Keratinization (Keratinit.Auon), keratinization (Cornification) is a process that occurs in the tissues of the body and leads to the formation of horny cells. These cells ...
Read MoreNeuroepithelium is a type of epithelium that plays an important role in the functioning of the sensory organs. Neuroepithelium is found in the eyes, ears, nose and tongue ...
Read MoreNasal Bone: anatomy and functions The Nasal Bone is a paired bone located at the front of the skull. It has a narrow, oblong shape and is located between the frontal bone ...
Read MoreCentrosome, Centrosphere, is a dense area of cytoplasm located near the nucleus in non-dividing cells. The centrosome contains two centrioles surrounded by a rim of den ...
Read MoreThe Subclavian Artery is one of the most important arteries that provides blood supply to the neck and upper limbs. The right subclavian artery is a branch of the brachio ...
Read MoreThe Rhomboid muscle is one of two muscles belonging to the superficial back muscles (rhomboid major and rhomboid minor), passing in the upper back under the trapezius mus ...
Read MoreOocyte, Oocyte: basic facts An oocyte, also known as an oocyte, is an immature egg found in the ovary. It undergoes the process of meiosis, which results in the formation ...
Read MoreEdema, puffiness, or swelling is swelling caused by the accumulation of fluid in body tissues. This may be the result of various physiological or pathological processes. ...
Read MoreAstringent, Astringent - a topical anti-inflammatory drug that causes compaction of colloids; partial coagulation of proteins of extracellular fluid, mucus, cell membrane ...
Read MoreMicrohaematocrit is a method for determining the number of red blood cells in a patient's blood. This method is based on the principle of separating blood into layers as ...
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