A comprehensive reference listing 85 arteries of the human body with clear columns for origin, territory supplied, and typical diameter (mm). Ideal for medical students, educators, and clinicians who need a concise, sortable anatomy table for study, clinical review, or procedural planning.
The Complete List of Arteries
Examples Of Veins: The Complete List
This comprehensive post lists 20 Examples of Veins across the body, providing each vein’s location, typical diameter (mm), and a concise clinical note. Designed for students, clinicians, and curious readers, it clarifies major superficial and deep veins, their sizes, and common clinical considerations like access points and thrombosis risks.
The Complete List of Muscles Of The Forearm
This comprehensive guide lists all 20 muscles of the forearm, organized by compartment, primary action, and innervation. Perfect for students, clinicians, and fitness professionals, the clear table and concise notes make it easy to learn muscle functions, nerve supply, and clinical relevance for study, exam prep, injury assessment, or program design.
The Complete List of Examples of Organs
This comprehensive post lists 20 Examples of Organs, providing each organ’s scientific (Latin) name, primary function, and typical location and size. Useful for students, educators, and curious readers, the downloadable table and clear descriptions make learning anatomy quick and practical.
Examples of Ball-and-Socket Joints
This post lists 14 Examples of Ball-and-Socket Joints across the human body, with clear locations, typical range of motion (ROM) values, and brief functional notes. Ideal for students, clinicians, and fitness professionals seeking a quick-reference guide to hip, shoulder, and other ball-and-socket joints.
List of Sesamoid Bones
This post lists 11 Examples of Sesamoid Bones, with a clear table showing location, function, prevalence and clinical significance for each. Ideal for students and clinicians, it explains why these small bones (like the patella and foot sesamoids) matter for movement and injury.
Short Bones: The Complete List
A complete, easy-reference list of all 15 Short Bones, with their anatomical locations, approximate sizes in millimeters, and concise clinical notes. Ideal for medical students, clinicians, and anatomy enthusiasts who need a quick-reference table for study, diagnosis, or exam prep—includes clear labels and practical clinical tips to help you remember key features fast.