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Upper Limb

Upper Limb segment provides an in-depth study of the anatomical structures and functions inherent to the upper extremities of the human body. Encompassing an array of components including bones, muscles, joints, nerves, and blood vessels, this section offers a comprehensive exploration of the mechanics of upper extremity. This resource serves as a valuable reference for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the intricacies of the upper limb's anatomy.

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Bones

The skull is made of 22 bones, divided into the neurocranium (protecting the brain) and the viscerocranium (forming the face). Key bones include the frontal, parietal, mandible, and maxilla. Sinuses lighten the skull, and sutures fuse during development.

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Brain and Cranial Nerves

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Muscles of the Head

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The skull is made of 22 bones, divided into the neurocranium (protecting the brain) and the viscerocranium (forming the face). Key bones include the frontal, parietal, mandible, and maxilla. Sinuses lighten the skull, and sutures fuse during development.

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Neck and Organs of the Neck

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The skull is made of 22 bones, divided into the neurocranium (protecting the brain) and the viscerocranium (forming the face). Key bones include the frontal, parietal, mandible, and maxilla. Sinuses lighten the skull, and sutures fuse during development.

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