Vein System Of The Human Body

Vein System Of The Human Body

The largest veins in the human body are the venae cavae. These are two large veins which enter the right atrium of the heart from above and below. The superior vena cava carries blood from the arms and head to View Diagram Vein System Of The Human Body

Picture Of Neck Muscles

Picture Of Neck Muscles

Muscles of neck. The muscles of the neck run from the base of the skull to the upper back and work together to bend the head and assist in breathing. The motion of the muscles of the neck are divided View Diagram Picture Of Neck Muscles

Veins In The Body Diagram

Veins In The Body Diagram

Major arteries, veins and nerves of the body. 1 Head and neck. Veins and arteries of the head (a diagram) 2 Trunk. Veins of the trunk converge from the thorax, abdomen, and pelvis towards the heart. Deoxygenated blood from the View Diagram Veins In The Body Diagram

T5 Vertebrae

T5 Vertebrae

The 12 thoracic vertebrae are labeled T1 through T12, with T1 being closest to the skull and T12 being closest to the tailbone. The T5 is the fifth thoracic vertebra closest to the skull. Most thoracic vertebrae have a variety View Diagram T5 Vertebrae

Small Intestine Location

Small Intestine Location

In the human body, the small intestine is located within the central and lower abdominal area. It stretches from the stomach to the large intestine, coiling around several times to fit. Location of the Intestines The Human Intestine consists of View Diagram Small Intestine Location

Thoracic Vertebrae Numbers

Thoracic Vertebrae Numbers

The thoracic spine is comprised of 12 vertebrae labeled T1 through T12. The top thoracic vertebra, T1, connects with C7 in the cervical spine above while the bottom thoracic vertebra, T12, connects with L1 in the lumbar spine below. In View Diagram Thoracic Vertebrae Numbers

Thymus Glands

Thymus Glands

The thymus gland, a part of your immune system situated in the upper chest beneath the breastbone, may trigger or maintain the production of antibodies that result in the muscle weakness. The thymus is a lymphoid gland comprised of two View Diagram Thymus Glands