Rx Bricks Podcast: Development of the Nervous System
Early in fetal development, the precursors of the major systems in the body are outlined. The three germ layers (endoderm, …
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Early in fetal development, the precursors of the major systems in the body are outlined. The three germ layers (endoderm, …
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This week’s edition of the Step 1 Question of the Week is about neurology. See if you can answer the …
Epithelium is one of the four basic tissue types (the other three are muscle tissue, nerve tissue, and connective tissue). …
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This week’s edition of the Step 1 Question of the Week is about cardio pathology. See if you can answer …
Prokaryote Structure and the Gram Stain Bacteria are members of a unique taxonomic kingdom consisting of prokaryotic unicellular organisms. Prokaryote …
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As we eat, our gastrointestinal (GI) system releases a host of both local and distant gastrointestinal regulatory substances to control …
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This week’s edition of the Step 1 Question of the Week is about psychiatry. See if you can answer the …
Macroscopic Skin Lesions A thorough skin examination should be performed annually to assess for new or changing macroscopic skin lesions. …
This week’s edition of the Step 1 Question of the Week is about psychiatry. See if you can answer the …
Salmonella and Shigella species are almost made to be confused—two bacterial infections in the Enterobacteriaceae family that are spread by food and dirty conditions, …