The ventricle is a small ventricle located between the esophagus and the stomach. It was first described by the Italian physician and anatomist Giovanni Battista Morgagni ...
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Read MoreSchaudinna is a liquid that was developed in the 19th century by German zoologist Fritz Schaudin. It was used to preserve and transport animals and became one of the most ...
Read MoreThermal points are areas of the skin where receptors are located that perceive thermal irritation and where we feel warmth. These points can be located on different parts ...
Read MoreEchocardiography (also known as ultrasound cardiography) is a non-invasive method of examining the heart using ultrasound. In echocardiography, a transducer is placed on ...
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Read MoreGliogenesis is the process of formation of glial cells in the brain. Glia are an important component of the nervous system that provides support and protection to neurons ...
Read MoreSea anemones are marine animals that live in tropical and subtropical waters around the world. They are shaped like a flower and often come in bright colors. Sea anemones ...
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