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Fetal Pig Dissection: External Anatomy and Digestive System
Fetal Pig Dissection: External Anatomy and Digestive System

... esophagus, but note that the esophagus and trachea are separate tubes. 6. Lying ventral to the trachea, loate the pinkish-brown, V shaped structure called the thyroid gland. This gland secretes hormones that control growth and metabolism. 7. At the anterior (toward head) of the trachea, you can find ...
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An unusual popliteal vein and its clinical
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... of occurrence of variation observed is 4.2%. The popliteal vein is formed proximal to the femoral condyles by a medial and lateral vein. The lateral vein received the posterior tibial vein as a direct tributary, and the diameter of the medial vein is almost double that of the lateral vein. The small ...
Classic Surya Namaskar
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... Toning the nervous system Great for brain function bringing oxygen and fresh blood to the brain Improving concentration Promoting sleep and calming anxiety Calming the body and mind Aiding the function of the lungs, liver, heart, digestive system, reproductive system, lymphatic system, endocrine sys ...
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... from the introitus to the cervix. It pierces the pelvic floor and then lies flat on its posterior surface using it as support. It is approximately 8 cm long and the anterior and posterior walls oppose each other. Anatomical text books can give a confusing impression when showing this structure as an o ...
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... capsule arising from almost all parts of cerebral cortex pass downwards. Above the level of upper border of the lentiform nucleus, these fibers are arranged in a radiating pattern, hence called the corona radiata (Figures 2,4,5). The corona continues caudally as the internal capsule, where these fib ...
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... • Anatomists and physiologist look at the human body from this standard starting point known as the anatomical position. ...
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... Damasio,1995, Human Brain Anatomy in Computerized Images • good for showing sulci across wide range of slice planes • really crappy reconstructions in first edition • second edition available April 2005 with new images • Oxford University Press, US$125 Tamraz & Comair, 2000, Atlas of Regional Anatom ...
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The Wiltshire School of Beauty and Holistic Therapy NVQ Level 3
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The Powerful Heart - Heart and Stroke Foundation
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... Extension and integration • Have students keep an “I Wonder” booklet where they can write additional questions that interest them and research the answers. • Have students make up quiz questions based on what they learned about the heart and the circulatory system and test each other. • Have student ...
Flexor Digitorum Longus Muscle — an Unusual
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... electromyographic study of human foot which showed that FDB is not preferentially recruited over flexor digitorum longus for any normal posture or locomotion. Asomugha et al (6). have reported accessory flexor of the fifth toe. This muscle originated from the tendon of tibialis posterior and inserte ...
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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.
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