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What's the best muscle? The glutes do tons and give humans a lot of unique capabilities.

When drawing the human form, think about the impact these have on the movement of the body! Check out our anatomy for artists lessons over on YouTube!

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Did you know your neck has over 20 different muscles working together to hold your head, move it smoothly, and even help you swallow?

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Factual Fridays - Unlike other bones in the body, the hyoid bone is not attached to any other bone. Instead, it is suspended by muscles and ligaments, making it a unique structure.

Factual Fridays - Unlike other bones in the body, the hyoid bone is not attached to any other bone. Instead, it is suspended by muscles and ligaments, making it a unique structure.

 #HyoidBone #AnatomyFacts #BodyStructure #StayCurious #FactualFridays #healthfacts #funfacts
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Top Tip Tuesday is a fun fact! How well do you know your anatomy? So many tiny bones in hands a feet means that half the skeleton can be found there! Therapist Life Tips

Top Tip Tuesday is a fun fact! How well do you know your anatomy? So many tiny bones in hands a feet means that half the skeleton can be found there! #BusyHive #Massage #MassageTherapist #MassageLife #MassageTips #AnatomyFacts
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Did you know that Charles Bell, the surgeon who first described Bell's palsy, was also a talented artist? His detailed paintings of surgical procedures are a fascinating glimpse into the world of medicine in the 19th century. '

Did you know that Charles Bell, the surgeon who first described Bell's palsy, was also a talented artist? His detailed paintings of surgical procedures are a fascinating glimpse into the world of medicine in the 19th century. #AnatomyFacts #MedicalHistory #ArtAndMedicine'
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Our are bursting over our bigger and better ❤️ heart ❤️plush hangtags, chock full of heart-stopping, jaw-dropping facts and details all about your incredible ticker. logy logist

Our #hearts are bursting over our bigger and better ❤️ heart ❤️plush hangtags, chock full of heart-stopping, jaw-dropping facts and details all about your incredible ticker. #cardiology #nurselife #cardio #cardiologist #medstudent #premed #heartfacts #anatomyfacts
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Both stand on the tips of their toes, otherwise known as the distal phalanges (in green on the image).

Specifically, horses stand on what is equivalent to the third toe in humans (or 3rd distal phalanx).

Both stand on the tips of their toes, otherwise known as the distal phalanges (in green on the image). 

Specifically, horses stand on what is equivalent to the third toe in humans (or 3rd distal phalanx).

#anatomyfacts #comparativeanatomy
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Did you know the body's tiniest is inside your ? The muscle supports the , the stirrup-shaped thing that is the body's smallest , which sends vibrations to your . Props to the little guys!

Did you know the body's tiniest #muscle is inside your #ear? The #stapedius muscle supports the #stapes, the stirrup-shaped thing that is the body's smallest #bone, which sends vibrations to your #innerear. Props to the little guys!
#anatomyfacts #medtwitter #audiology #ENT
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FUN FACT ALERT❗Did you know the word squamous comes from the Latin 'squāmōsus' meaning scaly (like a fish or reptile). That's why we have those flat squamous epithelial cells and thin overlapping squamous suture.

FUN FACT ALERT❗Did you know the word squamous comes from the Latin 'squāmōsus' meaning scaly (like a fish or reptile). That's why we have those flat squamous epithelial cells and thin overlapping squamous suture. #anatomyfacts
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