Intramembranous Ossification Process with Diagrams

Process of ossification

Intramembranous ossification is the process of bone formation directly from mesenchyme. In this guide, I will discuss the steps or process of intramembranous ossification with a labeled diagram.  If you are interested in learning the process of intramembranous ossification in detail, you may continue this guide.  You will also know about the term – ossification center, osteoid, and mineralization here in this guide. After completing … Read more

Cardiac Muscle Histology and Slide Identification Points

cardiac muscle cover image

Cardiac muscle shows many structural and functional characteristics intermediate between skeletal and smooth muscles. Today, in this short article, I will show you the important histological features from the cardiac muscle histology slide.  You will get the basic guide to learn cardiac muscle histology with real slide images and labeled diagrams. I will also enlist the functions and identification … Read more

Skeletal Muscle Histology Slide Identification and Labeled Diagram

Skeletal muscle slide

The skeletal muscle fibers are elongated, cylindrical and multinucleated cells whose length may vary in different animals. In this short guide, you will get a basic concept of skeletal muscle histology from the real slide and labeled diagram.   You will also get the identification points of skeletal muscle histology slide with a little description here in this guide. I … Read more

Animal Vertebrae Identification – Anatomy of Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar Vertebra

Animal vertebrae

According to the different body regions, animal vertebrae are classified into cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum and caudal vertebrae. In this article, I will show you the animal vertebrae identification with labeled images.  Hi there, welcome back to anatomy learner and thanks for getting into this animal vertebrae identification article (animal bone identification). If you want to know how to identify … Read more

Ruminant Stomach Anatomy – External and Internal Features from Goat Stomach

Ruminant digestive system anatomy

The ruminant stomach is very roomy and occupies nearly three- fourth of the abdominal cavity. It fills the left half of the abdominal cavity except the small space occupied by the spleen and a portion of the intestine.  Hi there, do you want to learn the ruminant stomach anatomy with a diagram? Well, you are in the right place … Read more