Preparation Anatomical Wet

A wet anatomical preparation is an anatomical preparation stored in a transparent vessel filled with a preservative liquid (alcohol, glycerin, and others).

Wet anatomical preparations allow you to preserve the structure and color of tissues and organs. Due to the fact that the drug is in a transparent vessel, its structure can be examined in detail. Preservative liquid prevents tissue deterioration and decomposition.

Anatomical wet mounts are widely used in medical and biology schools to visually demonstrate the structure of the human body. They allow students to visually explore anatomy in detail. Also, such drugs are used for research purposes.



Introduction In the history of many scientific disciplines and in biology, it is customary to honor the place of the human body in natural processes. This approach has long been a standard procedure. As biology developed, medicine attracted the attention of scientists not only with the mechanics of bodies, but also with the study of biological processes. How does consciousness influence physiological and anatomical processes?

Understanding this problem is important both for treatment purposes and for the development of new treatments and understanding the influence of the environment on various diseases. With the development of artificial intelligence in medical research and treatment, questions arise about the limits of the interaction between artificial intelligence and the human mind.

Only in recent years have social networks given impetus to new scientific research related to the social sciences and psychology. This field is now becoming increasingly applicable in the social sciences, post-industrial and cognitive fields.

It is widely believed that science, which aims at collaboration between people and the social sciences, can reduce the anxiety, fears and paranoia of each of us. Science is a source of order because ordered knowledge provides a relationship between opinion and scientific objective material. It has already been proven that reducing anxiety and increasing self-confidence depends on conscious processes occurring in the brain and simulating in the mind a particular situation during which a person experiences fear. It is a scientifically established fact that the brain changes according to the meaning of words or information that a person perceives through the senses. The words and sounds used on social networks are perceived by us with different characteristics than they were before. There is an illusion of personal presence in the culture and opinions prevailing