Practice Anatomy Questions – Semester 2
... a) The transverse mesocolon has its root at the duodenum b) The ileum has a thicker mucosa than the jejunum c) The duodenum joins the jejunum at the duodenal-jejunal flexure d) The first inch of the duodenum is called the duodenal cap 64 - Which of the following is a papilla of the duodenum? a) Majo ...
... a) The transverse mesocolon has its root at the duodenum b) The ileum has a thicker mucosa than the jejunum c) The duodenum joins the jejunum at the duodenal-jejunal flexure d) The first inch of the duodenum is called the duodenal cap 64 - Which of the following is a papilla of the duodenum? a) Majo ...
03 Wysocki.p65
... Study was made of 32 temporal bones (16 left and 16 right) obtained from 16 adult guinea pigs (8 male and 8 female). The animals were previously used for experimentation carried out at the Drug Institute, Warsaw, Poland and were routinely sacrificed after the experiments, so in the present study the ...
... Study was made of 32 temporal bones (16 left and 16 right) obtained from 16 adult guinea pigs (8 male and 8 female). The animals were previously used for experimentation carried out at the Drug Institute, Warsaw, Poland and were routinely sacrificed after the experiments, so in the present study the ...
GRADE 5 Human Organ Systems ANATOMY: Bones ANATOMY
... Bill Nye the Science Guy: Smell. Have you ever wondered what goes on in your nose? Sure, it’s for breathing, but it’s also the door to one of your five senses your way-cool ability to smell. Your sniffer’s always at work, but you don’t always realize it. The human sense of smell helps us interpret o ...
... Bill Nye the Science Guy: Smell. Have you ever wondered what goes on in your nose? Sure, it’s for breathing, but it’s also the door to one of your five senses your way-cool ability to smell. Your sniffer’s always at work, but you don’t always realize it. The human sense of smell helps us interpret o ...
Muscle Anatomy - The Anatomy of Sea Turtles by Jeanette
... muscles, and stabilizing joints. Muscles originate and insert via tendons. The origin of a muscle is its fixed point while the insertion is typically the point that it moves. Muscles can attach via their tendons to bones, muscles, skin or eyes. Where known, the innervations of the muscles are report ...
... muscles, and stabilizing joints. Muscles originate and insert via tendons. The origin of a muscle is its fixed point while the insertion is typically the point that it moves. Muscles can attach via their tendons to bones, muscles, skin or eyes. Where known, the innervations of the muscles are report ...
preperitoneal-anatomy - Michigan Hernia Surgery
... The laparoscopic view of the anterior abdominal wall offers a remarkable perspective not achieved with open surgery (Fig. 1). The most prominent landmarks seen on initial inspection include the m e d i a n umbilical ligaments (medial umbilical fold). Less distinct is the o b l i t e r a t e d u r a ...
... The laparoscopic view of the anterior abdominal wall offers a remarkable perspective not achieved with open surgery (Fig. 1). The most prominent landmarks seen on initial inspection include the m e d i a n umbilical ligaments (medial umbilical fold). Less distinct is the o b l i t e r a t e d u r a ...
Anatomy of the medial femoral circumflex artery and its surgical
... vessels. At least one constant branch is given off adjacent to the proximal border of quadratus femoris, crossing over the trochanteric crest towards the lateral aspect of the greater trochanter, the trochanteric branch. The main division of the deep branch crosses posterior to the tendon of obturat ...
... vessels. At least one constant branch is given off adjacent to the proximal border of quadratus femoris, crossing over the trochanteric crest towards the lateral aspect of the greater trochanter, the trochanteric branch. The main division of the deep branch crosses posterior to the tendon of obturat ...
FETAL PIG DISSECTION A LABORATORY GUIDE
... The lymphatic system of the pig is complementary to the human, with the organs being similar in location and structure. Assemble your dissection equipment, put on your safety glasses and gloves, and obtain your pig. Position your pig within the dissection tray. Keep any remaining preserving solution ...
... The lymphatic system of the pig is complementary to the human, with the organs being similar in location and structure. Assemble your dissection equipment, put on your safety glasses and gloves, and obtain your pig. Position your pig within the dissection tray. Keep any remaining preserving solution ...
ABS` Anatomy of the Thorax
... o The arch consists of two flat regions known as lamina which join together at the posterior to form the spinous process o There are also two lateral protrusions known as the transverse processes o Vertebrae are attached to their neighbours via intervertebral discs, which are fibrous tissue consisti ...
... o The arch consists of two flat regions known as lamina which join together at the posterior to form the spinous process o There are also two lateral protrusions known as the transverse processes o Vertebrae are attached to their neighbours via intervertebral discs, which are fibrous tissue consisti ...
Anatomical variations in shape of suprascapular notch of scapula
... done by researchers5. In this study two types’ u and v are in accordance with this classification. This system classifies the suprascapular notch into two distinct types, namely the U-shaped suprascapular notch, defined as having approximately parallel sides with a rounded base, and a V-shaped supra ...
... done by researchers5. In this study two types’ u and v are in accordance with this classification. This system classifies the suprascapular notch into two distinct types, namely the U-shaped suprascapular notch, defined as having approximately parallel sides with a rounded base, and a V-shaped supra ...
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
... Enumerate four branches of third part of maxillary artery Name the branches of facial nerve on face Name the structures forming waldeyer's ring Name the muscles supinating the forearm and give their nerve supply Name the major openings in the thoracoabdominal diaphragm and mention the structures pas ...
... Enumerate four branches of third part of maxillary artery Name the branches of facial nerve on face Name the structures forming waldeyer's ring Name the muscles supinating the forearm and give their nerve supply Name the major openings in the thoracoabdominal diaphragm and mention the structures pas ...
Frog External Anatomy
... In the pharynx, there are several openings: one into the esophagus, the tube into which food is swallowed; one into the glottis, through which air enters the larynx, or voice box; and two into the Eustachian tubes, which connect the pharynx to the ear. The digestive system consists of the organs of ...
... In the pharynx, there are several openings: one into the esophagus, the tube into which food is swallowed; one into the glottis, through which air enters the larynx, or voice box; and two into the Eustachian tubes, which connect the pharynx to the ear. The digestive system consists of the organs of ...
Name: Period:______ EXTERNAL ANATOMY OF THE CRAYFISH
... 5. Remove the gills and legs attached to the thorax. Carefully separate the dorsal layer of muscles in the thorax and look at the light colored HEART. 6. Remove the heart, and notice the two light colored masses on each side of the body. These are the DIGESTIVE GLANDS. 7. Between the digestive gland ...
... 5. Remove the gills and legs attached to the thorax. Carefully separate the dorsal layer of muscles in the thorax and look at the light colored HEART. 6. Remove the heart, and notice the two light colored masses on each side of the body. These are the DIGESTIVE GLANDS. 7. Between the digestive gland ...
a variation in the origin and course of the posterior circumflex
... Compression of the PCHA and the axillary nerve has been reported to cause quadrangular space syndrome [8]. It is a rare condition, which causes poorly localized pain radiating to the arm, paraesthesia and tenderness over the quadrangular space [7]. Injuries of the PCHA frequently cause ischemia of t ...
... Compression of the PCHA and the axillary nerve has been reported to cause quadrangular space syndrome [8]. It is a rare condition, which causes poorly localized pain radiating to the arm, paraesthesia and tenderness over the quadrangular space [7]. Injuries of the PCHA frequently cause ischemia of t ...
PDF - Bentham Open
... results in ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery. Utilizing the surgical techniques used in vivo can result in difficulties in correct exposure and identification of structures in cadavers. Therefore, special techniques are required to perform appropriate post-mortem anatomical dissections o ...
... results in ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery. Utilizing the surgical techniques used in vivo can result in difficulties in correct exposure and identification of structures in cadavers. Therefore, special techniques are required to perform appropriate post-mortem anatomical dissections o ...
Anatomical Examination of the Foramens of the Middle Cranial Fossa
... of vesalius, an emissary vein. Emissary veins are those which link the intracranial venous sinuses with veins outside the cranial cavity. They pass through the potential space between galea aponeurotica and pericranium (Gupta et al.). They are of importance in that they are channels along which infe ...
... of vesalius, an emissary vein. Emissary veins are those which link the intracranial venous sinuses with veins outside the cranial cavity. They pass through the potential space between galea aponeurotica and pericranium (Gupta et al.). They are of importance in that they are channels along which infe ...
Annals of African Surgery January 2012 16.12.2012.indd
... artery originates from external carotid while the inferior thyroid artery is a branch of thyrocervical trunk. Unusual origins of superior thyroid artery include common carotid and cervical part of internal carotid arteries while those for the inferior thyroid artery are subclavian, common carotid or ...
... artery originates from external carotid while the inferior thyroid artery is a branch of thyrocervical trunk. Unusual origins of superior thyroid artery include common carotid and cervical part of internal carotid arteries while those for the inferior thyroid artery are subclavian, common carotid or ...
The Anatomy of the Sinew Channels (Jingjin)
... • The epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium surround and invest the muscle, muscle fascicles, and muscle fibers respectively. • These myofascial layers are continuous with the tendon. The tendon is continuous with the fibers of the periosteum. • However some fibers of the tendon are also continuous ...
... • The epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium surround and invest the muscle, muscle fascicles, and muscle fibers respectively. • These myofascial layers are continuous with the tendon. The tendon is continuous with the fibers of the periosteum. • However some fibers of the tendon are also continuous ...
Sheet 5
... Broad peritoneal sheets associated with stomach are termed omenta like the greater and less omenta. The omenta contain large quantities of fat, blood vessels, nerves and lymphatics. Omenta These are two-layer folds of peritoneum that connect two organs like the liver and the stomach or the stomach ...
... Broad peritoneal sheets associated with stomach are termed omenta like the greater and less omenta. The omenta contain large quantities of fat, blood vessels, nerves and lymphatics. Omenta These are two-layer folds of peritoneum that connect two organs like the liver and the stomach or the stomach ...
Tibialis anterior (7
... Tibialis anterior is the primary dorsi flexor of the ankle and an adequate knowledge of its normal anatomy and variations in attachments and course is required for clinicians. Ebraheim et al. (2003) found the muscle to be a relatively easy flap to use for covering anterior tibial open wounds. It is ...
... Tibialis anterior is the primary dorsi flexor of the ankle and an adequate knowledge of its normal anatomy and variations in attachments and course is required for clinicians. Ebraheim et al. (2003) found the muscle to be a relatively easy flap to use for covering anterior tibial open wounds. It is ...
CASE REPORT THIRD HEAD OF BICEPS BRACHII
... Biceps muscle one of the muscle of the anterior compartment of the arm. It is one of the most variable muscles in the human body in terms of number and morphology Most of the variations of this muscle lies in its proximal attachment part. This muscle has two heads long and short head. In this case r ...
... Biceps muscle one of the muscle of the anterior compartment of the arm. It is one of the most variable muscles in the human body in terms of number and morphology Most of the variations of this muscle lies in its proximal attachment part. This muscle has two heads long and short head. In this case r ...
Bilateral absence of ovarian artery in a Tanzanian female cadaver: a
... not common and probably have not been reported by previous authors. Majority of ovarian artery variations that have been reported include variations in the origin and course [5–8]. In the present case there is bilateral absence of ovarian artery, which is extremely uncommon and makes it to be signif ...
... not common and probably have not been reported by previous authors. Majority of ovarian artery variations that have been reported include variations in the origin and course [5–8]. In the present case there is bilateral absence of ovarian artery, which is extremely uncommon and makes it to be signif ...
Anatomy 4- CNS Vasculature Brain The constant neural activity of
... • The anterior cerebral arteries are one terminal branch of the internal carotid arteries They run medially, then anteriorly in the longitudinal fissure – The branches supply most of the medial and superior surfaces of the brain, and the frontal poles • The large middle cerebral arteries represent t ...
... • The anterior cerebral arteries are one terminal branch of the internal carotid arteries They run medially, then anteriorly in the longitudinal fissure – The branches supply most of the medial and superior surfaces of the brain, and the frontal poles • The large middle cerebral arteries represent t ...
BIOL241Spr11 MW Syllabus
... Anatomy and Physiology is a course that requires a strong commitment in order to succeed. It is not an easy course: the subject-matter is difficult and learning the terminology can be like learning a foreign language. To successfully complete this course you must commit to attend all lectures and la ...
... Anatomy and Physiology is a course that requires a strong commitment in order to succeed. It is not an easy course: the subject-matter is difficult and learning the terminology can be like learning a foreign language. To successfully complete this course you must commit to attend all lectures and la ...
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.