Finally, beneath the soft palate is the back of the tongue. The final speech organ is the most visible and obvious: the lips. Your lips influence the shape of the sounds leaving the oral cavity. Each of these organs of speech and their definitions is important to the process of speech, ...
Bringing Nature Back – Can Human Organs Learn From Animal Adaptationsdoi:10.1016/j.cryobiol.2019.10.108Kenneth StoreyCryobiology
The human breast as a scent organ: exocrine structures, secretions, volatile components, and possible functions in mother-infant interactions. In: Hurst J,... B Schaal,S Doucet,R Soussignan,... - 《Applied Physics Letters》 被引量: 9发表: 2008年 Human breast areolae as scent organs: morp...
As we have seen in the case of Oka, temporal free roaming does not preclude a Soiot dog from receiving proper funerary rites. In fact, in the Soiot example of dog sharing, freely roaming dogs may align themselves to multi-species hunting parties that do not originate in the households to...
A second line of barrier system is present in our organisms. Certain organs have to be separated from the immune system and other parts of the body because of evolutionary reasons (eye-bulb and testicles) because of unique proteins “unknown” for the acquired immune system. The blood-brain ...
Organoid models of early tissue development have been produced for the intestine, brain, kidney and other organs, but similar approaches for the heart have been lacking. Here we generate complex, highly structured, three-dimensional heart-forming organoi
Evolutionary developmental biology can lead to powerful insight into not only the development but also the function of animal organs. By understanding ontogenetic changes over evolutionary time, one can glean a detailed picture of the role and purpose of a set of characteristics of a cell, collectio...
There are lots of different organs within our bodies, from our eyes to our livers! In this section, we look at all of our various organs, build our vocabulary, and create a human-sized organ puzzle. Topic Three: The Skeletal System ...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are a group of cells present in bone-marrow stroma and the stroma of various organs with the capacity for mesoderm-like cell differentiation into, for example, osteoblasts, adipocytes, and chondrocytes. MSC are being introduced in the clinic for the treatment of a ...
The periventricular vascular network not only acts as a physical substrate for neuronal migration in the embryonic forebrain, but also has a very unique gene expression profile, unlike endothelial cells from other brain regions or organs [12,13,14,15]. Periventricular endothelial cells (PVECs) ...