Anatomy Lesson: Trapezius Muscle
In human anatomy, the trapezius is a large superficial muscle that extends longitudinally from the occipital bone to the lower thoracic vertebrae and laterally to the spine of the scapula (shoulder blade). Its functions are to move the scapulae and support the arm.

Anatomy Lesson: Trapezius Muscle

In human anatomy, the trapezius is a large superficial muscle that extends longitudinally from the occipital bone to the lower thoracic vertebrae and laterally to the spine of the scapula (shoulder blade). Its functions are to move the scapulae and support the arm.

The Cervical Vertebrae on X-ray

The Cervical Vertebrae on X-ray

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Human skeleton of an infant

Human skeleton of an infant

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Infant skeleton

Infant skeleton

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Colorized scanning electron micrograph of human breast cancer cell

Colorized scanning electron micrograph of human breast cancer cell

Human hair cell as seen in a scanning electron microscope

Human hair cell as seen in a scanning electron microscope

Illustration of the human eye

Illustration of the human eye

Anatomy Lesson: the human heart

Anatomy Lesson: the human heart

A human cell close up

A human cell close up

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Close up view of a human egg cell, the largest cell in the body

Close up view of a human egg cell, the largest cell in the body

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Neurons

Neurons

Human Cheek Cells as seen in an electron microscope

Human Cheek Cells as seen in an electron microscope

Human Skin Cells as seen in a low power Electron Microscope

Human Skin Cells as seen in a low power Electron Microscope

Anatomy of the human lungs

Anatomy of the human lungs