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  1. Ed Yong is a highly acclaimed science journalist and author, known for his compelling articles that explore the intricacies of the natural world and human bi...

  2. Following overwhelming demand from our dedicated veterinary student community, we're thrilled to launch a brand-new series of captivating animations that bri...

  3. View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-dogs-see-with-their-noses-alexandra-horowitzYou may have heard the expression that dogs ‘see with their no...

  4. 18 wrz 2022 · The dogs nose begins at the nasal planum, this is the hairless, pigmented area that is visible externally and is often referred to as the ‘button’ of the nose. A thick layer of keratinized epidermis covers the external dog nose and the nose is kept moist by secretions produces by the nasal glands.

  5. 20 wrz 2024 · Anatomy atlas of the dogs nasal cavity: fully labeled illustrations of the paranasal sinuses, nasal septum, alar cartilage, external nasal cartilages, frontal sinus, dorsal nasal concha, middle nasal concha, ventral nasal concha, ethmoidal labyrinth and the nasal plane.

  6. 5- Brain stem; 6- Brain blood vessels; 7- Choroid plexuses and CSF; 8- Spinal cord morphology; 9- Spinal cord meninges; 10- Spinal cord blood vessels; 11- Cranial nerves; 12- Spinal nerves; 13- Autonomic nervous system; 14- Basic Physiscs of MRI; 15- MRI of the dog's head; 16-Transverse head sections; 17-MRI of the axial muscles; 18- The ...

  7. The canine olfactory bulb is 3 times larger in dogs than in humans, which may be related to their superior olfactory abilities. This structure receives information about smell directly from the nose, and helps discriminate between odors. Midbrain. Hidden within the brain is the midbrain.

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