Good luck to anyone that has exams and finals coming up! Studying for me begins now!😅4yr ⋅ Cuppycakess_ ⋅ r/Anatomy
Is the Aorta and Pulmonary Artery in the heart really red and blue in color? Like, for a real heart?10mo ⋅ Prince-sama ⋅ r/Anatomy
What’s this muscle called? (where my fingers are touching) Ive been having pain there when working out. I know that it is part of the shoulder.2wk ⋅ Kindly_Macaron2256 ⋅ r/Anatomy
Is it even possible to make the supraclavicular fossa “fuller” and not hallow? 4d ⋅ drunk-step-dad ⋅ r/Anatomy
Muscles: deltoid! The deltoid muscle is a primary mover of the UE. It is separated into 3 distinct parts: anterior, middle and posterior. All innervated by the axillary nerve and primary function is abduction. What are two other motions that the posterior deltoid assist with?1yr ⋅ driersquirrel ⋅ r/Anatomy
What are the inidvidual fibers on the iris called and what kind of cells/materials are they made of?2mo ⋅ bimminggangles ⋅ r/Anatomy
What is this nerve/muscle that is poking out above my collarbone? It becomes visible when I pull my shoulders back and turn my head. When it does this, you can also see a like that depresses in my anterior delt (much harder to see in the photo). Really curious what this is!3mo ⋅ schralp-the-gnar ⋅ r/Anatomy
Doctor says these are the longest cervical rib he’s ever seen. Thought it was interesting as I didn’t even know I had it.1yr ⋅ xulvic ⋅ r/Anatomy
I know this might sound a little funny but what is the bone that doesn’t move in the back of this gif?2yr ⋅ double_r3_on_youtube ⋅ r/Anatomy
Coracobrachialis: small lesser known muscle of the upper arm. Innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve. Can actually be palpated, feels like a rope like structure in your armpit and in the space between your bicep and tricep. Based on location what do you think the action is?1yr ⋅ driersquirrel ⋅ r/Anatomy
Buccinator is my favorite muscle name that I've learned so far. What's yours?2yr ⋅ APerfectCircularTool ⋅ r/Anatomy
ACL series part 1: It resists anterior translation of the tibia on the femur. Example: when you’re walking and your foot contacts the ground, your momentum is forward. The ACL is one of the things that counters that forward momentum at the tibia. Anyone know the two muscles that resist it as well?1yr ⋅ driersquirrel ⋅ r/Anatomy
My first cake day, so I thought I'd share something different; newspaper doodles are one of my favourite ways to revise musculoskeletal anatomy. Does anyone else do this? I'd love to see other people's drawings!3yr ⋅ charliedrawsart ⋅ r/Anatomy
I understand that my fingers aren't filled with muscle, but what are they filled with then? every diagram I can find has an empty space with no label for what I'm looking for, what fills this empty space of my fingers??1yr ⋅ ludwigia_sedioides ⋅ r/Anatomy
found this in a fsmily member's medical pictures, what type of picture is this? are those nerves?1yr ⋅ Alec_-_ ⋅ r/Anatomy
What is this thing in the drawing? The thing the white part the blue arrow is pointing to.1yr ⋅ ceric2099 ⋅ r/Anatomy
Why does the Statue of David have an anatomically incorrect bicep vein? Or is this correct and I am mistaken? The cephalic vein appears to be shifted to the right, directly between the bicep and tricep. I have not be able to find a single post, thread or conversation about this online.2yr ⋅ Bambambonsai ⋅ r/Anatomy
My professor was adamant that #5&6 were both D but I think she’s wrong. Can anyone help me out here?1yr ⋅ MUSTARD_MK ⋅ r/Anatomy
Could you please tell me the muscles that have been marked with the numbers?2yr ⋅ dolmabahcetinercisi ⋅ r/Anatomy
An 8 weeks old human embryo measuring only 10 mm in length. Eyes, limb buds, and tail are already visible. By: Ed Uthman4yr ⋅ monimize ⋅ r/Anatomy
Epiglottis.I have a slightly raised one and I freaked out the first time I saw it. I indeed thought it was some parasite (there is one that eats host fish tongue and replaces it) I poked at it all night and even went to the emergency. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiglottis?wprov=sfla12yr ⋅ unireality ⋅ r/Anatomy
The calf muscle is composed of two distinct muscles: the gastrocnemius and soleus. Both of which converge into the Achilles’ tendon which is approx 6mm thick. The soleus can generate force equivalent to 8x your body weight while running and the gastroc 3x body weight. Why such a difference?1yr ⋅ driersquirrel ⋅ r/Anatomy
Could someone please help me find out what is the name of this muscle?1yr ⋅ settingswrong ⋅ r/Anatomy
Could someone explain to me the name and function of the white muscle to the left in this photo?10mo ⋅ NedVsTheWorld ⋅ r/Anatomy
What's this weird dent in my leg in this photo? I have hEDS if that's relevant.1mo ⋅ lostbutnotgone ⋅ r/Anatomy
Is there any way to refer to this kind of concavity found in this area or nearby? It seems more prevalent in men, can it be seen as easily on women? What makes it look more defined?9mo ⋅ heartdropss ⋅ r/Anatomy
Got my lateral cephlogram. Not able to identify what's above my Adam's apple.1yr ⋅ unchainedcycle ⋅ r/Anatomy
What are these muscles called? I did something at the gym and now they are swollen. I’m going to the doctor and I wanna be able to tell him what it is.1yr ⋅ No_Government01 ⋅ r/Anatomy
From Andrew Loomis' 'Figure Drawing For All It's Worth' book... is this anatomically accurate / modern? I'm asking because I found that his page on arm anatomy was outdated and a bit messy in differentiating superficial muscles from deeper ones...1yr ⋅ rayyan_draws ⋅ r/Anatomy
i shined my flash on my eye (not intentionally) and i was seeing this, is there a name for this thing ?1yr ⋅ Embarrassed_Mode8460 ⋅ r/Anatomy
What in the world is this muscle? I’ve tried to look up “anterior forearm muscles” but I don’t really see anything that matches this large bulge. Also only appears when I turn my fist to the side. Any ideas?2wk ⋅ CobraR04 ⋅ r/Anatomy
Is this connective tissue? How do I know what specific kind of connective tissue it is, if it is?2yr ⋅ 017-7-6-66 ⋅ r/Anatomy
What is this bone and what type is it flat, irregular, short or long bone2yr ⋅ WhichAd3188 ⋅ r/Anatomy
Is this latin or french? My friend is an physiotherapy apprentice and she loves such posters, thought this displate might be a good bday gift but we are german so french would be weird1yr ⋅ Unkn0wn-G0d ⋅ r/Anatomy
Can anyone explain to me what those arrows are for? Or what they’re called and used for so can look them up my self.Thanks8mo ⋅ Beneficial_Roll_5420 ⋅ r/Anatomy
Is this region still apart of the Hyaline Cartilage or what exactly is it?6mo ⋅ Small_Honey1922 ⋅ r/Anatomy
Might be a dumb question, but does someone know what those bumps under the lower lip are called? And are they just a by product of the shape of the lips?2yr ⋅ YourLovableBoss ⋅ r/Anatomy
Can you guys tell me what A7 and A8 are please? I can't seem to find an answer that helps me anywhere else2yr ⋅ tramp-and-the-tramp ⋅ r/Anatomy
please help me label this heart drawing! i’m making a valentine’s day card for my nurse gf but unfortunately i’m not very smart and can’t tell which parts are which and don’t want to get it wrong2yr ⋅ emlkem ⋅ r/Anatomy
ACL series part 2: oddly enough the ACL is less stressed during closed chain exercises vs open chain. Meaning that a squat or lunge is less stressful to the ACL than kicking your leg straight out. Any thoughts on why this is? (Hint: think about what muscles are active)1yr ⋅ driersquirrel ⋅ r/Anatomy
Does anyone know what this body part is called? For a skinny person, this body part bone is usually pointy.1yr ⋅ Rice12Cake ⋅ r/Anatomy
everytime i flex my hand this tendon pulses out, does anyone know what it is1yr ⋅ Striking_Egg_7700 ⋅ r/Anatomy
Could someone help me find the olfactory bulb, the olfactory tract, the lamina cribosa and the olfactory cortex in this picture?2wk ⋅ trampolinab90 ⋅ r/Anatomy
The external muscles of the eye, responsible for moving the eye around the orbit. This image shows a dissection from a superior approach through the bony anterior cranial fossa. The orbit is full of fat, which can make this dissection tedious. Two thumbs up to this dissector!6yr ⋅ Vesalius1514 ⋅ r/Anatomy
Hey what is this part of the shoulder called? The gap between the clavicle and the connector of the shoulder and the neck.1yr ⋅ sweeterthansucrose ⋅ r/Anatomy