An introduction to the Osteology


 

Osteology is the study of the bones which form the various parts of the skeleton.

The bones are joined together between them by articulations, they form the frame of the body, passive part of the locomotor apparatus whose muscles form the driving elements of them.

The bones have for certain in more one role of protection of internal organs: cranium, rib cage.

The skeleton includes/understands, a cartilagineuse part and an osseous part.

 

Physiology of tthe digestive absorption


It is the passage of the nutrients, the water, the electrolytes from the light of the digestive tract into the blood or the lymph.

Anatomy of the spleen


 

The spleen is an supramesocolic organ located in the left hypochondrium . The spleen is a lymphoid organ whith two roles:

* Regulating the formation and destruction of the formed elements of the blood.
* Immunity of the body.

 

Anatomy of the liver


The liver is a large gland attached to the digestive system that ensures the secretion of bile and a wide range of biochemical functions that are essential to life.

 

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