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Scallop eyes use mirrors instead of lenses to focus light on their retinae!! 😲👀🪞
My little human anatomy-centred brain is being blown slide after slide during this keynote… @edyong209 #anatomy23
Did you know that dogs have a smell-specific stream of air?!?! 🤯🐶 This is why dogs can follow a continuous trail of scent while we lowly humans cannot. The more you know… #anatomy23 @edyong209
Enjoy this rather strange but wonderful #anatomical street art that I see very frequently on my walks around the city 💀🫀👁 #Montreal
Speaking of #AnatomyDoodle sightings in the wild, here are two more that can be found in a lovely 'Education in Heart' review article on Tetralogy of Fallot by @AliZaidiMD 🫀❤️ #AnatEd #MedEd #CardioTwitter
Link: https://t.co/HvoqLUsFW3
@NeuroUKEssen @Dario07970931 @lilyaevans1 Looks fantastic!! 😍🤩 I’m wondering if perhaps there is a small error since visual info from the UPPER right visual field will land on the LOWER left quadrant of the retina, and therefore end up below the calcarine fissure in the left hemisphere?
Image credit: @Kenhub
Reviving my punny holiday #AnatomyDoodle creations to hopefully spread a little cheer amidst all the #OmicronVariant madness 🤓✏️❤️ If they make you smile (or even just cringe) a little, my job here is done!! #SciArt #MedTwitter
@Ferchucky @ferchuckytoons C’est moi!! ❤️ (+ the puppy I desperately wish was mine)
Happy birthday, #Bananatoons!!
@PickeringLab But have you seen these brilliantly terrifying illustrations by Satoshi Kawasaki? You can’t un-see them… 😳
@JHSmithMD They're the worst!!! They always make me think of this Awkward Yeti comic though 🤓