< [Smart Health and Elderly Care Service Management] 2.Human Anatomy
1.1Overview of Bones.mp4+ 1.2Vertebral morphology.mp4+ 1.3Sternum and ribs, upper limb bones.mp4+ 1.4Free Upper Limb Bones:Humerus, Ulna and Radius, Bones of the Hand.mp4+ 1.5Bones of the Pelvic Girdle -The Hip Bone.mp4+ 1.6The Free Lower Limb:Femur, Tibia, Fibula, and Bones of the Foot.mp4+ 2.1General Theory of Muscles.mp4+ 2.2Superficial cervical muscle group, lateral cervical muscle group and superficial dorsal muscle group.mp4+ 2.3Pectoral muscles and shoulder muscles.mp4+ 2.4Arm muscles and forearm muscles.mp4+ 2.5Abdominal Muscles.mp4+ 2.6Hip Muscles.mp4+

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2.7Thigh muscles.mp4+ 2.8calf muscle.mp4+ 2.9muscle composition structure of the upper limb muscles and general muscular markers of the whole body.mp4+ 2.10Composition structure and muscular markers of lower limb muscles.mp4+ 3.1Shoulder joint, elbow joint.mp4+ 3.2knee joint.mp4+ 3.3ankle joint.mp4+ 4.1Pharynx and esophagus.mp4+ 4.2Morphology of the stomach and lungs.mp4+ 4.3Appendix and Rectum.mp4+ 4.4Liver.mp4+ 5.1The Larynx and Trachea.mp4+ 6.1Renal morphology.mp4+ 6.2Bladder, urethra.mp4+ 7.1Uterine morphology.mp4+ 8.1The shape of the heart.mp4+ 8.2Pulmonary Artery Common Carotid Artery.mp4+ 9.1Spinal Cord.mp4+ 9.2cervical plexus.mp4+ 9.3Brachial plexus.mp4+ 9.4ulnar nerve.mp4+ 9.5Thoracic nerves and lumbar plexus nerves.mp4+ 9.6Sacral Plexus.mp4+ 9.7Oculomotor Nerve, Trochlear Nerve,Abducens Nerve.mp4+ 9.8Glossopharyngeal nerve, vagus nerve.mp4+ 9.9Trigeminal nerve, facial nerve.mp4+ 9.10Visceral Nerve.mp4+