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Anatomy Collection (page 5)

"Unveiling the Intricacies of Anatomy: From Sensory Homunculus to Motor Homunculus" Step into the fascinating world of anatomy, where every detail tells a story

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Anatomy Collection: Pen and ink studies by Leonardo da Vinci, c1510, of human thorax, pelvic, and leg bones
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Anatomy Collection: Scolopendra gigantea, giant centipede
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Anatomy Collection: Homo erectus, Java Man cranium (Sangiran 17) cast
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Anatomy Collection: Mammoth skeleton drawing
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Anatomy Collection: Parasaurolophus skeleton
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Anatomy Collection: Skull of a pigmy hippo
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Anatomy Collection: Snake skeleton by Albertus Seba
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Anatomy Collection: Tooth from a woolly mammoth
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Anatomy Collection: Hylobates sp. Pongo pygmaeus, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gori
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Anatomy Collection: Engraving of a human skull
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Anatomy Collection: Petaurus breviceps ariel, sugar glider
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Anatomy Collection: Erithacus rubecula, European robin
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Anatomy Collection: Homo rudolfensis (KNM-ER 1470) Homo habilis (KNM-ER 1813)
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Anatomy Collection: Sharks teeth
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Anatomy Collection: Tragopan melanocephala, western tragopan
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Anatomy Collection: Phasianus colchicus decollatus, common (Chinese ringless) ph
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Anatomy Collection: Turdus philomelos, song thrush
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Anatomy Collection: Ceratagymna elata, yellow-casqued hornbill
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Anatomy Collection: Brown Pelican Skeleton - coastal California
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Anatomy Collection: American Alligator Skull - Florida - Southeastern USA
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Anatomy Collection: Skull and Crossbones - Inverted
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Anatomy Collection: Skull and Crossbones
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Anatomy Collection: Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): House Fly, Magnification x 40 (A4 size: 29. 7 cm width)
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Anatomy Collection: Fish - Sucking Loach Asia
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Anatomy Collection: Broad Bodied Chaser Dragonfly - warming on Yellow Iris Norfolk UK
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Anatomy Collection: Mallard Duck - duckling at 24 hours. Sequence 4 of 4
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Anatomy Collection: Chicken chick - 10 day old embryo in egg
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Anatomy Collection: Fawn Oriental Cat
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Anatomy Collection: Heart (Latin)
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Anatomy Collection: Hogarth Faces 1807
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Anatomy Collection: Rembrandts Dissection
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Anatomy Collection: Crime / Resurrectionists
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Anatomy Collection: Medical College For Women Women Woman Dissecting
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Anatomy Collection: Odin questioning Mimir (colour litho)
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Anatomy Collection: Are you nervous? If so, find the nerve! Photograph of Dr
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Anatomy Collection: The Right Kidney
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Anatomy Collection: Studies of Horses and of Horses Heads, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Anatomy Collection: John Hunter, 1786. Artist: WO Geller
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Anatomy Collection: Wilhelm Roentgens X-ray photograph of his wifes hand, 1896. Artist: Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen
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Anatomy Collection: Giant Ground Sloth, Natural History Museum
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Anatomy Collection: Anatomical drawing of musculature, side view
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Anatomy Collection: Unfolding female anatomy
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Anatomy Collection: Repeating Pattern - Skeletons
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Anatomy Collection: Digital illustration of human nervous system connected to spinal cord and brain
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Anatomy Collection: Human muscles anatomy engraving 1878
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Anatomy Collection: Digital illustration of Bocas area (purple), Wernickes area (orange)
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Anatomy Collection: Red Lionfish flares its deadly spines
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Anatomy Collection: The eye according to Hunain ibn Ishaq also called Johannitius (809-873) Baghdad physican


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"Unveiling the Intricacies of Anatomy: From Sensory Homunculus to Motor Homunculus" Step into the fascinating world of anatomy, where every detail tells a story. Explore the depths of human and animal structures as we delve into this captivating subject. Let's begin with Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, "Head of a Bear. " Created in 1480 but discovered in 1945, this artwork showcases da Vinci's unparalleled ability to capture anatomical accuracy. The intricate details reveal his keen observation skills and deep understanding of form. Moving on to our furry friends, the greyhound takes center stage. Discovering the anatomy of these majestic creatures unveils their remarkable speed and agility. From their sleek skeleton to their muscular build, it is evident why they are renowned for their racing abilities. But what about us humans? Enter the sensory homunculus – a visual representation that depicts how our brain perceives different body parts based on sensitivity levels. This map reveals intriguing insights into how our senses are distributed throughout our bodies. X-ray images provide another dimension to understanding anatomy. Take a glimpse at normal knees through an X-ray lens – marvel at the complexity hidden beneath our skin while appreciating its delicate balance between strength and flexibility. The backbone is often considered one of nature's most ingenious designs. Our human backbone includes ribs and pelvis, providing stability while allowing movement – truly an architectural marvel worth exploring further. Venturing deeper within ourselves, let us explore the intricacies of the human brain from an inferior view. Witness its complex network of connections responsible for controlling various bodily functions - truly awe-inspiring. As we journey back in time, we encounter hominid crania – remnants that shed light on our evolutionary history. These ancient skulls offer glimpses into early forms such as Australopithecus afarensis (AL 288-1), famously known as Lucy - bridging gaps between past and present.