Vasculature of the eye

Vasculature of the eye

Have you ever taken a photo with friends, but then on a closer look your eyes come out piercing red ?? Red eyes in photos are caused by the light from the flash bouncing off the capillaries in your eyes ?! READ POST

SNEAK PREVIEW: Photoreceptors

SNEAK PREVIEW: Photoreceptors

We’re getting closer by the day to our summer release at Complete Anatomy HQ, with everything in the final stages of testing. In the meantime, get an exclusive look at the latest addition to our Cell Biology family – The Photoreceptors.READ POST

How vaccines work

How vaccines work

With an increase in discussion surrounding a potential vaccine for COVID-19, comes a growing amount of vaccine misinformation. Today we want to talk about how vaccines work.READ POST

Holding our food down: Peristalsis

Holding our food down: Peristalsis

Have you ever wondered how an astronaut in space swallows food, or how you can drink a cola during a handstand, even with the force of gravity working against you? The answer is peristalsis, and we’ll explore it today alongside a SNEAK PEEK of our revamped Head & Neck model.READ POST

Course: Abraham’s Clinical Human Anatomy

Course: Abraham’s Clinical Human Anatomy

Welcome to Abraham’s Clinical Human Anatomy Course. This Course includes 500 exceptional clinical images, collected by the leading international anatomist, professor Peter Abrahams throughout his career, and collated in an interactive Lecture series by skilled anatomical experts at the Complete Anatomy educational team.READ POST