1) Compare Figures. What did Da Vinci get right, and what did he diagram incorrectly? Answer must be no less than 250 words. 2) How do Prout’s data determine that only HCl is produced in the stomach? Answer must be no less than 500 words. salivary gland pharanx liver gall bladder duodenum large intestine tongue salivary gland esophagus stomach pancreas jejunum ileum rectum anus Solution 1). During the lifetime of Leonardo Da Vinci, he made thousands of pages of notes and anatomical drawings of human body. He observed human body keenly and drawn them with an intension to understand the human body’s composition and its function. However, by the time of his death, his scientific publications were incomplete and unpublished. But with the observation of Da Vinci’s work, scientists say that they still help us to understand the human body. One of the interesting drawings of Da Vinci is, skull. He made a series of drawings of skull. In one diagram, the front teeth (half position) are cut to show what is behind the teeth. It is difficult to cut these teeth without damaging the other bones. He also left a drawing of different knives he used for cutting. Peter Abraham, Prof. of clinical anatomy at Warwick University in the UK, says that the Da Vinci is accurate and his drawings are similar to the scientific artists that work now. He described Da Vinci as a meticulous observer and experimental scientist. Da Vinci have the ability to draw perfectly what he saw. The drawings of the upper part of the body, i.e. the liver, stomach, intestine, lungs, heart, the spinal cord, embryo, etc. But Prof. Abraham says that the uterus is wrong and it indicates the uterus of a ruminant animal such as cow. He might have used the knowledge of animal dissection in imagining the human uterus because holding the female corpses is fairly difficult during those days..