Chapter 3
... • There are two major types of surface markings. – Depressions and openings participate in joints or allow the passage of soft tissue. – Processes are projections or outgrowths that either help form joints or serve as attachment points for connective tissue. • Table 7.2 describe the various surface ...
... • There are two major types of surface markings. – Depressions and openings participate in joints or allow the passage of soft tissue. – Processes are projections or outgrowths that either help form joints or serve as attachment points for connective tissue. • Table 7.2 describe the various surface ...
Terminology of the Body - Sinoe Medical Association
... Terminology of the Body BIOLOGY 205 Danil Hammoudi.MD ...
... Terminology of the Body BIOLOGY 205 Danil Hammoudi.MD ...
Superficial Muscles of the Back
... S Ureter (abdominal part) D Psoas major F Urinary bladder G Right ductus deferens H Right common iliac artery J Right ovarian/testicular artery and vein K Perirenal fat capsule ...
... S Ureter (abdominal part) D Psoas major F Urinary bladder G Right ductus deferens H Right common iliac artery J Right ovarian/testicular artery and vein K Perirenal fat capsule ...
Anatomical Position and Directional Terms
... The stomach is ________ to lungs. The sternum (breastbone) is ______ to the spinal column. The esophagus is ________ to trachea (windpipe). ...
... The stomach is ________ to lungs. The sternum (breastbone) is ______ to the spinal column. The esophagus is ________ to trachea (windpipe). ...
File
... incision from the base of the throat to the umbilical cord (incision 1). • Cut lateral incisions (incision 2) around each side of the umbilical cord and continue the two incisions, one to the medial surface of each leg • Now use the scissors to cut deep into one of the lateral incisions beside the c ...
... incision from the base of the throat to the umbilical cord (incision 1). • Cut lateral incisions (incision 2) around each side of the umbilical cord and continue the two incisions, one to the medial surface of each leg • Now use the scissors to cut deep into one of the lateral incisions beside the c ...
Animal Organ Systems (Student Version)
... Animal Organ Systems (Student Version), by Callie Parr Materials produced for classroom use in conjunction with permission from the University of Illinois Agricultural Education Program. ...
... Animal Organ Systems (Student Version), by Callie Parr Materials produced for classroom use in conjunction with permission from the University of Illinois Agricultural Education Program. ...
B 406 H C
... MULTIPLE CHOICE.⎯For the following multiple choice questions circle the letter in front of the response that best answers the question or completes the sentence. (5%, 1% each) 1. Which of the following is the correct On the human heart and major blood vessels order of animal development? diagram (ve ...
... MULTIPLE CHOICE.⎯For the following multiple choice questions circle the letter in front of the response that best answers the question or completes the sentence. (5%, 1% each) 1. Which of the following is the correct On the human heart and major blood vessels order of animal development? diagram (ve ...
Worm Dissection
... body cavity that surrounds the gut. This second characteristic is shared with vertebrates and echinoderms (sea stars, sea urchins). The annelids also display the following characteristics: (1) Cephalization -a head end. Nervous tissue and sense organs are concentrated in an anterior region. This all ...
... body cavity that surrounds the gut. This second characteristic is shared with vertebrates and echinoderms (sea stars, sea urchins). The annelids also display the following characteristics: (1) Cephalization -a head end. Nervous tissue and sense organs are concentrated in an anterior region. This all ...
Lower Limb - Larry Frolich
... Bending on posterior side is flexion (except hip) Bending on anterior sided is extension (except hip) ...
... Bending on posterior side is flexion (except hip) Bending on anterior sided is extension (except hip) ...
Chapter 1 PowerPoint
... Focuses on the functions of the body, often at the cellular or molecular level Understanding physiology also required a knowledge of physics, which explains electrical currents, blood pressure, and the way muscles use bones for movement ...
... Focuses on the functions of the body, often at the cellular or molecular level Understanding physiology also required a knowledge of physics, which explains electrical currents, blood pressure, and the way muscles use bones for movement ...
File - Ms. Francis` Anatomy & Physiology Class
... 28. The location where a nerve connects with a muscle is called a a. Joint b. Sliding filament junction c. Neurotransmitter d. Neuromuscular junction 29. Structurally, neurons are unique because they are the only cells in the body that have a. Lacunae and canaliculi b. Axons and dendrites c. Satelli ...
... 28. The location where a nerve connects with a muscle is called a a. Joint b. Sliding filament junction c. Neurotransmitter d. Neuromuscular junction 29. Structurally, neurons are unique because they are the only cells in the body that have a. Lacunae and canaliculi b. Axons and dendrites c. Satelli ...
doc - NSW Department of Education
... human respiratory system. They follow the journey of air as it is breathed in through human airways to the lungs. They find out how oxygen is absorbed and moved around the body, while carbon dioxide is produced and breathed out. They see how the diaphragm causes the chest to expand during © Educatio ...
... human respiratory system. They follow the journey of air as it is breathed in through human airways to the lungs. They find out how oxygen is absorbed and moved around the body, while carbon dioxide is produced and breathed out. They see how the diaphragm causes the chest to expand during © Educatio ...
Interrelationship of the Body Systems
... • kidshealth.org/misc_pages/bodyworks/bodyworks.html The “KidsHealth”Web site developed by the Nemours Foundation is an interactive journey through the human body. ...
... • kidshealth.org/misc_pages/bodyworks/bodyworks.html The “KidsHealth”Web site developed by the Nemours Foundation is an interactive journey through the human body. ...
Organ Systems of the Body
... Organ – specialized tissues that work to perform a more complex function ...
... Organ – specialized tissues that work to perform a more complex function ...
DISSECTION OF AN EARTHWORM
... Dissection of an organism is not simply a matter of cutting and slicing. The immediate aim of a complete dissection is to separate the structures of one body system from the structures of the other systems. You should see that each organism is a unique collection of intricate structures. Of course, ...
... Dissection of an organism is not simply a matter of cutting and slicing. The immediate aim of a complete dissection is to separate the structures of one body system from the structures of the other systems. You should see that each organism is a unique collection of intricate structures. Of course, ...
Chapter 1 PPT - Brookville Local Schools
... Regional – all structures in one part of the body (such as the abdomen or leg) Systemic – gross anatomy of the body studied by system ...
... Regional – all structures in one part of the body (such as the abdomen or leg) Systemic – gross anatomy of the body studied by system ...
Human Body assessment questions
... a. in the cells of the lungs only b. in the cells of the heart and the lungs but nowhere else c. in the cells of the brain only d. in all the cells of the human body 2. Which of the following scenarios would best explain the following physiological changes to the body? “Constriction of the blood ves ...
... a. in the cells of the lungs only b. in the cells of the heart and the lungs but nowhere else c. in the cells of the brain only d. in all the cells of the human body 2. Which of the following scenarios would best explain the following physiological changes to the body? “Constriction of the blood ves ...
Body Planes and Anatomical Terms
... part that is above or closer to the head (cranial) Inferior means the part that is below another or towards the feet (caudal) ...
... part that is above or closer to the head (cranial) Inferior means the part that is below another or towards the feet (caudal) ...
Anatomy and Physiology
... Elbow- upper joint of the front leg Flank- fleshy part of the side Foot pad- part that the animal walks on Forearm- front limb just below the elbow Guard hair- longer course hair above the ...
... Elbow- upper joint of the front leg Flank- fleshy part of the side Foot pad- part that the animal walks on Forearm- front limb just below the elbow Guard hair- longer course hair above the ...
Body Systems - Phoenix Union High School District
... Respiratory System Facts… • Each of your lungs contains about 300 million balloon-like structures called alveoli, which replace the carbon-dioxide waste in your blood with oxygen. • Yawning is a result of your body not taking in enough oxygen from the air, which causes a shortage of oxygen in our b ...
... Respiratory System Facts… • Each of your lungs contains about 300 million balloon-like structures called alveoli, which replace the carbon-dioxide waste in your blood with oxygen. • Yawning is a result of your body not taking in enough oxygen from the air, which causes a shortage of oxygen in our b ...
History of anatomy
The history of anatomy extends from the earliest examinations of sacrificial victims to the sophisticated analyses of the body performed by modern scientists. It has been characterized, over time, by a continually developing understanding of the functions of organs and structures in the body. Human anatomy was the most prominent of the biological sciences of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Methods have also improved dramatically.