Domain: jdaross.cwc.net

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Anatomy of the major lymph nodes
Lymph Nodes of the head and neck lymph9.jpg (34135 bytes). [ Back to the text ] ... Lymph Nodes of the popliteal region at the back of the knee ...
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Human Biology Contents Page
Aug 12, 2004 ... [ Up ] [Some games and puzzles related to human biology]. Thank You for visiting my site! I hope you found it useful and informative. ...
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Lymphatic System
This site describes the structure and function of the lymphatic system. Information is also given on some common disorders of the system.
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The Lymphatic System as a drainage system
May 3, 1999 ... Lymphatics leaving lymph nodes are called efferent lymph vessels and conduct lymph toward the shoulder region. Large lymphatics that drain ...
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The Cardiac Cycle
Jun 7, 1999 ... There are four basic components to the heart's conduction system ... Each cardiac cycle lasts approximately 0.8 second and spans the ...
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The Cardiac Cycle
Jun 7, 1999 ... The spontaneous generation of an action potential within the SA node initiates a sequence of events known as the cardiac cycle. ...
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The Cardiac Cycle
Jun 7, 1999 ... Each cardiac cycle lasts approximately 0.8 second and spans the interval from the end of one heart contraction to the end of the subsequent ...
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Structure of the heart
Jun 6, 1999 ... When you view cardiac muscle with a microscope a particularly striking feature becomes apparent the muscle cells exhibit a characteristic ...
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Structure of the heart
Jun 6, 1999 ... Because cardiac muscle functions as a syncytium, stimulation of an individual muscle cell results in the contraction of all the muscle cells ...
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Structure of the heart
Jun 6, 1999 ... Note the branched appearance of the cardiac muscle in the myocardium. ... of cells of small diameter. Diagram of section through ventricles ...
 
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