Ileum Histology Slide with Labeled Diagram and Identification Points

Ileum histology slide diagram

The ileum histology slide consists of the four layers like tunica mucosa, submucosa, muscular, and serosa. Here, I will show you the detailed histological features of the wall of the ileum slide with a labeled diagram. I will also provide you with the important identification points for the ileum histology slide so that you may identify it so quickly.  … Read more

Jejunum Histology Slide with Labeled Diagram and Identification Points

Jejunum histology slide labeled diagram

The jejunum is the second part of the small intestine of an animal. In the jejunum histology, you will find the four different layers like a tubular organ with some other specific identifying features. Here, I will show you the different features of a jejunum histology slide with a labeled diagram.  I will also describe the jejunum anatomy … Read more

Body Cavities and Organs with Labeled Diagram – The Major and Minor Body Cavity of an Animal

Body cavities and organs labeled diagram

While studying the gross animal anatomy, you will find different body cavities. These body cavities are the fluid-fill spaces or compartments that hold and protect the animal’s internal organs. Here, in this article, I will discuss the boundary of different body cavities and organs from the animal.  You will also find the body cavities and organs labeled diagram so that you may identify … Read more

Bird Leg Anatomy – Bones, Muscles, Sciatic Nerve, and Shank Vein with Labeled Diagram

Bird leg anatomy labeled diagram

The bird leg anatomy exhibits several specialized features compared to that of mammals. They are using for weight-bearing, scratching, climbing, grasping, and swimming. In this article, I will show you the peculiar anatomical facts of bird legs with labeled diagrams. You will get detailed information on bird leg anatomy bones and bird leg muscle anatomy. I will also describe the anatomy … Read more

Dog Spine Anatomy – Anatomical Features of Canine Vertebrae, Intervertebral Disc, and Spinal Cord

Dog spine anatomy diagram

The dog spine anatomy consists of vertebrae, intervertebral disc, spinal cord, spinal nerves, and other associated structures. If you are a veterinary practitioner or student, you may treat some common spinal problems of a dog. For that, you might have a good piece of knowledge on the anatomy of a dog spine.  Here, I will show you … Read more

Lumbosacral Plexus Nerves Anatomy of Ox – The Course of Ischiatic, Tibial and Fibular nerve

Lumbosacral plexus nerves of ox

The lumbosacral plexus forms by the ventral branches of the fourth, fifth, sixth lumbar spinal nerves along with the first and second sacral spinal nerves in ox. You will find a slight variation in the formation of lumbosacral plexus in other different species like goat, horse, and dog compared to an ox. I will show … Read more