils at the back of the throat. One tonsil is on the right side of the throat and the other one is located on the left side of the throat. They are one of the first lines of defense in the fight ...
The persistence diagram of a body point cloud is composed of three types of homologies (see Figure 2). Since the points are distant from each other at an equivalent distance, all the balls are rapidly connected, thus giving a single connected component. Several 𝐻1H1 and 𝐻2H2 homologies...
The structure of the human body can be described in the form of a tree diagram as shown in Figure 2a. The nodes in the tree represent the physiological joints of the human body, such as shoulder joints, elbow joints, etc. There are two attributes on each node: the position (R) attribu...