Every human body is unique, and the way in which a person's body naturally moves depends on myriad factors, including height, weight, size, and overall shape. A global team of computer scientists has ...
Connective tissues consist of ligaments, cartilage and tendons. A joint is held together by ligaments which give the joints their stability. Cartilage is found at the ends of bones and where joints ...
At 10 days postop, investigators saw several changes of note. In photo A, which is a low power view (Goldner Trichroma), there was an accumulation of differentiated mesenchymal cells in the bone ...
Microsoft’s Kinect motion-tracking sensor for Windows and Xbox 360 can today, out of the box, keep track of basic body parts like your arms and legs. It’s not very good at keeping track of rapid ...
Muscles can only contract and relax, so they always work in pairs called antagonistic muscles. Skeletal muscle is joined to bones. Its cells contract to make bones move and joints bend. Skeletal ...
Have you ever thought about how your skeleton moves as you go about your day? When we think about this question, x-ray images immediately come to our mind. But how would we measure a skeleton’s motion ...
On the basis of the skeleton present in the body it is of two types: 1. Exo Skeleton: The skeleton found on the exterior layer of the body and basically originates from embryonic ectoderm or mesoderm.
ARCHAEOLOGISTS make some unusual discoveries but many aren’t as baffling as this ancient skeleton that was reattached ‘like a human puppet’. Dr Martin Green discovered the ancient body on his British ...