In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses testosterone and its many effects on the body.
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In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses testosterone and its many effects on the body.
posted by BSRThe anatomy of shooting someone in the head
posted by geo321YouTube description: While clubs are practically synonymous with ankylosaurs, we’ve only started to get to the bottom of how they worked and how this unusual anatomy developed in the first place. ... continue reading
posted by Aard Varkrarre was an 18th-century French peasant who could eat a quarter of a cow carcass in a single day, among other things.
posted by AshenkaseYouTube description: We look at some super rare anatomical models at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Featuring Bethany Palumbo from The Oxford University Museum of Natural History... continue reading
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posted by ant"Exercising stimulates bone remodeling and ultimately bone strength." uhoh YouTube: Today Hank explains the skeletal system and why astronauts Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko are out in space studying... continue reading
posted by PlayhousePalsMy favorite birds in all the land.
posted by PlayhousePals(youtube) In this teaching video, Suzanne Stensaas, Ph.D., demonstrates the properties and anatomy of an unfixed brain. WARNING: The video contains graphic images, a human brain from a recent autopsy.
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