Please feel free to label as many structures as you can. The lack of color in this image makes it much closer to what an actual human cell looks like – off-white, often grayish, for example (looking through a microscope). Also, I like the artistic quality of the sketch. Hope it helps those of youContinue reading “Basic Human Cell: Labeling Exercise”
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Levels of Muscle Organization
Skeletal muscle’s function is to contract and cause movement. This figure represents the different levels of muscle organization. This 3-D anatomy is difficult to remember and keep straight in your brain. It also may be rather difficult to visualize this figure in your mind. You will be very glad if you can, though, as itContinue reading “Levels of Muscle Organization”
Types of Chemical Bonds
What is this?
I don’t normally do this, but I thought it would be interesting. This is a work in progress for my Lecture Notes Series, where I discuss important Anatomy & Physiology topics. What topic do you think I will be discussing? I will be impressed by whomever gets it right!
Hello, Beach
“Hello, Beach” is how I feel when looking at this one. Perhaps this is because I miss it so much. This is South Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. This photo is unfiltered, as almost all of mine are. I will openly acknowledge using a filter, when I do. I probably should use this great technology more,Continue reading “Hello, Beach”
Cell Membrane Phospholipid Bilayer
Cell Membrane Phospholipid Bilayer In Anatomy & Physiology, a commonly tested, yet often poorly understood topic is the cell membrane. I am going to discuss the basics of the cell membrane, focusing on what crosses the membrane. The name phospholipid bilayer describes exactly the basic structure of the cell membrane. By understanding this, one canContinue reading “Cell Membrane Phospholipid Bilayer”
