Bio 211 Lecture 14
... allow 1) movement of the skull bones and 2) brain growth. Figure from: Martini’s Visual A&P, 1st edition, 2011 ...
... allow 1) movement of the skull bones and 2) brain growth. Figure from: Martini’s Visual A&P, 1st edition, 2011 ...
Fetal Pig Anatomy
... In the following laboratory exercise, you will examine in some detail the external and internal anatomy of a fetal pig (Sus scrofa). As the pig is a mammal, many aspects of its structural and functional organization are identical with those of other mammals, including humans. Thus, a study of the fe ...
... In the following laboratory exercise, you will examine in some detail the external and internal anatomy of a fetal pig (Sus scrofa). As the pig is a mammal, many aspects of its structural and functional organization are identical with those of other mammals, including humans. Thus, a study of the fe ...
01 The Human Body: An Orientation
... By understanding the nature of specific atomic structures, you will become aware of how chemistry provides the basis of living systems. Chemistry is a simple matter of balancing electromagnetic charges! You can move a piece of metal by bringing a magnet nearby…movement! ...
... By understanding the nature of specific atomic structures, you will become aware of how chemistry provides the basis of living systems. Chemistry is a simple matter of balancing electromagnetic charges! You can move a piece of metal by bringing a magnet nearby…movement! ...
International Journal of Current Research and Review
... inferior muscles in respiration. This study was aimed at providing a more accurate review about the serratus posterior superior and inferior muscles and their functional importance. For the preparation of this paper we consulted scientific articles published in English and textbooks. The articles we ...
... inferior muscles in respiration. This study was aimed at providing a more accurate review about the serratus posterior superior and inferior muscles and their functional importance. For the preparation of this paper we consulted scientific articles published in English and textbooks. The articles we ...
The Circulatory System – The Heart
... clefts that allow small solutes to pass through, while holding back plasma proteins and formed elements of the blood Some continuous capillaries have pericytes that contain contractile _______________ which contract to regulate blood flow Fenestrated capillaries are found in organs where rapid a ...
... clefts that allow small solutes to pass through, while holding back plasma proteins and formed elements of the blood Some continuous capillaries have pericytes that contain contractile _______________ which contract to regulate blood flow Fenestrated capillaries are found in organs where rapid a ...
The Circulatory System – The Heart
... clefts that allow small solutes to pass through, while holding back plasma proteins and formed elements of the blood Some continuous capillaries have pericytes that contain contractile _______________ which contract to regulate blood flow Fenestrated capillaries are found in organs where rapid a ...
... clefts that allow small solutes to pass through, while holding back plasma proteins and formed elements of the blood Some continuous capillaries have pericytes that contain contractile _______________ which contract to regulate blood flow Fenestrated capillaries are found in organs where rapid a ...
educator guide grades 4-8
... Plastination a ground breaking method for specimen preservation invented by Dr. von Hagens in 1977. Each exhibition features more than 200 real human specimens, including whole-body plastinates, individual organs, organ configurations and transparent body slices. The specimens on display stem from t ...
... Plastination a ground breaking method for specimen preservation invented by Dr. von Hagens in 1977. Each exhibition features more than 200 real human specimens, including whole-body plastinates, individual organs, organ configurations and transparent body slices. The specimens on display stem from t ...
The cardiac cycle - Websupport1
... Blood flow through the heart • Right atria –receives blood from superior and inferior vena cava and pumps it to the right ventricle through the tricuspid valve • Right ventricle –receives blood from right atrium and pumps it toto the pulmonary artery through the pulmonary semilunar valve • Pulmonar ...
... Blood flow through the heart • Right atria –receives blood from superior and inferior vena cava and pumps it to the right ventricle through the tricuspid valve • Right ventricle –receives blood from right atrium and pumps it toto the pulmonary artery through the pulmonary semilunar valve • Pulmonar ...
MLS 211 Master Syllabus
... Coursework will center on a systems-based approach to physiology and cover cell biology, the nervous system, the endocrine system, the hematopoietic system, the cardiovascular system, and the renal system. The unifying theme presented throughout the course will be homeostasis. ...
... Coursework will center on a systems-based approach to physiology and cover cell biology, the nervous system, the endocrine system, the hematopoietic system, the cardiovascular system, and the renal system. The unifying theme presented throughout the course will be homeostasis. ...
Sensory Part 2
... The Middle Ear (Tympanic Cavity) Two tubes are associated with the inner ear The opening from the auditory canal is covered by the tympanic ...
... The Middle Ear (Tympanic Cavity) Two tubes are associated with the inner ear The opening from the auditory canal is covered by the tympanic ...
The Circulatory System – The Heart
... middle of the lumen They allow blood to flow in only one direction The pressure of blood in the veins is not high enough to push up towards the heart in a standing or sitting person, so the upward flow of blood depends on the actions of skeletal muscles When the skeletal muscles that surround ...
... middle of the lumen They allow blood to flow in only one direction The pressure of blood in the veins is not high enough to push up towards the heart in a standing or sitting person, so the upward flow of blood depends on the actions of skeletal muscles When the skeletal muscles that surround ...
frog dissection
... blood vessels. Use a dropper to inflate the lung with air (you might not be able to do this). 2. Locate the heart. The heart is a complex organ made out of one of the three classes of muscle: cardiac muscle (the others are: smooth muscle, which makes up the tubing, like blood vessels and intestines; ...
... blood vessels. Use a dropper to inflate the lung with air (you might not be able to do this). 2. Locate the heart. The heart is a complex organ made out of one of the three classes of muscle: cardiac muscle (the others are: smooth muscle, which makes up the tubing, like blood vessels and intestines; ...
The Human Body An Orientation 1
... Receptor Responds to changes in the environment (stimuli) Sends information to control center ...
... Receptor Responds to changes in the environment (stimuli) Sends information to control center ...
Zoology – Arthropod Unit
... forming an open circulatory system Specialized excretory glands (coxal, antennal or maxillary glands; malpighian tubules) Specialized respiratory organs (gills, tracheae, book lungs) Dorsal brain with fused ventral nerve cords ...
... forming an open circulatory system Specialized excretory glands (coxal, antennal or maxillary glands; malpighian tubules) Specialized respiratory organs (gills, tracheae, book lungs) Dorsal brain with fused ventral nerve cords ...
The Human Knee
... Orthopaedic Surgeon - Orthopaedic surgeons evaluate and treat bone, joint, tendon and ligament disorders and diseases ...
... Orthopaedic Surgeon - Orthopaedic surgeons evaluate and treat bone, joint, tendon and ligament disorders and diseases ...
Surgical Approaches in Orthopaedics v1.2
... Brachialis also goes medially with the biceps muscle and tendon ...
... Brachialis also goes medially with the biceps muscle and tendon ...
Perch Dissection - South Florida Museum
... 6. Find the small reddish brown spleen near the stomach. 7. Below the operculum, are the bony gill rakers. Locate these 8. In front of the liver & behind the gill rakers is the pericardial cavity containing the heart. The heart of a fish only has 2 chambers --- an atrium & and a ventricle. Locate th ...
... 6. Find the small reddish brown spleen near the stomach. 7. Below the operculum, are the bony gill rakers. Locate these 8. In front of the liver & behind the gill rakers is the pericardial cavity containing the heart. The heart of a fish only has 2 chambers --- an atrium & and a ventricle. Locate th ...
Lecture Pectoral Shoulder
... Attaches to the coricoid process of the scapula. Norm. moves scapula, can elevate the ribs. Subclavius-under clavicle, attached to first rib. Helps fixate clavicle. Shoulder joint is attached to the humerus, mostly By muscle. Strong joint…..only place the appendicular Skeleton attached to the axial ...
... Attaches to the coricoid process of the scapula. Norm. moves scapula, can elevate the ribs. Subclavius-under clavicle, attached to first rib. Helps fixate clavicle. Shoulder joint is attached to the humerus, mostly By muscle. Strong joint…..only place the appendicular Skeleton attached to the axial ...
PowerPoint Sunusu
... • Pronation rotates the radius medially so that the palm of the hand faces posteriorly and its dorsum faces anteriorly. When the elbow joint is flexed, pronation moves the hand so that the palm faces inferiorly (e.g., placing the palms flat on a table). • Supination is the opposite rotational movem ...
... • Pronation rotates the radius medially so that the palm of the hand faces posteriorly and its dorsum faces anteriorly. When the elbow joint is flexed, pronation moves the hand so that the palm faces inferiorly (e.g., placing the palms flat on a table). • Supination is the opposite rotational movem ...
Microscopic Anatomy of the Skeletal Muscles
... Taking a look at the individual muscle fiber and how it works with other fibers ...
... Taking a look at the individual muscle fiber and how it works with other fibers ...
Circulation and cardiovascular systems
... EVOLVED? • The simplest (twochambered heart) has an atrium that receives blood from the body, and a ventricle that pumps blood out of the heart. An aorta distributes blood to arteries. ...
... EVOLVED? • The simplest (twochambered heart) has an atrium that receives blood from the body, and a ventricle that pumps blood out of the heart. An aorta distributes blood to arteries. ...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
... • Cells are called lymphocytes, which defends the body against infections by removing disease. ...
... • Cells are called lymphocytes, which defends the body against infections by removing disease. ...
Pelvis and Contents
... around the spongy urethra – thick tube covered by dense CT and filled with smooth muscle, ...
... around the spongy urethra – thick tube covered by dense CT and filled with smooth muscle, ...
1 - Lone Star College System
... organelles that perform the functions of the cell b. Cellular – basic unit of life c. Tissue – similar cells that perform a specific function d. Organs – several types of tissues that perform a specific function e. Organ Systems – several organs that work together to perform related functions ...
... organelles that perform the functions of the cell b. Cellular – basic unit of life c. Tissue – similar cells that perform a specific function d. Organs – several types of tissues that perform a specific function e. Organ Systems – several organs that work together to perform related functions ...
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.