Each of the tertiary bronchi serves a specific bronchopulmonary segment. These segments each have their own artery. Thus each bronchopulmonary segment is supplied by a segmental bronchus and two arteries […]
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Anterior interventricular branch of left coronary artery
The LAD or left anterior descending artery (or anterior interventricular branch of the left coronary artery or anterior descending branch) is an artery of the heart.
Anterior cardiac veins
The anterior cardiac veins (or anterior veins of right ventricle) comprising three or four small vessels which collect blood from the front of the right ventricle and open into the […]
Promyelocyte
A promyelocyte (or progranulocyte) is a granulocyte precursor developing from the myeloblast and developing into the myelocyte.
Dorsal veins of the penis
In human anatomy dorsal veins of the penis can refer to the superficial dorsal vein of the penis or the deep dorsal vein of the penis.
Membranous urethra
The intermediate part of male urethra (membranous portion) is the shortest least dilatable and with the exception of the external orifice the narrowest part of the canal.It extends downward and […]
Spongy urethra
The spongy urethra (cavernous portion of urethra penile urethra) is the longest part of the male urethra and is contained in the corpus spongiosum of the penis. It is about […]
Prostatic urethra
The prostatic urethra the widest and most dilatable part of the urethra canal is about 3 cm. long.It runs almost vertically through the prostate from its base to its apex […]
Microvessel
Microvessel or microvasculature refers to the smallest systems of blood vessels in a body including those responsible for microcirculation the system of smaller blood vessels that distribute blood within tissues.
Metarteriole
A Metarteriole (or arterial capillary[citation needed]) is a short vessel that links arterioles and venules. Instead of a continuous tunica media they have individual smooth muscle cells placed a short […]