Answer Key: What Did You Learn
... Synovial joints are freely movable articulations that provide for the widest range of motion performed at any joint in the body. Functionally, all synovial joints are classified as diarthroses, since all synovial joints are freely moveable. All synovial joints have an articular capsule, articular ca ...
... Synovial joints are freely movable articulations that provide for the widest range of motion performed at any joint in the body. Functionally, all synovial joints are classified as diarthroses, since all synovial joints are freely moveable. All synovial joints have an articular capsule, articular ca ...
PDF - Anatomy Journal of Africa
... Gastrocnemius morphological status is often designated as being bipennate. Its robustness in humans is a feature that accompanies the human mode of locomotion. The three-headed variant has often been reported, but paucity of information exists within the Nigerian population as regards gastrocnemius ...
... Gastrocnemius morphological status is often designated as being bipennate. Its robustness in humans is a feature that accompanies the human mode of locomotion. The three-headed variant has often been reported, but paucity of information exists within the Nigerian population as regards gastrocnemius ...
electrical anatomy of the atrial chambers
... fossa (Figure 23). Preferential conduction to the left atrium is then potentiated by the extension of the terminal crest through the interatrial groove. This latter pathway, which extends to the roof of the left atrium, is known as Bachmann's bundle (Figure 24). The remaining components of the atria ...
... fossa (Figure 23). Preferential conduction to the left atrium is then potentiated by the extension of the terminal crest through the interatrial groove. This latter pathway, which extends to the roof of the left atrium, is known as Bachmann's bundle (Figure 24). The remaining components of the atria ...
Vascular Anatomy of the Fifth Metatarsal
... The dorsal metatarsal artery of the fourth interspace emanates from the arcuate artery, the lateral tarsal artery, or the proximal perforating artery of the fourth interspace (Fig. 1). It then courses in the fourth interspace dorsal to the dorsal interosseous muscle. The plantar circulation to this ...
... The dorsal metatarsal artery of the fourth interspace emanates from the arcuate artery, the lateral tarsal artery, or the proximal perforating artery of the fourth interspace (Fig. 1). It then courses in the fourth interspace dorsal to the dorsal interosseous muscle. The plantar circulation to this ...
case report
... the gland which is very rare. It can be unilateral or bilateral more frequently arising from the left lobe it can be Glandular, Fibrous, Fibro-muscular with one or two or three slips, it is thought to represent the detached part of infrahyoid muscles, may be innervated by a twig from ansa cervicalis ...
... the gland which is very rare. It can be unilateral or bilateral more frequently arising from the left lobe it can be Glandular, Fibrous, Fibro-muscular with one or two or three slips, it is thought to represent the detached part of infrahyoid muscles, may be innervated by a twig from ansa cervicalis ...
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 ...
Anatomy 21- Lower Airway provide a warm, protected, and of course
... Lobar and Segmental Bronchi • Each main bronchus divides into lobar (secondary) bronchi – The lobar bronchi serve the lobes of the lung • There are two lobar bronchi on the left, three on the right – Each lobar bronchus divides into several segmental (tertiary) bronchi • 10 in the right lung • 8-10 ...
... Lobar and Segmental Bronchi • Each main bronchus divides into lobar (secondary) bronchi – The lobar bronchi serve the lobes of the lung • There are two lobar bronchi on the left, three on the right – Each lobar bronchus divides into several segmental (tertiary) bronchi • 10 in the right lung • 8-10 ...
Circulatory System
... left after it closes The pulmonary trunk had high resistance (because lungs not functioning yet) & ductus arteriosus shunted blood to aorta; becomes ligamentum arteriosum after birth ...
... left after it closes The pulmonary trunk had high resistance (because lungs not functioning yet) & ductus arteriosus shunted blood to aorta; becomes ligamentum arteriosum after birth ...
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Karnataka, Bangalore
... skin over the shoulder and the gleno-humeral joint . Injuries to the Axillary nerve make up 6% of all brachial plexus injuries[1] . Injections in and about the shoulder complex are performed routinely for the purposes of vaccination, IM medication administration, deltoid trigger-point injections, an ...
... skin over the shoulder and the gleno-humeral joint . Injuries to the Axillary nerve make up 6% of all brachial plexus injuries[1] . Injections in and about the shoulder complex are performed routinely for the purposes of vaccination, IM medication administration, deltoid trigger-point injections, an ...
Bodily Systems and the Spatial-Functional
... Ontology plays an increasingly significant role in work on terminology and knowledge management systems in the domain of biomedical informatics, and we hold that it will play an essential role in the biomedical research of the future. The term ‘ontology’ must, however, be understood in the right way ...
... Ontology plays an increasingly significant role in work on terminology and knowledge management systems in the domain of biomedical informatics, and we hold that it will play an essential role in the biomedical research of the future. The term ‘ontology’ must, however, be understood in the right way ...
Anatomy
... lobes. The middle hepatic vein also demarcates the true right and left lobes. The right lobe is further divided into an anterior and posterior segment by the right hepatic vein. The left lobe is divided into the medial and lateral segments by the left hepatic vein. The fissure for the ligamentum ter ...
... lobes. The middle hepatic vein also demarcates the true right and left lobes. The right lobe is further divided into an anterior and posterior segment by the right hepatic vein. The left lobe is divided into the medial and lateral segments by the left hepatic vein. The fissure for the ligamentum ter ...
Study and Removal of the Frog¹s Brain
... Fat Bodies Linguini shaped structures that have a bright orange or yellow color, if you have a particularly fat frog, these fat bodies may need to be removed to see the other structures. Usually they are located just on the inside of the abdominal wall. Liver The largest structure of the body cavity ...
... Fat Bodies Linguini shaped structures that have a bright orange or yellow color, if you have a particularly fat frog, these fat bodies may need to be removed to see the other structures. Usually they are located just on the inside of the abdominal wall. Liver The largest structure of the body cavity ...
Split median nerve with variation in its common digital branch a case
... case the superficial palmar arch found to be incomplete. The findings of the left upper limb of the cadaver were normal. The main trunk of the nerve gave off two common palmar digital nerves that present a normal course and distribution (Figure 1). Discussion Awareness of anatomical variations of pe ...
... case the superficial palmar arch found to be incomplete. The findings of the left upper limb of the cadaver were normal. The main trunk of the nerve gave off two common palmar digital nerves that present a normal course and distribution (Figure 1). Discussion Awareness of anatomical variations of pe ...
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... The bones act as levers and work with the muscular system to create movement. When a muscle contracts, it pulls on the bone to which it is attached and thus movement occurs. Any irregularity on a bone’s surface provides a possible site for a muscle attachment. Figure 2.1 illustrates the sites for th ...
... The bones act as levers and work with the muscular system to create movement. When a muscle contracts, it pulls on the bone to which it is attached and thus movement occurs. Any irregularity on a bone’s surface provides a possible site for a muscle attachment. Figure 2.1 illustrates the sites for th ...
Anatomy of the Thorax
... • Pedicle- Bony pillars that attach the vertebral body to the vertebral arch • Lamina- Flattened sheets of bone that extend from the pedicles to meet medially and form the superior surface of the vertebral arch. • Transverse processes are small fused rib elements that extend posterolaterally from th ...
... • Pedicle- Bony pillars that attach the vertebral body to the vertebral arch • Lamina- Flattened sheets of bone that extend from the pedicles to meet medially and form the superior surface of the vertebral arch. • Transverse processes are small fused rib elements that extend posterolaterally from th ...
Distal semimembranosus muscle-tendon-unit review
... that described multiple expansions of the distal SMTU [15, 43]. Essentials of human anatomy, 6th Ed. states: “The tendon of insertion of the semimembranosus ends mainly in the horizontal groove on the posteromedial aspect of the medial condyle of the tibia. Fibrous expansions of the tendon reach the ...
... that described multiple expansions of the distal SMTU [15, 43]. Essentials of human anatomy, 6th Ed. states: “The tendon of insertion of the semimembranosus ends mainly in the horizontal groove on the posteromedial aspect of the medial condyle of the tibia. Fibrous expansions of the tendon reach the ...
Squid Dissection Addendum - Long Beach Marine Institute
... For years sailors would come home from long journeys with tales of fierce sea monsters and horrific creatures that could swallow a man whole. In 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea , Verne writes of a large squid who attacks a submarine in an attempt at getting a quick meal. The truth is that the ocean is ...
... For years sailors would come home from long journeys with tales of fierce sea monsters and horrific creatures that could swallow a man whole. In 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea , Verne writes of a large squid who attacks a submarine in an attempt at getting a quick meal. The truth is that the ocean is ...
Sports Medicine 2 Essential Standards
... Transdifferentiation Tissue Remodeling Extra cellular matrix Collagen fibers Connective tissue Active range of motion Passive range of motion ...
... Transdifferentiation Tissue Remodeling Extra cellular matrix Collagen fibers Connective tissue Active range of motion Passive range of motion ...
Radiologic Anatomy of the Sacral Canal
... accurate anatomic information regarding the location of the epidural space, but their use is impractical in most clinical settings where epidural analgesia is used. In contrast, the safety and feasibility of bedside ultrasonography during pregnancy or in neonates or children are well established [8– ...
... accurate anatomic information regarding the location of the epidural space, but their use is impractical in most clinical settings where epidural analgesia is used. In contrast, the safety and feasibility of bedside ultrasonography during pregnancy or in neonates or children are well established [8– ...
Double dorsalis pedis artery – A rare case report
... Abstract: Dorsalis pedis artery running on the dorsum of the foot is one of the arteries, where peripheral arterial pulsation is felt. Also the musculo-cutaneous flaps based on dorsalis pedis artery are commonly used for reconstructive surgeries. Hence the knowledge of any variation in the course an ...
... Abstract: Dorsalis pedis artery running on the dorsum of the foot is one of the arteries, where peripheral arterial pulsation is felt. Also the musculo-cutaneous flaps based on dorsalis pedis artery are commonly used for reconstructive surgeries. Hence the knowledge of any variation in the course an ...
Four headed triceps brachii muscle
... uncommon, they have been occasionally reported by various authors [1]. The long head may split with one tendon attached to the shoulder capsule; the common tendon of insertion may be attached to the anconeous; a slip from the long head may attach to the coracoid process; slips may be found attaching ...
... uncommon, they have been occasionally reported by various authors [1]. The long head may split with one tendon attached to the shoulder capsule; the common tendon of insertion may be attached to the anconeous; a slip from the long head may attach to the coracoid process; slips may be found attaching ...
The Foot Powerpoint
... Fractures of the Talus – Etiology: occurs laterally from a severe IV & DF force or medially from an IV and PF force – Treatment X-ray for accurate diagnosis, immobilization ...
... Fractures of the Talus – Etiology: occurs laterally from a severe IV & DF force or medially from an IV and PF force – Treatment X-ray for accurate diagnosis, immobilization ...
The Lobster Conservancy
... This poster will walk through the physiological structures and function of lobsters. It will start off with its general body plan and move on to physiological systems including circulatory, respiratory, digestive, nervous and reproductive systems. ...
... This poster will walk through the physiological structures and function of lobsters. It will start off with its general body plan and move on to physiological systems including circulatory, respiratory, digestive, nervous and reproductive systems. ...
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.