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Introduction to Basic Human Anatomy

Apr 22, 2025

Basic Human Anatomy with Pat

Introduction

  • Overview of basic human anatomy.
  • Focus on major organs and their locations.

Head Region

  • Brain: Contains cerebrum and cerebellum.
  • Nasal Cavity.
  • Oral Cavity:
    • Large muscle: Tongue.
    • Structure at the back of the throat: Pharynx.

Neck Region

  • Thyroid Gland.
  • Trachea: Located under a blue tube, leading to the lungs.

Thoracic Region

  • Lungs:
    • Left lung and right lung.
  • Heart:
    • Located centrally, beneath the lungs.
    • Heart Anatomy:
      • Right atrium, right ventricle.
      • Left atrium, left ventricle.
      • Major vessels: Superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, pulmonary trunk, ascending aorta.
  • Esophagus: Seen when heart is removed, leads to stomach.
  • Bronchi:
    • Right bronchus.
    • Left bronchus.

Abdominal Region

  • Liver:
    • Large organ with left and right lobes.
    • Underneath: Gallbladder (green) and inferior vena cava (blue).
  • Stomach:
    • Cardia at the top connects with esophagus.
    • Curved pouch structure leading to intestines via pylorus.
  • Spleen.
  • Pancreas: Positioned on top of the large intestine.
  • Kidneys:
    • Two kidneys visible.
    • Adrenal Glands: Positioned on top of kidneys.

Urinary System

  • Ureters: Connect kidneys to bladder.
  • Bladder.

Digestive System

  • Small Intestines: Jejunum section highlighted.
  • Large Intestines:
    • Transition point: Cecum, where small intestines dump into large intestines.
    • Ends at the rectum.

Conclusion

  • Pat's overview aids in learning basic anatomy.
  • Encouragement to subscribe for more educational content.