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- 16:32, 24 March 2025 Heart location and projection, X-ray, auscultation heart points (hist | edit) [3,571 bytes] Shaked.Fru (talk | contribs) (I created the article) Tag: Visual edit
- 16:24, 24 March 2025 Conducting system of the heart- structure and function (hist | edit) [3,197 bytes] Shaked.Fru (talk | contribs) (Created a new article) Tag: Visual edit
- 16:16, 24 March 2025 Endocardium, Cardiac Valves - Structure and Function, Auscultation Heart Points, Cardiac Skeleton (hist | edit) [3,945 bytes] Shaked.Fru (talk | contribs) (Created the article) Tag: Visual edit
- 16:06, 24 March 2025 Cardiac wall arrangement, cardiac skeleton, chambers (hist | edit) [3,633 bytes] Shaked.Fru (talk | contribs) (I created the document regarding the Cardiac wall arrangement, cardiac skeleton, chambers) Tag: Visual edit
- 13:00, 24 March 2025 Heart development and its common birth defects (hist | edit) [4,509 bytes] Shaked.Fru (talk | contribs) (I created the document regarding heart development and its common birth defects.) Tag: Visual edit
- 19:34, 20 March 2025 Fibrin, Fibrinolysis, and the Mechanism of Action of Anticoagulants (hist | edit) [3,660 bytes] Reem (talk | contribs) (Created page with " === '''I. Fibrin''' === Fibrin is an insoluble protein that plays a key role in blood clot formation (coagulation). It is derived from fibrinogen, a soluble plasma protein, through the action of thrombin. ==== '''1. Formation of Fibrin''' ==== * '''Conversion of Fibrinogen to Fibrin:''' ** Thrombin (Factor IIa) converts fibrinogen into fibrin monomers. ** These monomers polymerize to form a fibrin network. * '''Stabilization of Fibrin Clot:''' ** Factor XIIIa (fibrin-...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:26, 20 March 2025 Skin and motor innervation of head and neck (hist | edit) [3,525 bytes] Reem (talk | contribs) (Created page with " he skin of the head and neck is innervated by branches of the '''trigeminal nerve (CN V)''' and '''cervical spinal nerves'''. ==== '''1. Trigeminal Nerve (CN V)''' ==== The trigeminal nerve provides sensory innervation to the face and has three major divisions: * '''Ophthalmic nerve (V1)''' – Supplies the forehead, scalp, upper eyelid, and dorsum of the nose. * '''Maxillary nerve (V2)''' – Supplies the lateral nose, upper lip, lower eyelid, cheek, and upper jaw. *...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:24, 19 February 2025 Catecholamines - biosynthesis, biodegradation (hist | edit) [4,620 bytes] MonicaFoottit (talk | contribs) (Catecholamines - biosynthesis, biodegradation) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 23:18, 18 February 2025 Biochemistry of the senses (taste, smell). (hist | edit) [5,343 bytes] MonicaFoottit (talk | contribs) (Biochemistry of the senses (taste, smell).) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 20:15, 18 February 2025 Cornea, sclera and vitreous body, corneal reflex (hist | edit) [2,464 bytes] Prathamtrivedi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Cornea == Cornea is the clear covering that is present at the front of your eyes. It has a protective function. It keeps debris, dust, germs and other harmful substances out of your eye. Since they are located at the front of your eyes, corneas are very susceptible to injury or damage. The cornea is composed of 6 layers that work together. '''The 6 layers''' - *Epithelium - Outermost layer. *Bowman’s layer - Mostly made of collagen. Helps hold the shape *Stroma -...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 18:31, 18 February 2025 Lymph nodes and collectors of vagina, uterus and ovaries (hist | edit) [1,938 bytes] 83.136.201.106 (talk) (Created page with "== Lymph nodes of the female reproductive system == === Ovary === Lymphatic vessels run along the vasa ovarica and drain the lymph to the ''lumbar lymph nodes''. Lumbar lymph nodes lie outside the small pelvis and are quite far from the ovaries, this fact must be thought of when searching for metastases of malignant tumors of the ovary. The sap here also serves to transport hormones. === Fallopian tube === The lymph drains into the '''lumbar lymph nodes'''....") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 17:56, 18 February 2025 External female genital organs, perineum (hist | edit) [2,409 bytes] Prathamtrivedi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Female reproductive system (Organa genitalia feminina)== *enables sexual connection *ensures the development of a new individual *ensures the formation of sex cells, eggs and sex hormones *the ovary is the gonad → connects to the fallopian tube → uterus → vagina ==External genital organs== ====Mons pubis==== It is a fat pad located anteriorly to pubic symphysis. The skin above it is covered with hair. ====Labia majora==== The labia majora are formed by elonga...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 17:50, 18 February 2025 Transport of lipids, role of lipoproteins, structure of lipoprotein particles. Formation, conversion, and role of chylomicrons, VLDL, LDL and HDL lipoproteins (hist | edit) [7,552 bytes] Wrd Karma (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Lipoproteins''' are complex particles made up of '''lipids''' (fats) and '''proteins''' that function to transport lipids, such as cholesterol, triglycerides, and phospholipids, through the bloodstream. Since lipids are not water-soluble, lipoproteins act as carriers that facilitate their transport in the aqueous environment that is the bloodstream. Their protein component is apolipoproteins which support lipoproteins structurally as well as act as recognition molecul...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:25, 18 February 2025 Trachea - description , structure, syntopy (draw scheme), tracheotomy (hist | edit) [3,365 bytes] Prathamtrivedi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|200px|View of tracheal location '''front''' thumb|200px|View of trachea location '''back''' The '''Trachea''' (trachea) is part of the lower respiratory tract. It is a cartilaginous tube about 1.5 to 2 cm in diameter and about 10-11 cm long that connects the larynx to the bronchi. It connects caudally to the larynx. It starts at the level of the ``vertebra '''C<sub>6</sub>''''' an...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 16:31, 18 February 2025 Metabolism of amino acids of pyruvate and oxaloacetate group, involvement of these amino acids in metabolic processes. (hist | edit) [4,367 bytes] Wrd Karma (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Amino acids are converted to 7 common metabolic intermediates: oxaloacetate, alpha-ketoglutarate, pyruvate, succinyl coA, Acetoacetyl CoA, Acetyl CoA, and fumarate. The pyruvate and oxaloactetate groups are glucogenic intermediates. Amino acids of the pyruvate and oxaloacetate group are those that can be converted into pyruvate or oxaloacetate during metabolism. These amino acids play crucial roles in energy production, gluconeogenesis, and other metabolic pathways. The...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:19, 18 February 2025 Soft and hard palate, muscles of soft plate (draw scheme), isthmus of fauces (hist | edit) [3,171 bytes] Prathamtrivedi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Hard palate == The basis of the hard palate is the paired ``processus palatini maxillarum'' and ``laminae horizontales'' palatal bones. At the very front, it is formed by a paired ''premaxilla'', which is fused with the maxilla. The mucosa of the hard palate is immobile because it is tightly fused to the periosteum of the bone. === Hard palate formations === preview|''Palatum durum'' - bone base, bottom view. * ''...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 15:19, 18 February 2025 Metabolism of glucuronic acid and its importance in the human body. (hist | edit) [2,613 bytes] Wrd Karma (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Glucuronic acid metabolism is primarily involved in detoxification, drug metabolism, and carbohydrate metabolism. It begins with the generation of UDP-glucose (Uridine diphosphate glucose), the same way glycogen metabolism begins. Then UDP-glucose acts as a a source for glucuronic acid. == Functions of Glucuronic Acid Metabolism: == * Generates UDP-glucuronate which can be used for glycosaminoglycan synthesis (and proteoglycans), conjugate endogenous and exogenous sub...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:28, 18 February 2025 Craniovertebral joint (hist | edit) [1,675 bytes] Prathamtrivedi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Craniovertebral junction == thumb|300px|Craniovertebral joints The '''craniovertebral articulation''' is a special type of articulation comprising 3 separate functional units which, together with the respective ligaments, allow the skull to be attached to the spine and its movements to a considerable extent. It consists of the ``art. atlantooccipitalis, art. atlantoaxialis mediana and lateralis''. * '''art. atlantooccipit...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 00:27, 18 February 2025 Visual pathway and visual cortical areas (hist | edit) [10,114 bytes] Adifaah (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__NOTOC__ {{Infobox - nervová dráha | latinsky = tractus opticus | obrázek = Zrakovadraha.png | popisek = Schéma zrakové dráhy | česky = zraková dráha | TA = {{TA|14.1.08.404}} | funkce = převod obrazu zachyceného světločivými buňkami | začátek = tyčinky a čípky | konec = okcipitální lalok | počet neuronů = 4 }} '''Zraková dráha''' je multisynaptická, čtyřneuronová sensitivní dráha, patřící mezi sensorické dráhy. První t...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 23:44, 17 February 2025 Intrinsic and efferent connections of cerebellum (hist | edit) [14,284 bytes] Adifaah (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * VLOŽENÝ ČLÁNEK * Pozor – tento článek je využíván dalšími články, do kterých je vložen. Buďte prosím opatrní při jeho editaci: * 1. Nemažte příkazy <noinclude> </noinclude>. Označují části článku, které se při vkládání nepřenášejí. * 2. Neměňte úrovně použitých nadpisů. Neuvážené použití nadpisů v...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 22:45, 17 February 2025 Erythrocyte metabolism. (hist | edit) [3,445 bytes] MonicaFoottit (talk | contribs) (Erytrocyte metabolism)
- 19:44, 16 February 2025 Neurotransmitters (hist | edit) [7,291 bytes] Adifaah (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Mediator systems are represented by neurotransmitters, specific nuclei in which these substances are synthesized, mainly in the CNS , and pathways through which these neurotransmitters are released and subsequently bound to receptors. These pathways carry chemical mediators that aid and stimulate CNS functions. Mediators are highly specific substances and often affect specific areas of the brain. 5 steps of neurotransmiss...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:12, 12 February 2025 Primary and permanent dentition, eruption and types of occlusion (hist | edit) [1,841 bytes] Malikmay (talk | contribs) (Ive wrote the page) Tag: Visual edit
- 23:02, 11 February 2025 Uterus - position, fixation, syntopy, birth defects (hist | edit) [1,918 bytes] Malikmay (talk | contribs) (Ive wrote the whole page) Tag: Visual edit
- 13:27, 9 February 2025 Nasal cavity, choanae, vascular and nerve supply (hist | edit) [7,729 bytes] IbraXD (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction to some important terms == * The nose: is the beginning of the respiratory tract and is divided into external nose (visible) and nasal cavity. * The nasal cavities are open to the paranasal sinuses and the nasopharynx. * The nose warms, humidifies, and purifies the air going into the resp system. Sneezing and other reflexes protect the resp organs. It also has olfactory functions (smelling). * External nose anatomy: ** Nasal root —> continuous with the...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:48, 6 February 2025 Projections of heart, lungs and pleura onto thoracic wall, puncture of thorax (hist | edit) [5,349 bytes] Mordel (talk | contribs) (new article) Tag: Visual edit
- 15:57, 6 February 2025 Mediastinum - division, borders (hist | edit) [10,174 bytes] Mordel (talk | contribs) (new article) Tag: Visual edit
- 14:43, 6 February 2025 Lateral neck region, scalenic fissure (hist | edit) [3,243 bytes] Mordel (talk | contribs) (new document) Tag: Visual edit
- 21:14, 5 February 2025 Lymph nodes and collectors of thoracic wall and lungs (hist | edit) [1,519 bytes] Jennyyip88 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Lymphatics of thoracic wall == * Paramammary lymph nodes * Parasternal lymph nodes * Prepericardial lymph nodes * Lateral pericardial lymph nodes * Intercostal lymph nodes * Juxtaoesophageal lymph nodes == Lymphatics of the female breast == * Pectoral axillary lymph nodes * Subscapular axillary lymph nodes * Humeral axillary lymph nodes * Central axillary lymph node * Interpectoral axillary lymph node * Apical axillary lymph node == Lymphatics of lung == Right l...") Tag: Visual edit
- 09:23, 4 February 2025 Azygos, hemiazygos veins and vertebral venous plexuses (hist | edit) [2,636 bytes] Sibtiqbal (talk | contribs) (Made a new page) Tag: Visual edit
- 09:07, 4 February 2025 Thymus - structure, position, syntopy and function (hist | edit) [2,205 bytes] Sibtiqbal (talk | contribs) (Made a new page) Tag: Visual edit
- 08:49, 4 February 2025 Leg region (with transverse section) (hist | edit) [11,474 bytes] Sibtiqbal (talk | contribs) (Created a new page) Tag: Visual edit
- 11:08, 3 February 2025 Portal vein - tributaries, portocaval (portosystemic) anastomosis (hist | edit) [3,565 bytes] Jennyyip88 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Portal vein carries nutrient rich blood from stomach, intestines, pancreas and spleen to the liver. This is formed from the anastomosis of splenic vein and superior mesenteric vein at L2 level. As the portal vein enters the liver, it splits into left and right branches entering the liver parenchyma. == Portal vein - tributaries == It’s main tributaries include: * Superior mesenteric vein * Splenic vein * inferior mesenteric vein (can also drain into superior mesente...") Tag: Visual edit