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Human Anatomy

Human anatomy deals with the structural relationships of body systems, organs and their parts, representing key features underlying human physiological function. Wolfram|Alpha computes the connectivities and typical locations of body parts, the physical and developmental properties of teeth, and body measurement statistics including height, weight and body mass index (BMI).

Anatomical Structures

Retrieve and compare basic facts about major internal organs, bones, muscles and blood vessels.

Get information about a human anatomical structure:

Use a UMLS Concept Unique Identifier to find an anatomical structure:

Compare human anatomical structures:

Get data on groups or systems within human anatomy:

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Properties of Anatomical Structures

Find various properties, such as nerve/arterial supplies, muscle origins/insertions and constitutional parts relations, that describe connectivity and hierarchical relationships of anatomical structures.

Find information about a property of a human anatomical structure:

Get data on a property of groups or systems within human anatomy:

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Embryonic Stages

Retrieve anatomical information about each Carnegie developmental stage of human embryos during pregnancy.

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Embryonic Structures

Find associated developmental stages, derived anatomical structures and hierarchical relationships of human embryonic structures.

Find information about an embryonic structure:

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