The female reproductive system is a complex group of organs that is controlled by hormonal involvement. The stages of puberty, the onset of menstruation, changes during pregnancy, and delivery of a newborn will be reviewed. Learn More>>
The skeletal system includes a system of bones. Supporting structures include bursa, muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. Learn More>>
The primary function of the muscles and joints is to support the movement of the human body. So stretch and bend and continue this exercise to learn more about the functions of the muscles, joints, etc. Learn More>>
Comprised of small organs that involve the release of hormones, the endocrine system integrates many body functions. It controls growth, metabolism, and various other organs. Learn More>>
Each year, millions of Americans are diagnosed with digestive disorders, ranging from the occasional upset stomach to the more life-threatening colorectal cancer. Learn More>>
Urology is the branch of medicine concerned with the urinary tract in both genders, and with the genital tract or reproductive system in the male. Urogenital is a word that refers to the urinary and genital organs. Learn More>>
The group package contains all of the Anatomy Courses. Learn More>>
The male reproductive system consists multiple complex parts that facilitate production and delivery of sperm. Learn More>>
The male reproductive system consists multiple complex parts that facilitate production and delivery of sperm.
Ears work in tandem with auditory nerves. They send auditory impulses to the temporal lobes of the cerebrum, and these structures together form the auditory apparatus. Learn More>>
The cardiovascular system is not just about the heart, but also involves the circulation of blood through the body. Learn More>>
The cardiovascular system is not just about the heart, but also involves the circulation of blood through the body.
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