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Classification of Bones Anatomy

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General Anatomy Skeletal system Differences between compact and cancellous bones

Skeletal System The skeletal system is made up of bones and cartilage. It provides a strong and flexible framework for the body. Bones Question 1. What is bone? Answer. The bone is a specialized connective tissue with a mineralized matrix of calcium salts, for example, calcium hydroxyapatite crystals. It provides hardness to the human skeleton. "Importance of studying … [Read more...] about Classification of Bones Anatomy

General Anatomy Anatomical Terminology Question And Answers

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General Anatomy Anatomical Terminology Question And Answers

Introduction And Anatomical Terminology Question 1. What is anatomy? Answer. Anatomy is the science that deals with the structure of the body from the submicroscopic to the macroscopic level. The term anatomy is derived from the Greek word ‘anatome’ meaning to ‘cut up’ (ana = apart, tomy = cut). The term dissection is the Latin equivalent of the Greek term … [Read more...] about General Anatomy Anatomical Terminology Question And Answers

Diencephalon And Third Ventricle Question And Answers

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Brain Diencephalon and third ventricle Horizontal section of the thalamus showing the location of various thalamic nuclei

Diencephalon And Third Ventricle Question And Answers Question 1. What is a diencephalon? List its subdivisions. Answer. The diencephalon is the part of the brain that lies between the brainstem and cerebrum. The cavity within it is called 3rd ventricle. Diencephalon Subdivisions The major subdivisions of the diencephalon are as follows: Thalamus The … [Read more...] about Diencephalon And Third Ventricle Question And Answers

Basal Nuclei Limbic System And Lateral Ventricle Question And Answers

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Brain Basal nuclei limbic system and lateral ventricle Corpus striatum

Basal Nuclei Limbic System And Lateral Ventricle Question And Answers Question 1. What are basal nuclei? List their functions. Answer. The basal nuclei are large masses of grey matter located in the basal part of the cerebral hemisphere. They include the corpus striatum, claustrum, and amygdaloid body. Basal nuclei anatomy Basal Nuclei Functions To control the … [Read more...] about Basal Nuclei Limbic System And Lateral Ventricle Question And Answers

Cerebrum Brain Anatomy Question And Answers

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Brain Cerebrum Circle of willis and the branches of arteries supplying the brain

Cerebrum Brain Anatomy Question And Answers Question 1. Write a short note on the blood supply of the brain. Answer: The proper blood supply to the brain is essential because consciousness is lost within 10 seconds of the cessation of the blood supply. If this state continues, irreversible brain damage starts at 4 minutes and is completed within 10 minutes. Read And … [Read more...] about Cerebrum Brain Anatomy Question And Answers

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