Tuesday, August 13, 2013

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Pictures of Muscles in the Human Body

Pictures of Muscles in the Human Body


Muscle tissue is a soft tissue, and is one of the four fundamental types of tissue present in umans There are three types of muscle tissue in the body

  1. Skeletal muscle or "voluntary muscle" is anchored by tendons (or by aponeuroses at a few places) to bone and is used to effect skeletal movement such as locomotion and in maintaining posture. Though this postural control is generally maintained as an unconscious reflex, the muscles responsible react to conscious control like non-postural muscles. An average adult male is made up of 42% of skeletal muscle and an average adult female is made up of 36% (as a percentage of body mass).[3]
  2. Smooth muscle or "involuntary muscle" is found within the walls of organs and structures such as the esophagus, stomach, intestines, bronchi, uterus, urethra, bladder, blood vessels, and the arrector pili in the skin (in which it controls erection of body hair). Unlike skeletal muscle, smooth muscle is not under conscious control.
  3. Cardiac muscle is also an "involuntary muscle" but is more akin in structure to skeletal muscle, and is found only in the heart.


 Here is a sample of the more than 40  pages we have on muscles.

 

My Health Pictures Site: Pictures, images and photos of the glands of the h...

My Health Pictures Site: Pictures, images and photos of the glands of the h...: Pictures, images and photos of the glands of the human body. Endocrine glands — are glands that secrete their products through the basa...

Pictures, images and phots of the liver and conditons effecting it.



The liver is a vital organ present in vertebrates and some other animals. It has a wide range of functions, including detoxification, protein synthesis, and production of biochemicals necessary for digestion. The liver is necessary for survival; there is currently no way to compensate for the absence of liver function in the long term, although new liver dialysis techniques can be used in the short term.



Alcoholic Liver
Cirrhosis
Diseased Liver
Fatty Liver
Hepatitis 
Human Liver
Liver
Liver Cancer 
Liver Function
Liver Tumor 
Liver Ultrasound


Read more:http://www.health-pictures.com/liver/index.htm#ixzz2btfrtfpe

Pictures, images and photos of the glands of the human body. Read more: http://www.health-pictures.com/gland/index.htm#ixzz2btdrXRpm

Pictures, images and photos of the glands of the human body.


Endocrine glands — are glands that secrete their products through the basal lamina into the blood stream and lack a duct system.

Exocrine glands — secrete their products through a duct or directly onto the apical surface, the glands in this group can be divided into three groups:


  1. Apocrine glands — a portion of the secreting cell's body is lost during secretion. Apocrine gland is often used to refer to the apocrine sweat glands, however it is thought that apocrine sweat glands may not be true apocrine glands as they may not use the apocrine method of secretion.
  2. Holocrine glands — the entire cell disintegrates to secrete its substances (e.g., sebaceous glands)
  3. Merocrine glands — cells secrete their substances by exocytosis (e.g., mucous and serous glands)

. We have pictures of all the glands in the body.

My Health Pictures Site: Stress Fracturesstress fractureis fracture caused ...

My Health Pictures Site: Stress Fracturesstress fractureis fracture caused ...: Stress Fractures stress fracture is fracture caused by non-traumatic, cumulative overload on a bone; caused by a number of factors includ...

My Health Pictures Site: Infection Pictures

My Health Pictures Site: Infection Pictures: Infection Pictures   There are many different types of infectious agents. Not only bacteria, but also viruses, parasites, and   fungi   ca...

Infection Pictures

Infection Pictures

 There are many different types of infectious agents. Not only bacteria, but also viruses, parasites, and fungi can create problems and we have examples of all of them. 
Our site has over 40 pages of infection related pictures and information. Here is a sample.

Athlete's Feet
Boil 
Cellulitis 
Ear 
Eye
Female Yeast infection
Foot
Fungal Infection
Fungal Skin Infection
Furuncle 
Gum


Read more:http://www.health-pictures.com/infection/index.htm#ixzz2btclNw5u

Types of fractures

Types of fractures

Below is a list of the most common bone fractures. Each link includes a picture of the type of fracture and basic in formation about it.

Here is a sample of the over 120 pages with have on different types of fractures



Acetabular fractures
Ankle Avulsion Fracture
Ankle Fracture
Arm Fracture
Avulsion Fracture
Basilar fracture
Bennetts fracture
Bimalleolar Fracture
Blowout Fracture
Bone Fracture Foot
Bone Fracture Healing
Boxer's Fracture

Stress Fractures

stress fractureis fracture caused by non-traumatic, cumulative overload on a bone; caused by a number of factors including over training, incorrect biomechanics, fatigue, hormonal imbalance, poor nutrition, and osteoporosis.

A stress fracture is fracture caused by non-traumatic, cumulative overload on a bone; caused by a number of factors including overtraining, incorrect biomechanics, fatigue, hormonal imbalance, poor nutrition, and osteoporosis.
Most often a stress fracture is an overuse injury. It occurs when muscles become fatigued and are unable to absorb added shock. Eventually, the fatigued muscle transfers the overload of stress to the bone causing a tiny crack called a stress fracture.



Read more:http://www.health-pictures.com/fracture-picture.htm#ixzz2btaUIFLL

Compression fractures

Compression Fractures

 A compression fracture is a fracture caused by the compression of one bone, especially a vertebra, against another.


There is not one single cause of compression fractures, though the word compression would indicate that the fracture occurs because of too much pressure being placed on the bone. If the bone is too weak to hold normal pressure, it may not take much pressure to cause the vertebral body to collapse. Most healthy bones can withstand a lot of pressure and the spine will bend to absorb the shock. However, if the force is too great for the vertebrae to sustain, one or more of them can fracture. To understand a fracture, think about bending a pencil. If you place pressure on the pencil, it will bend a little then go back into place when the pressure is gone. However, if you bend the pencil too far - past its breaking point, it will crack or break apart. Similarly, the amount a vertebra collapses/fractures depends upon the amount of pressure it has to withstand.

Read more:http://www.arthritis-symptom.com/fracture/compression-fracture-causes.htm#ixzz2btaBcLlX
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Here is a list of pages we have on compression fractures. 



Read more:http://www.health-pictures.com/fracture-picture.htm#ixzz2bta3RtmO

Images and definitions of eye related conditions


There are over 40 pictures in the section of eye related conditions
Read more:http://www.health-pictures.com/eye/index.htm#ixzz2btZDDTlL

Human cell pictures


Pictures, photos and images of different types of human cells

Basal Cell
BloodBrainCancerCell MembraneCell Wall
Chromosome Chromosome TranslocationsCytoplasm
Embryonic Stem CellEukaryoticHairy CellHumanLeukemiaMuscleNerveProkaryoticRed Blood  Sickle CellSickle Cell Anemia
Sickle Cell DiseaseSquamousSkinStem CellStem Cell ResearchWhite Blood


Read more:http://www.health-pictures.com/cell/index.htm#ixzz2btYjWTpR

colon pictures


Pictures and images associated with the colon

Colon Cancer
Colon Cleanse
Colon Hydrotherapy
Colon Parasite
Colon Polyps
Colon Therapy
Human colon


Read more:http://www.health-pictures.com/colon/index.htm#ixzz2btYYI3AE

Cell pictures


Pictures, photos and images of different types of cells

Basal Cell
BloodBrainCancerCell MembraneCell Wall
Chromosome Chromosome TranslocationsCytoplasm
Embryonic Stem CellEukaryoticHairy CellHumanLeukemiaMuscleNerveProkaryoticRed Blood  Sickle CellSickle Cell Anemia
Sickle Cell DiseaseSquamousSkinStem CellStem Cell ResearchWhite Blood


Read more:http://www.health-pictures.com/cell/index.htm#ixzz2btYO3qPH

Eye Pictures

Below are a list of images of the eye with the definiton and discription of that part.


Read more:http://www.health-pictures.com/eye-pictures/index.htm#ixzz2btY7CUdF