Atlas | Of Human Histology

By seeing the shape and arrangement of cells, we can understand how they work—for example, how the thin walls of lung alveoli facilitate rapid gas exchange.

A standard atlas is typically organized around the four fundamental tissue types that constitute every organ in the body: Atlas of Human Histology

The specialized tissues responsible for movement, from the heart to the limbs. By seeing the shape and arrangement of cells,

The complex wiring of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. The Art and Science of Staining Atlas of Human Histology

The Atlas of Human Histology: Mapping the Microscopic Universe

The supportive "glue" of the body, including bone, cartilage, and blood.