Iron is a major constituent of blood and is one of the minerals we should eat regularly in our diet. There are many iron rich foods available across the food groups. Read more about the Dietary requirement of iron Iron deficiency leads to anemia and oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is reduced. It leads to […]
Basics
Lymphatic System Structure and Function
The lymphatic system is a part of the circulatory system [also called subsystem of the circulatory system] that is formed by a network of network of vessels [other than arteries and veins], tissues, and organs. The main function of the system is Maintainfluid balance in the body by collecting excess fluid depositing them in the bloodstream. Provides immunity […]
Bone marrow – Structure, Composition and Functions
Bone marrow is soft, spongy, gelatinous tissue that fills the centers of bones known as medullary cavities. Bone marrow is highly vascular meaning that it is enriched with blood vessels and capillaries. Each day bone marrow produces hundreds of billions of new blood cells. Bone marrow takes over from the liver as the major hematopoietic organ […]
Electron microscope – Types, Uses, and Disadvantages
An electron microscope is a type of microscope that uses an electron beam for illumination and creates an enlarged image of the specimen. (In contrast, a light microscope uses visible light for purpose of illumination). Read more about Light Microscope: Parts, Usage, Handling, and Care An electron microscope has great resolving power and can create […]
Circle of Willis Anatomy and Function
The circle of Willis is a polygon-shaped arterial anastomosis in the brain formed by internal carotid and vertebral artery systems around the optic chiasm and infundibulum of the pituitary stalk in the suprasellar cistern. It is also known by names of circulus arteriosus cerebri, Willis’ circle, loop of Willis, cerebral arterial circle, and Willis polygon […]
Penis Anatomy, Function, Blood and Nerve Supply
The penis is an external organ of the male reproductive system. It has two main functions. It acts as the intromittent organ that also serves as urinal duct. An intromittent organ is a general term for an external organ of a male organism that is specialized to deliver sperm during copulation For sexual intercourse, the penis undergoes erection during erotic stimulation and becomes […]
Arterial Supply of Body – An Overview
Arteries are the large vessels that carry blood away from the heart. Arterial supply of the body is formed by a network of arteries that carry the blood to Human body circulation is divided into two types – pulmonary and systemic. Arterial supply of the pulmonary system carry deoxygenated from the right ventricle to the […]
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin – Structure, Function, Test and Uses
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a hormone produced during pregnancy by the placenta. It provides nourishment to the egg after it has been fertilized and attached to the uterine wall. HCG is used to detect pregnancy as well as to monitor it. It is also elevated in certain cancers, hence is used as a tumor […]
Hypodermoclysis or Subcutaenous Infusion – Indications, Method and Uses
Subcutaneous infusion, or hypodermoclysis, is a method in which fluids are infused into the subcutaneous space via small-gauge needles. Clysis means the introduction of large amounts of fluid into the body usually by parenteral injection to replace that lost. So hypodermoclysis means via subcutaneous tissue and phleboclysis means via the vein. After the fluid is […]
Antiseptics and Disinfectants – Types and Uses
Antiseptics and disinfectants are nonselective, anti-infective agents that are applied topically. In general, antiseptics are applied on tissues to suppress or prevent microbial infection. Disinfectants are germicidal compounds usually applied to inanimate surfaces. Both can be covered by more general term, biocide. Sometimes the same compound may act as an antiseptic and a disinfectant, depending on […]