Anatomy

Human immune system
Anatomy 25 Jul 2006

Human immune system

The immune system has two parts: the acquired system (lymphocytes and antibodies that attack diseases), and the innate system (skin and other barriers).
Innate immune system
Anatomy 24 Jul 2006

Innate immune system

The innate immune system includes skin and other barriers which prevent disease entering the body, and inflammatory and other responses which fight disease.
Respiratory system (pulmonary system) anatomy
Anatomy 27 Jun 2006

Respiratory system (pulmonary system) anatomy

The respiratory system includes the nose, lungs and pipe-like organs which connect them enable breathing and removal of waste products like carbon dioxide.
Endocrine system
Anatomy 26 Jun 2006

Endocrine system

The endocrine system includes the pituitary, thyroid, pancreas, adrenal and other glands. These glands produce hormones.
Cardiovascular system (heart) anatomy
Anatomy 26 Jun 2006

Cardiovascular system (heart) anatomy

The human cardiovascular system is made up of the heart, the blood it pumps, and the blood vessels, veins and arteries, through which the blood…
Menstruation (period or menstrual cycle)
Anatomy 31 Mar 2006

Menstruation (period or menstrual cycle)

Menstruation, menses or menstrual periods involve hormonal and ovarian changes that cause PMS symptoms, ovulation, period pain and other period symptoms.
Urinary system (renal system)
Anatomy 28 Mar 2006

Urinary system (renal system)

The urinary system consists of all the organs involved in the formation and release of urine. It includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.
Breast anatomy
Anatomy 22 Mar 2006

Breast anatomy

The female breasts include the mammary glands and nipples. Their primary function is lactation (producing breast milk) to nourish a baby after pregnancy.
Female reproductive system (urogenital system) anatomy
Anatomy 22 Mar 2006

Female reproductive system (urogenital system) anatomy

The female reproductive system includes reproductive organs (ovaries, uterus, fallopian tubes, vagina), and urogenital organs (urethra, kidneys).