Anatomy of the Larynx, Trachea, and Bronchi: Respiratory System Overview
The larynx, trachea, and bronchi are vital structures of the respiratory system with distinct functions and anatomy. The larynx houses vocal cords, aids in breathing, voice production, and swallowing. It is interconnected with major arteries, veins, and nerves in the neck. The trachea extends from t
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Periodontal and Peri-Implant Surgical Anatomy Overview
Sound knowledge of the anatomy of the periodontium and surrounding tissues is essential for successful periodontal and implant surgical procedures. This includes understanding the mandible and maxilla anatomy, muscles, anatomic spaces, and landmarks like the mandibular canal. Proper awareness can he
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Durga Mahavidyalaya
Education is viewed as the acquisition of knowledge, skills, beliefs, and moral habits. Mahatma Gandhi introduced his Basic Education concept emphasizing free and compulsory education, mother tongue instruction, craft-centered learning, moral education, and character building. The curriculum include
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Anatomy of Intestine in Domestic Animals
The intestine in domestic animals plays a vital role in digestion and absorption. It consists of the small intestine for chemical digestion and absorption and the large intestine for water absorption and excretion. This article covers the gross anatomy, histology, and embryology of the intestine, de
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ASCCC OERI Webinar on OER for Anatomy, Physiology, and Microbiology
Welcome to the ASCCC OERI webinar focused on Open Educational Resources (OER) for Anatomy, Physiology, and Microbiology. This event discusses the adoption of OER in California Community Colleges, challenges faced in Anatomy and Physiology, available resources, and potential strategies to increase OE
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Anatomy Basics for Rocky Vista University Class of 2024
Explore the fundamental concepts of anatomy with this informative presentation designed to help students engage in lectures effectively. Covering body systems, from integumentary to circulatory, this guide ensures a solid foundation for anatomy studies. Essential terms and systems are explained to a
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Understanding the Anatomy of the Kidney
The lecture covers the shape, position, surface anatomy, external features, hilum and its contents, relations, internal structure, blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerve supply of the kidney. It also discusses the functions of the kidney, its position in the body, and the structures surrounding it.
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Fossil Plants: Sphenophyllum and Zygopteris Anatomy
Dr. Jithesh Krishnan R, Asst. Prof. at NSS College, Pandalam, specializes in studying Fossil Pteridophytes like Sphenophyllum and Zygopteris. These ancient plants date back to the Devonian period and showcase unique stem anatomy resembling roots. Sphenophyllum had slender shoots with whorled leaves,
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Understanding Tarsal Bone Anatomy in Veterinary Science
Tarsal bones in veterinary anatomy play a crucial role in the structure of an animal's hind limbs. Comprising five short bones arranged in distinct rows, including the tibial, fibular, and central tarsals, the tarsus supports movement and stability. The largest tarsal, known as the calcaneal tubercl
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Animal Muscle Identification and Anatomy Diagrams
This collection includes detailed diagrams showcasing the identification and anatomy of muscles in animals, specifically focusing on pig muscle anatomy. From head and neck muscles to arm and shoulder muscles, pelvis and thigh muscles, and trunk muscles, these visual aids help understand the structur
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Economic Aspects of Applied Plant Anatomy in Practical Use
Applied Plant Anatomy involves the practical application of anatomical knowledge in various fields such as identification, classification, taxonomic applications, medicinal plants, food safety, wood analysis, forensic investigations, and more. By understanding plant anatomy, professionals can utiliz
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Understanding the Physiology of the Sensory Organ - Tongue by B.K. Singh
Taste perception on the tongue is a vital sensory function involving sweet, sour, salty, and bitter sensations. The tongue, with its muscular movements and taste buds, plays a crucial role in mastication, swallowing, and food enjoyment. Different types of papillae on the tongue are responsible for t
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Understanding Sensory Evaluation in Food Science
Sensory evaluation in food science involves analyzing human responses to the characteristics of food and beverages using the senses of sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing. This scientific discipline aims to elicit, measure, analyze, and interpret reactions to the sensory attributes of food produ
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Overview of Foot Joints and Bones: Anatomy and Movements
Foot anatomy involves 26 bones forming various joints like interphalangeal, metatarso-phalangeal, and tarso-metatarsal joints. Ligaments and movements at these joints play crucial roles in foot function. Understanding the structure and function of these joints is essential for medical professionals
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Treatment of Tongue Affections in Veterinary Surgery by Dr. Archana Kumari
In this educational material, Dr. Archana Kumari discusses various tongue affections in animals such as strangulation, smooth tongue, tumors, and ranula. Treatment methods for each condition are described in detail, providing valuable insights for veterinary surgeons. From managing venous engorgemen
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Renal Block Pathology Practical: Anatomy and Histology Overview
The Renal Block Pathology Practical provides a comprehensive insight into the anatomy, structure, and histology of the kidney nephrons, including normal and abnormal conditions such as acute kidney injury. The session covers topics like the structure of the nephron, normal kidney gross anatomy, rena
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Understanding the Intrinsic Muscles of the Tongue - Anatomy and Physiology Overview
In this detailed presentation by Dr. Sushma Tomar, Associate Professor of Anatomy, the intrinsic muscles of the tongue are explored, along with their functions, arterial and venous supply, lymphatic drainage, and nerve supply. The lecture covers the four intrinsic muscles in each half of the tongue,
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Understanding the Anatomy of a Leaf in Plant Biology
The anatomy of a leaf in plant biology is essential for understanding its structure and functions in photosynthesis and transpiration. This article explores the different parts of a leaf, including the leaf base, petiole, and lamina, as well as the types of leaves and venation patterns. By delving i
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Biting Tongue In Sleep - Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
See a dentist if you discover that you are clenching your teeth throughout the day or biting your tongue when you are sleeping. If tongue bites continue to cause considerable bleeding, there might be a more serious problem. A dentist can determine th
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Understanding Anatomy: Branches and Components of the Human Body
Anatomy, the study of body tissue structures, encompasses various branches including Gross Anatomy, Systematic Anatomy, and Microscopic Anatomy. Osteology focuses on the skeleton's components and functions as a crucial support system for the body, aiding in movement and protection of organs.
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Actinobacillosis (Wooden Tongue) in Cattle and Sheep: Overview of the Infectious Disease
Actinobacillosis, also known as Wooden Tongue, is a specific infectious disease affecting cattle and sheep, caused by Actinobacillus lignieresii. It is characterized by fibrosis of the tongue and soft tissues, leading to mobility issues. The disease is primarily transmitted through wounds and abrasi
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what is Geographic Tongue and how does it look
Geographical tongue is an non-contagious condition that provides an atypical, map-like structure to the tongue. A detailed note on this problem is given here. For More Info Visit: \/\/ \/what-is-geographic-tongue\/
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what is Geographic Tongue and how does it look
Geographical tongue is an non-contagious condition that provides an atypical, map-like structure to the tongue. A detailed note on this problem is given here. For More Info Visit: \/\/ \/what-is-geographic-tongue\/
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Frenectomy, Tongue Tie Melbourne | Rosanna Family Dental Clinic
Frenectomy is simple surgical procedure to remove the frenum tissues or tongue, also known as Tongue tie treatment. To know more, call Rosanna Family Dental Clinic in Melbourne on (03) 94591194.\n\n
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Engaging Pronunciation Activities for Pre-Intermediate Students and Above
Engage your students with fun pronunciation activities centered around the themes of aunts, ants, cats, and baseball. From tongue twisters to playful rhymes, these activities are designed to improve pronunciation skills in an enjoyable way. Incorporating tongue twisters and rhymes featuring aunts, a
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Sexual and Reproductive Anatomy Lesson for 5th Grade
Explore the essential aspects of male and female sexual and reproductive anatomy in this detailed 5th-grade lesson from the Rights, Respect, Responsibility sexuality education curriculum. The images provided offer a visual guide to understanding external female anatomy and reproductive anatomy, aidi
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Understanding Articulation in Phonetics and Speech Production
Exploring the vocal tract, active and passive articulators, and the complexity of the tongue's role in speech production. Identifying primary places of articulation and the intricate coordination of speech organs in producing sounds. Discover the significance of the rest position and how different p
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Fun Tongue Twisters for a Twist of Laughter
Enjoy a collection of amusing tongue twisters that will twist your tongue and tickle your funny bone! From throwing balls to selling sea shells, these tongue twisters will challenge your pronunciation skills. Repeat them multiple times for a hilarious tongue workout. Additionally, experience whimsic
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Black Spots on Tongue - Surya Dental Care
Black spots on the tongue can go away if you maintain proper oral hygiene, and in some cases, they may last longer, which indicates severe conditions like tongue cancer. For more info visit: \/\/ \/what-causes-black-spots-on-tongue\/
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Strategies and Lessons Learned for Moving Anatomy Labs Online
Explore strategies, challenges, and tips for transitioning large lab-based anatomy classes online. Discuss considerations, effective delivery options, assessment methods, and examples like Human Anatomy activities. Learn from an Associate Professor's experience teaching human anatomy and physiology
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Is Caviar Tongue Dangerous
Caviar tongue is an unharmful condition, appearing as a black hairy tongue on the undersurface of the tongue, which is caused by the aging factor in most individuals.
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Understanding Tongue Disorders: Ankyloglossia, Black Hairy Tongue, Geographic Tongue
Ankyloglossia, also known as tongue-tied, is a congenital anomaly affecting tongue mobility. Black hairy tongue is the lengthening of papillae on the tongue surface, often temporary and resolve without treatment. Geographic tongue presents as white patches and is usually asymptomatic. Treatment opti
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Anatomy of the Tongue: A Detailed Exploration
Squamous epithelium, striated muscle, and various types of papillae make up the intricate structure of the tongue. Filliform, fungiform, circumvallate, and foliate papillae play different roles in sensory perception and taste. Taste buds, Van Ebner's glands, and gustatory furrows add complexity to t
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Understanding the Anatomy of the Oral Cavity
The oral cavity extends from the lips to the hard and soft palate and houses various structures like the tongue, buccal mucosa, floor of the mouth, hard palate, gingiva, and lips. This detailed overview covers the different regions of the tongue, mucosal linings, salivary glands, and palatal structu
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Histology of the Tongue: Structure and Function Overview
The tongue is covered by stratified squamous epithelium with various types of papillae on its dorsal surface, each serving specific functions such as taste perception and mechanical tasks. The filiform, fungiform, vallate, foliate, and circumvallate papillae are distinct in their appearance and dist
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Understanding Slang, Idioms, and Tongue Twisters
Explore the world of slang, idioms, and tongue twisters to better understand informal language expressions. From slang used by specific groups to popular idioms recognized by the public, delve into the nuances of language diversification. Discover examples, rationale for difficulties, and fun tongue
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Comprehensive Guide to Cardiovascular Imaging and Anatomy
Explore a detailed collection of images showcasing cardiovascular imaging, radiological anatomy of the chest, vascular anatomy, and pulmonary conditions like embolism. Discover the gold standard for diagnosing pulmonary embolism, as well as CT angiograms and aortic arch anatomy. Engage with visuals
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Introduction to Anatomy: Anatomical Terms and Skeletal System
An introduction to anatomy covering anatomical terms and the skeletal system. It defines anatomy, explains anatomical sciences, discusses the skeletal system, and outlines anatomical terminology including terms of position. The content includes objectives, classifications of bones, and different ana
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Anatomy Written Tests Overview with Sample Questions
Explore different types of anatomy questions commonly seen in written tests, including general anatomy, structural anatomy, functional anatomy, topographical anatomy, imaging anatomy, clinical anatomy, microscopic anatomy, and embryo-related topics. Sample questions and answers are provided for each
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What Does Scalloped Tongue Mean And How To Treat It?
Indentations on the sides of your tongue are generally called scalloped tongue, and some dentists call it tongue crenation. It is generally not a serious condition but may signal underlying health issues. For more info visit: \/\/ \/scalloped-tongue\
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