Endomysium (from the Greek endon - inside and mys - muscle) is a loose fibrous connective tissue that immediately surrounds each individual skeletal muscle fiber. The end ...
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Read MoreOophorectomy and Ovariectomy are two terms that refer to the surgical removal of a woman's ovaries. The ovaries are the female reproductive organs that produce eggs and h ...
Read MoreBicuspid: what is it and how does it work? Bicuspid is a term that describes objects that have two ends, protrusions, or flaps. In anatomy, examples of such objects would ...
Read MoreAngina pectoris, or Angina pectoris, is a chest pain that increases with physical activity and decreases with rest. The pain may also spread to the arms and lower jaw. An ...
Read MoreHemiparesis is a disorder of motor function, which is manifested by weakening or complete loss of strength in one half of the body. This condition is a symptom of many di ...
Read MorePent- (Pent-), Penta- (Repta-) - a prefix denoting five. This prefix of Greek origin is widely used in scientific and technical terms to refer to the five elements or par ...
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