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... together to perform a single function is called an organ. A group of organs that perform closely related functions is an organ system. There are eleven organ systems in the body. ...
... together to perform a single function is called an organ. A group of organs that perform closely related functions is an organ system. There are eleven organ systems in the body. ...
The heart is a hollow muscular organ that is somewhat pyramid
... septum into the cavity of the right ventricle . There are welldeveloped trabeculae carneae, two large papillary muscles, but no moderator band. The part of the ventricle below the aortic orifice is called the aortic vestibule. The mitral valve guards the atrioventricular orifice . It consists of two ...
... septum into the cavity of the right ventricle . There are welldeveloped trabeculae carneae, two large papillary muscles, but no moderator band. The part of the ventricle below the aortic orifice is called the aortic vestibule. The mitral valve guards the atrioventricular orifice . It consists of two ...
Ossification of the superior transverse ligament in a South African
... scapular ligament passes above this notch and converts it into a foramen. Within this foramen is the suprascapular nerve accompanied by its associated vein. The corresponding artery runs over the ligament. The suprascapular nerve is very important because it provides motor branches that supply the s ...
... scapular ligament passes above this notch and converts it into a foramen. Within this foramen is the suprascapular nerve accompanied by its associated vein. The corresponding artery runs over the ligament. The suprascapular nerve is very important because it provides motor branches that supply the s ...
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... What is the adaptive advantage of bilateral symmetry? AP Biology Which group has no symmetry? ...
... What is the adaptive advantage of bilateral symmetry? AP Biology Which group has no symmetry? ...
Investigating Animal Diversity
... self-feeding, that then metamorphose into sexually mature adults. For the past 70 years or more, the 35 major “phyla” have been arranged into groups that share common characteristics. Until recently, these phyla were based on answering four rather simple questions about an animal’s anatomy and embry ...
... self-feeding, that then metamorphose into sexually mature adults. For the past 70 years or more, the 35 major “phyla” have been arranged into groups that share common characteristics. Until recently, these phyla were based on answering four rather simple questions about an animal’s anatomy and embry ...
- Veterinary Research Forum
... Oliveira (1989) chose guinea pig for his experiments on the labyrinthine system because its hearing and vestibular system are very similar to those of humans.4 Santos (2005) used the rat as an experiment animal because it has practical advantages and because of the anatomical and pathological simila ...
... Oliveira (1989) chose guinea pig for his experiments on the labyrinthine system because its hearing and vestibular system are very similar to those of humans.4 Santos (2005) used the rat as an experiment animal because it has practical advantages and because of the anatomical and pathological simila ...
A review of the T2 segment of the brachial plexus
... brachial plexus (BP) has been described for decades, recent literature still aims to elucidate the variation in nerve root contributions to the BP. Understanding this variability in the nerve morphology of the BP may assist physicians and surgeons in the diagnosis and management of certain clinical ...
... brachial plexus (BP) has been described for decades, recent literature still aims to elucidate the variation in nerve root contributions to the BP. Understanding this variability in the nerve morphology of the BP may assist physicians and surgeons in the diagnosis and management of certain clinical ...
Variant position of the medial plantar nerve
... nerves may be involved in medial heel pain including plantar fasciitis, heel pain syndrome and fat pad disorders [3]. Katirji et al. stated that compression in the distal tarsal tunnel results into ischemia of the medial plantar nerve and its branches, and leads to distal tarsal tunnel syndrome. ...
... nerves may be involved in medial heel pain including plantar fasciitis, heel pain syndrome and fat pad disorders [3]. Katirji et al. stated that compression in the distal tarsal tunnel results into ischemia of the medial plantar nerve and its branches, and leads to distal tarsal tunnel syndrome. ...
The Human Body: The Ultimate Machine
... The Human Body: The Ultimate Machine details the functioning of each of the human body’s major systems including the muscular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, skeletal, urinary, endocrine, lymphatic and nervous systems. The primary organs comprising each system are discussed, as well as the rel ...
... The Human Body: The Ultimate Machine details the functioning of each of the human body’s major systems including the muscular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, skeletal, urinary, endocrine, lymphatic and nervous systems. The primary organs comprising each system are discussed, as well as the rel ...
Organ Systems in Animals and Plants
... (Figure 2.27). The shoot system is everything that is above ground: the stem, leaves, buds, flowers, and fruits. The root system is everything underground, as well as aerial roots even though they are above ground. To understand the interdependence between the shoot and root system, consider how wat ...
... (Figure 2.27). The shoot system is everything that is above ground: the stem, leaves, buds, flowers, and fruits. The root system is everything underground, as well as aerial roots even though they are above ground. To understand the interdependence between the shoot and root system, consider how wat ...
Introduction and Superficial Back
... describe the body and the spatial relationships of its parts, for example dorsal/ventral, medial/lateral, proximal/distal, and superficial/deep. Recognize and define the standard planes and sections used to describe parts of the body and the relationships of the various planes and sections to one an ...
... describe the body and the spatial relationships of its parts, for example dorsal/ventral, medial/lateral, proximal/distal, and superficial/deep. Recognize and define the standard planes and sections used to describe parts of the body and the relationships of the various planes and sections to one an ...
Variations of the proximal attachment of the biceps brachii muscle in
... head of BBM [1], and variation in its insertions [5,6], have also been reported. In literature, the prevalence of supernumerary heads of biceps ranges from 9.1% to ...
... head of BBM [1], and variation in its insertions [5,6], have also been reported. In literature, the prevalence of supernumerary heads of biceps ranges from 9.1% to ...
Our Human Body Classroom Activities
... Activity 2: Mapping the human body Apply the terms models and systems appropriately to anatomical structures of human body organs and systems and identify and explain the connection between systems in the human body and their various functions (Science - Knowledge and understanding). Design and buil ...
... Activity 2: Mapping the human body Apply the terms models and systems appropriately to anatomical structures of human body organs and systems and identify and explain the connection between systems in the human body and their various functions (Science - Knowledge and understanding). Design and buil ...
An Anatomical Study Of Indrabasti Marma
... knowledge which was developed and discovered by our great ancestors. To understand and to properly execute this knowledge we must have the knowledge of Sharira. Marma is the very important and interesting subject in Sharira which has great utility in the field of surgery and medicine. In ancient Ind ...
... knowledge which was developed and discovered by our great ancestors. To understand and to properly execute this knowledge we must have the knowledge of Sharira. Marma is the very important and interesting subject in Sharira which has great utility in the field of surgery and medicine. In ancient Ind ...
Respiratory System iratory System
... between them; the right lung, by contrast, has three lobes—superior, middle, and inferior—separated by two fissures. The Bronchial Tree The lung has a spongy parenchyma containing the bronchial tree , a highly branched system of air tubes extending from the primary bronchus to about 65,000 terminal ...
... between them; the right lung, by contrast, has three lobes—superior, middle, and inferior—separated by two fissures. The Bronchial Tree The lung has a spongy parenchyma containing the bronchial tree , a highly branched system of air tubes extending from the primary bronchus to about 65,000 terminal ...
Anatomic investigation of the connections of the - sabine
... ¾ Some authors described the existence of a firm connection between the caecum, the sigmoid colon, the common iliac vessels, the inguinal ligament and the iliopsoas muscle. The preparations confirmed a connective tissue-like substance. ¾ Most of the literature sources examined illustrated a connecti ...
... ¾ Some authors described the existence of a firm connection between the caecum, the sigmoid colon, the common iliac vessels, the inguinal ligament and the iliopsoas muscle. The preparations confirmed a connective tissue-like substance. ¾ Most of the literature sources examined illustrated a connecti ...
Our Human Body - Classroom Activities 1-13
... Activity 2: Mapping the human body Apply the terms models and systems appropriately to anatomical structures of human body organs and systems and identify and explain the connection between systems in the human body and their various functions (Science - Knowledge and understanding). Design and buil ...
... Activity 2: Mapping the human body Apply the terms models and systems appropriately to anatomical structures of human body organs and systems and identify and explain the connection between systems in the human body and their various functions (Science - Knowledge and understanding). Design and buil ...
figure 1: normal orientation of posterior talofibular ligament
... Ankle joint (talocrural) is a hinge joint, formed by the lower end of tibia, its medial malleolus, together with the lateral malleolus of the fibula and inferior transverse tibiofibular ligament, forms a deep recess for the body of the talus. Ankle sprains are most common in atheletes and in other s ...
... Ankle joint (talocrural) is a hinge joint, formed by the lower end of tibia, its medial malleolus, together with the lateral malleolus of the fibula and inferior transverse tibiofibular ligament, forms a deep recess for the body of the talus. Ankle sprains are most common in atheletes and in other s ...
BIO 218 F 2012 CH 06 Martini Lecture Outline
... Major features of the infant skull 4 major fontanel areas Membranous areas where sutures will eventually form Anterior fontanel (baby’s “soft spot”) Posterior fontanel Sphenoidal fontanels Mastoid fontanels ...
... Major features of the infant skull 4 major fontanel areas Membranous areas where sutures will eventually form Anterior fontanel (baby’s “soft spot”) Posterior fontanel Sphenoidal fontanels Mastoid fontanels ...
BIO 218 F 2012 CH 06 Martini Lecture Outline
... Major features of the infant skull 4 major fontanel areas Membranous areas where sutures will eventually form Anterior fontanel (baby’s “soft spot”) Posterior fontanel Sphenoidal fontanels Mastoid fontanels ...
... Major features of the infant skull 4 major fontanel areas Membranous areas where sutures will eventually form Anterior fontanel (baby’s “soft spot”) Posterior fontanel Sphenoidal fontanels Mastoid fontanels ...
The anatomy and function of the obturator externus
... of Calgary Medical Bioethics for the study. In total, 22 fresh human cadaver hips were used in this study. In 4 specimens the exposure of the muscle was sub-optimal and those specimens were discarded. Therefore, 18 hip specimens were included in this study (11 females and 7 males, 76 ± 6 years old, ...
... of Calgary Medical Bioethics for the study. In total, 22 fresh human cadaver hips were used in this study. In 4 specimens the exposure of the muscle was sub-optimal and those specimens were discarded. Therefore, 18 hip specimens were included in this study (11 females and 7 males, 76 ± 6 years old, ...
Anatomy of the hypothalamus and pituitary
... parts of the hypothalamus while the efferent tracts cinereum. Branches from this ring supply the optic lie nearer to the midline, although large numbers chiasma and the adjacent parts of the hypothalamus. of both afferent and efferent non-myelinated nerve Many small arterial twigs from the ring pass ...
... parts of the hypothalamus while the efferent tracts cinereum. Branches from this ring supply the optic lie nearer to the midline, although large numbers chiasma and the adjacent parts of the hypothalamus. of both afferent and efferent non-myelinated nerve Many small arterial twigs from the ring pass ...
Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Ear
... bration to interpretation of a sound signal is not simple at all. ...
... bration to interpretation of a sound signal is not simple at all. ...
educational models for teaching pelvic floor disorders
... learning objectives Fellowship→ educational objectives (objectives for learning) Core reading list for Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS) ...
... learning objectives Fellowship→ educational objectives (objectives for learning) Core reading list for Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS) ...
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.