Zoology Lab Manual - Austin Community College
... common examples of specific phyla more thoroughly than it is presented in lecture. This method of ‘hands on’ learning should also enhance and strengthen the knowledge you gain in lectures. Most of the time you will be working individually or in pairs. There is sometimes not enough time in lab to go ...
... common examples of specific phyla more thoroughly than it is presented in lecture. This method of ‘hands on’ learning should also enhance and strengthen the knowledge you gain in lectures. Most of the time you will be working individually or in pairs. There is sometimes not enough time in lab to go ...
the anatomical study and clinical importance of the axillary arch
... areolar tissue with fat and tail of breast [1]. The Pectoralis major muscle having accessory muscle slips from ribs and costal cartilages, one may extend to latissmusdorsi in posterior axillary fold crossing axillary vessels and nerves calling it as axillary arch, axillo-pectoral muscle, muscular ax ...
... areolar tissue with fat and tail of breast [1]. The Pectoralis major muscle having accessory muscle slips from ribs and costal cartilages, one may extend to latissmusdorsi in posterior axillary fold crossing axillary vessels and nerves calling it as axillary arch, axillo-pectoral muscle, muscular ax ...
Superficial veins of the foot in the baboon Papio anubis
... times as often in varicose veins [17]. Four types of outflow of the small saphenous vein into the popliteal vein have been described in humans [10, 15, 17]. In apes SSV was found to be the main vein of the leg. It was a single large vessel, which emptied into the deep veins above the popliteal fossa ...
... times as often in varicose veins [17]. Four types of outflow of the small saphenous vein into the popliteal vein have been described in humans [10, 15, 17]. In apes SSV was found to be the main vein of the leg. It was a single large vessel, which emptied into the deep veins above the popliteal fossa ...
Refinement of the Nasal Tip
... nasofrontal angles, the size and shape of the alae, the overall width of the upper and middle thirds of the nose, and the relationship of the nose to the rest of the facial features. Evaluate for facial asymmetries and the relationship of the chin projection to the nose. ...
... nasofrontal angles, the size and shape of the alae, the overall width of the upper and middle thirds of the nose, and the relationship of the nose to the rest of the facial features. Evaluate for facial asymmetries and the relationship of the chin projection to the nose. ...
An anomalous origin of the middle meningeal artery
... artery arising in the orbit. Very few cases of the main stem of the middle meningeal artery arising in the orbit have been documented. Curnow (1873) described a single case in which, on the right side only, there was a small foramen spinosum through which passed a small branch of the maxillary arter ...
... artery arising in the orbit. Very few cases of the main stem of the middle meningeal artery arising in the orbit have been documented. Curnow (1873) described a single case in which, on the right side only, there was a small foramen spinosum through which passed a small branch of the maxillary arter ...
An anomalous origin of the middle meningeal artery
... artery arising in the orbit. Very few cases of the main stem of the middle meningeal artery arising in the orbit have been documented. Curnow (1873) described a single case in which, on the right side only, there was a small foramen spinosum through which passed a small branch of the maxillary arter ...
... artery arising in the orbit. Very few cases of the main stem of the middle meningeal artery arising in the orbit have been documented. Curnow (1873) described a single case in which, on the right side only, there was a small foramen spinosum through which passed a small branch of the maxillary arter ...
The medial and inferior calcaneal nerves: an
... S. Louisiaand A.C. Masquelet: The medialand inferiorcalcanealnerves 36%. He confirmed that there was a constant distribution of the terminal branches of the MCN and that this distribution was superficial. For this author this constancy and superficial location allows specific electrophysiologic stud ...
... S. Louisiaand A.C. Masquelet: The medialand inferiorcalcanealnerves 36%. He confirmed that there was a constant distribution of the terminal branches of the MCN and that this distribution was superficial. For this author this constancy and superficial location allows specific electrophysiologic stud ...
Guidelines for Foundational Knowledge in Massage Therapy
... The Guidelines for Foundational Knowledge in Massage Therapy Educational Programs Each section lists performance objectives. In some sections specific content guidelines are also included. The depth of knowledge required for each objective and content item must be sufficient to enable the entry-leve ...
... The Guidelines for Foundational Knowledge in Massage Therapy Educational Programs Each section lists performance objectives. In some sections specific content guidelines are also included. The depth of knowledge required for each objective and content item must be sufficient to enable the entry-leve ...
Research Paper Medical Science A case Report on Bilateral Variant
... this muscle and the articulations of the tarsus, and anastomoses with branches of the arcuate, anterior lateral malleolar and lateral plantar arteries, and with the perforating branch of the peroneal artery. The medial tarsal arteries are two or three small branches which ramify on the medial border ...
... this muscle and the articulations of the tarsus, and anastomoses with branches of the arcuate, anterior lateral malleolar and lateral plantar arteries, and with the perforating branch of the peroneal artery. The medial tarsal arteries are two or three small branches which ramify on the medial border ...
Lesson Plans
... Cognitive: Students will be able to identify the major muscles of the head, face, and neck. Motor: Students will practice locating and treating the muscles of the region. Affective: Students will understand the connection between headache pain and muscles of the neck. ...
... Cognitive: Students will be able to identify the major muscles of the head, face, and neck. Motor: Students will practice locating and treating the muscles of the region. Affective: Students will understand the connection between headache pain and muscles of the neck. ...
Study of Abnormal Foramen Over the Posterior Arch of
... SUMMARY: The aim of this research was to study the anatomical aspects of abnormal foramen over the posterior arch of atlas vertebra. Posterior arch of atlas vertebrae was studied for abnormal foramen in sixty-seven adult human atlas vertebrae and findings were noted. In 2.98% of cases, unilateral co ...
... SUMMARY: The aim of this research was to study the anatomical aspects of abnormal foramen over the posterior arch of atlas vertebra. Posterior arch of atlas vertebrae was studied for abnormal foramen in sixty-seven adult human atlas vertebrae and findings were noted. In 2.98% of cases, unilateral co ...
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Cruciate Ligaments
... Multiple ligament knee injuries, although rare, are severe injuries that often result in the loss of the passive and active knee stabilizers as well as often being associated with the compromise of neurovascular structures. Treatment of these injuries is controversial, and results after surgery are ...
... Multiple ligament knee injuries, although rare, are severe injuries that often result in the loss of the passive and active knee stabilizers as well as often being associated with the compromise of neurovascular structures. Treatment of these injuries is controversial, and results after surgery are ...
human biology
... When a potato tuber is cut open, the surfaces exposed to the air gradually turn brown due to the production of dark brown coloured pigments from phenolic compounds (e.g. catechol). The enzyme, polyphenol oxidase, catalyses this process. The graph below shows the results of an experiment in which dif ...
... When a potato tuber is cut open, the surfaces exposed to the air gradually turn brown due to the production of dark brown coloured pigments from phenolic compounds (e.g. catechol). The enzyme, polyphenol oxidase, catalyses this process. The graph below shows the results of an experiment in which dif ...
The intracranial denticulate ligament: anatomical study with
... Lang8 has stated that in relation to the first denticulate ligament, the lowermost fibers of the spinal accessory nerve are farther dorsal than the upper ones. Linn et al.9 found that the spinal accessory nerve always crossed the vertebral artery dorsomedially. These authors further noted that in 76 ...
... Lang8 has stated that in relation to the first denticulate ligament, the lowermost fibers of the spinal accessory nerve are farther dorsal than the upper ones. Linn et al.9 found that the spinal accessory nerve always crossed the vertebral artery dorsomedially. These authors further noted that in 76 ...
anatomy.man.col
... Radiologist has directed a coil through the catheter to occlude vessels that were bleeding. ...
... Radiologist has directed a coil through the catheter to occlude vessels that were bleeding. ...
Neck dissection - Vula
... occipital, Level VI, mediastinal, retropharyngeal) or non-lymphatic structures (skin, muscle, nerve, blood vessels etc.) not usually included in a comprehensive neck dissection. ...
... occipital, Level VI, mediastinal, retropharyngeal) or non-lymphatic structures (skin, muscle, nerve, blood vessels etc.) not usually included in a comprehensive neck dissection. ...
Objectives
... Anatomically, the system consists of a series of lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and lymphatic tissues such as the thymus, tonsils and spleen. All living cells require that oxygen be continually available, and that carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular metabolism, be removed. The respiratory syste ...
... Anatomically, the system consists of a series of lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and lymphatic tissues such as the thymus, tonsils and spleen. All living cells require that oxygen be continually available, and that carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular metabolism, be removed. The respiratory syste ...
Variations In The Course Of the Superior and Inferior Thyroid
... front or behind or between the branches of inferior thyroid artery and was closely related to medial surface of lateral lobe.On the left side of the inferior thyroid artery was related anteriorly to the nerve in 20% of the specimens. In 70% the inferior thyroid artery was related posteriorly to the ...
... front or behind or between the branches of inferior thyroid artery and was closely related to medial surface of lateral lobe.On the left side of the inferior thyroid artery was related anteriorly to the nerve in 20% of the specimens. In 70% the inferior thyroid artery was related posteriorly to the ...
Anatomy of salivary glands
... Embryology The parotid glands are the first to develop in the 4th week of ...
... Embryology The parotid glands are the first to develop in the 4th week of ...
PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE POP
... In upright or sitting position Bladder, upper two-thirds vagina and rectum lie in a horizontal axis Urethra, distal one-third vagina and anal canal are vertical in orientation Pelvic floor is horizontal and is like a ...
... In upright or sitting position Bladder, upper two-thirds vagina and rectum lie in a horizontal axis Urethra, distal one-third vagina and anal canal are vertical in orientation Pelvic floor is horizontal and is like a ...
comparative cranial anatomy of rattus
... were available and that represented eight different orders. Their phylogenetic tree, based on the mtDNAs, showed clearly that the guinea pig does not belong among myomorph rodents (rat, mice) and is not derived from them. This is not surprising, as they have long been considered part of a separate b ...
... were available and that represented eight different orders. Their phylogenetic tree, based on the mtDNAs, showed clearly that the guinea pig does not belong among myomorph rodents (rat, mice) and is not derived from them. This is not surprising, as they have long been considered part of a separate b ...
Femoral triangle
... femoral ring, it expands to form a swelling in the upper part of the thigh. Such a condition is known as a femoral hernia . A femoral hernia is more common in women than in men (possibly because their wider pelvis and femoral canal ). ...
... femoral ring, it expands to form a swelling in the upper part of the thigh. Such a condition is known as a femoral hernia . A femoral hernia is more common in women than in men (possibly because their wider pelvis and femoral canal ). ...
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.