The Impact of Anatomy for Art
Basically because of the physical appearances, art is made based on what the painters deemed was essential in the lives of everyday humans. For example, in many paintings in the Ghetty Museum, there are pictures of nude women and men. I believe that they were drawn because the authors wanted to emphasize what they thought to be a ideal man or woman. To continue, the anatomy influences paintings in a way because painter's get an idea of how one's body is supposed to look and they can use that to expand and draw people in the way that they want to.
The Impact of Art for Anatomy
Art has influenced the study of anatomy because it is a contrast between the painter's perspective of a human being and the actual physical appearance of an individual. There may be a picture that criticizes people who do not look a certain way. As a result, people can be influenced by this, and thus change. Also, that means that they will look different. Art is an important factor that tells people what some think about our structures of the body and it emphasizes which parts of our body is important.
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Tissue Diease
Marfan Syndrome
It affects individuals in different ways. There are many symptoms. It includes
- Long narrow face, slender, and loose-jointed
- Dislocation of the eyes
- Problems involving heart and blood vessels
- Strectch marks, as show on the picture in the right
- Higher risk or lung cancer
3 Ways to Fix Bone Fractures
Bone Fracture Repair
Bone Gaft
It is a process where a substitute bone is placed in the gaps of the broken bone. The bone could come from the patient themselves, a process called autogaft. If not, it is usually a donated bone referred to as an allogaft. Basically, the procedures is the insertion of the bone gaft. It is held together with pins and such. To seal it, the skin closes the wound.
The Bone Gaft is used to to help bone fractures which miss some bone parts, an injured bone, and combine joints to prevent movement.
Osteoblasts, Bone Remodeling
When a bone in our body breaks, osteobalsts
replace the old with new bone tissue. The breaking is due to the osteoclasts which break down the bones when they become older and fragile. A cell called the chondrabalst makes new cartilage for the body. This is called bone remodeling.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002966.htm
http://health.howstuffworks.com/human-body/systems/musculoskeletal/heal-broken-bones1.htm
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