Joints
Introduction A joint is the place where two or more bones or cartilages meet. It acts as a connection between […]
Introduction A joint is the place where two or more bones or cartilages meet. It acts as a connection between […]
Introduction The respiratory system is functionally divided into two portions: the conducting portion and the respiratory portion. The conducting portion
Introduction The female reproductive system comprises a group of internal and external sex organs responsible for reproduction, hormonal regulation, and
Introduction The digestive system consists of the oral cavity and a hollow tubular gastrointestinal tract (GIT) plus digestive glands associated
Introduction The nervous tissue is composed of an interconnecting network of specialised cells called neurons (nerve cells) supported by neuroglial
Purpura Disease Purpura refers to the appearance of purple or red spots on the skin or mucous membranes caused by
Introduction Muscular tissue is responsible for movement in the body. It consists of muscle fibers that can contract to generate
General features of the histology of bones Bone is a specialised connective tissue enriched with inorganic salts, making it rigid
General features of Cartilage Histology of Cartilage is an avascular connective tissue that forms the “skeletal” basis of some parts
Introduction The nervous system is a highly specialized and complex network of cells and organs that coordinates and integrates the
Introduction The female genital system is a complex organ system that plays a key role in reproduction, sexual function, and
Introduction The male genital system is a complex and highly specialized anatomical structure responsible for reproduction, sexual function, and the
The urinary system, also called the renal system, is responsible for filtering and eliminating waste products from the body while maintaining the
Introduction The liver is the largest internal organ and a vital gland in the human body. It performs over 500
Introduction The alimentary system, also known as the digestive system, is responsible for the breakdown of food, absorption of nutrients,
Introduction The cardiovascular system, also known as the circulatory system, is a vital organ system that facilitates the continuous movement
Introduction The respiratory system is responsible for gas exchange, enabling the body to take in oxygen for metabolic processes and
Introduction The muscular system comprises specialized tissues capable of contracting and generating force. It enables movement, maintains posture, stabilizes joints,
Introduction Bones are specialized connective tissues that form the internal framework of the body. They are vital for multiple roles,
The skeletal system is a complex network of bones, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons that provide structural support and protection for