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Date Added: 17/01/2011
This comprehensive graphic shows an overview of the Endocrine system. Specific organs labelled include the Pineal, Pituitary gland, Thyroid, Adrenal gland, and Pancreas.
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Date Added: 17/01/2011
This concise graphic indicates the major male reproductive organs. Those included in the image are the Bladder, Seminal vesicle, Prostate, Vasa deferentia, Epididymis, Testes and Urethra.
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Date Added: 12/01/2011
This concise graphic indicates the major female reproductive organs. Those included in the image are the Fallopian Tubes, Ovaries, Uterus, Cervix and Vagina.
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Date Added: 22/08/2010
This in an invaluable image for anyone wishing to understand how the sympathetic division works in between the spinal cord and the nerves. Specifically labelled points include the Preganglionic Neuron, Postganglionic Neuron, Dorsal Root, etc. This is int
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Date Added: 22/08/2010
This image indicates the major difference between the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic divisions of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) in the function of the eye. It outlines the different functions the eye can perform; as well as how these functions are
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Date Added: 22/08/2010
This image indicates the major difference between the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic divisions of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) in the function of the pancreas. It outlines the different functions the pancreas can perform; as well as how these func
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Date Added: 22/08/2010
This image indicates the major difference between the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic divisions of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) in the successful working of the heart. It outlines the different key functions the heart can perform; as well as how th
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Date Added: 15/08/2010
This image shows the relationship between the Spinal Cord and neurons. It is comprehensively labelled, showing sensory and motor aspects of the relationship.
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Date Added: 15/08/2010
Using four different colours to show the different sections of the spinal cord, this image allows the individual to easily label and write their own notes about the spine and spinal cord.
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Date Added: 15/08/2010
This image indicates the portion of the spinal cord that is known as the 'Cervical Spine'. It shows the eight cervical spinal nerves, enabling an easy comprehension of this aspect of the Peripheral Nervous System.
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Date Added: 15/08/2010
This image indicates the portion of the spinal cord that is known as the 'Thoracic Spine'. It shows the twelve thoracic spinal nerves, enabling an easy comprehension of this aspect of the Peripheral Nervous System.
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Date Added: 15/08/2010
This image indicates the portion of the spinal cord that is known as the 'Lumbar Spine'. It shows the five lumbar spinal nerves, enabling an easy comprehension of this aspect of the Peripheral Nervous System.
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Date Added: 15/08/2010
This image indicates the portion of the spinal cord that is known as the 'Sacral Spine'. It shows the five sacral spinal nerves, enabling an easy comprehension of this aspect of the Peripheral Nervous System.
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Date Added: 15/08/2010
This image shows a layout of the major plexus and nerves that run from the spinal cord. Additionally, it labels some of these most significant plexi and nerves; including the Brachial Plexus, Lumbar Plexus, and Intercostal Nerves. This is intended to aid
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Date Added: 15/08/2010
This in an invaluable image for anyone wishing to depict the location of the cranial nerves in the brain stem and grey matter of the brain. Comprehensively labelled cranial nerves include the Trochlear, Abducens, Vestibulocochlear, Hypoglossal, and Glosso
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Date Added: 18/03/2010
This image shows a cross-section of the brain and highlights two key parts of the brain: the midbrain and hindbrain. In addition to this, the Pons, Cerebellum and Medulla are labeled to further indicate subsections of the hindbrain.
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Date Added: 18/03/2010
This graphic outlines the process of the reflex arc - namely, the location of the afferent neuron, the interneuron and the efferent neuron. Further, it shows the process from the receptors in the skin to the effectors (i.e. muscles).
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Date Added: 18/03/2010
Showing the major arteries in the brain, this image outlines the major supply lines of blood into the brain. Examples of arteries labeled include the internal carotid artery, the basilar artery, the posterior cerebral artery, etc.
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Date Added: 18/03/2010
Using a cross section of a full-colour magnified section of the Brain, this image locates and contextualises the meninges in relation to the rest of the Brain. Areas labelled include the Arachnoid villus, the Superior sagittal sinus, the Periosteal, the M
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Date Added: 18/03/2010
This comprehensive image depicts the areas of the Ventricular system - both their location and the direction the Cerebrospinal fluid flows, upon leaving the Choroid Plexus.
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