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... inferior attachment to the rst rib. In a study of variance in the relations of the brachial plexus and scalene muscles in cadavers Harry et al (1997) found such wide variation that only 14% of the specimens studied could be considered ‘normal’. Murakami et al (2003) even report a case of total abse ...
... inferior attachment to the rst rib. In a study of variance in the relations of the brachial plexus and scalene muscles in cadavers Harry et al (1997) found such wide variation that only 14% of the specimens studied could be considered ‘normal’. Murakami et al (2003) even report a case of total abse ...
Biology 2
... Open Circulatory System • see handout and figures in textbook • fluid (hemolymph) not completely contained in vessels • heart pumps hemolymph into blood vessels which deliver hemolymph to the tissue spaces ...
... Open Circulatory System • see handout and figures in textbook • fluid (hemolymph) not completely contained in vessels • heart pumps hemolymph into blood vessels which deliver hemolymph to the tissue spaces ...
variation in branching pattern of axillary nerve
... quadrangular space gives a first branch to shoulder joint, there after it divides into anterior and posterior branches. Axillary nerve is described as having two posterior branches, one of which supplies the Teres minor to become the superior-lateral brachial cutaneous nerve while the other supplies ...
... quadrangular space gives a first branch to shoulder joint, there after it divides into anterior and posterior branches. Axillary nerve is described as having two posterior branches, one of which supplies the Teres minor to become the superior-lateral brachial cutaneous nerve while the other supplies ...
BODY ORGANIZATION LAB
... PART II: Body sections and planes. The word anatomy is derived from the Greek prefix “meaning to cut up”. The sections are planes produced in the body to reveal its internal anatomy. There are three main sections that use two different terms to describe the same planes of division. They are as foll ...
... PART II: Body sections and planes. The word anatomy is derived from the Greek prefix “meaning to cut up”. The sections are planes produced in the body to reveal its internal anatomy. There are three main sections that use two different terms to describe the same planes of division. They are as foll ...
SCROTUM & PROSTATE - Hastaneciyiz's Blog
... b. Right & left compartments c. Testis, epididymis, tunica vaginalis in each ...
... b. Right & left compartments c. Testis, epididymis, tunica vaginalis in each ...
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... What is the anatomical position: standing erect, facing forward, hands by side, palms facing forward. State which anatomical reference term is being described in each of the following sentences: ...
... What is the anatomical position: standing erect, facing forward, hands by side, palms facing forward. State which anatomical reference term is being described in each of the following sentences: ...
"atlas and axis" through the eyes of the transoral surgeon
... only the bones and joints or only the meninges and nervous system. or both systems together. The age at which symptoms result from congenital abnormalites at the craniovertebral junction varies depending to some extent on the type of lesion. In patients with the Chiari malformation. symptoms usually ...
... only the bones and joints or only the meninges and nervous system. or both systems together. The age at which symptoms result from congenital abnormalites at the craniovertebral junction varies depending to some extent on the type of lesion. In patients with the Chiari malformation. symptoms usually ...
Major Divisions of Life
... • Tardigrades are one of the few groups of species that are capable of reversibly suspending their metabolism and going into a state of cryptobiosis. • Several species regularly survive in a dehydrated state for nearly 10 years. Depending on the environment, they may enter this state via anhydrobios ...
... • Tardigrades are one of the few groups of species that are capable of reversibly suspending their metabolism and going into a state of cryptobiosis. • Several species regularly survive in a dehydrated state for nearly 10 years. Depending on the environment, they may enter this state via anhydrobios ...
Virtual Rat Dissection Guide
... material, instructions and diagrams, most students will be able to locate many structures for themselves. If after an earnest effort, you cannot find a structure, ask for assistance. Remember, this is a learning experience; it is quite permissible to discuss and observe other students' specimens. Be ...
... material, instructions and diagrams, most students will be able to locate many structures for themselves. If after an earnest effort, you cannot find a structure, ask for assistance. Remember, this is a learning experience; it is quite permissible to discuss and observe other students' specimens. Be ...
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AMPHIBIANS
... What is the function of these substances? How is GLUCAGON different from GLYCOGEN? What kind of nitrogen waste do mammals excrete ? Which bile storage organ is found in most mammals but is missing in rats? Where are the different kinds of teeth located and what do they do? How is the digestive syste ...
... What is the function of these substances? How is GLUCAGON different from GLYCOGEN? What kind of nitrogen waste do mammals excrete ? Which bile storage organ is found in most mammals but is missing in rats? Where are the different kinds of teeth located and what do they do? How is the digestive syste ...
Oncorhynchus mykiss
... Pectoral fins: The pectoral fins act as brakes and help the fish turn left and right. Anal, adipose and dorsal fins: These fins are used for swimming and balance. Caudal fin: The caudal fin or tail fin is the biggest fin. It provides the “push” for the trout to start moving and also acts as a rudder ...
... Pectoral fins: The pectoral fins act as brakes and help the fish turn left and right. Anal, adipose and dorsal fins: These fins are used for swimming and balance. Caudal fin: The caudal fin or tail fin is the biggest fin. It provides the “push” for the trout to start moving and also acts as a rudder ...
Shoulder Injuries: Getting to the HEART of it!
... Blood vessels that pass through or are near the thoracic inlet, which, if restricted, may affect the shoulder, include: • Arteries: The brachiocephalic trunk and the subclavian arteries and their continuations. The brachiocephalic trunk and the left subclavian arise directly from the aortic arch, wh ...
... Blood vessels that pass through or are near the thoracic inlet, which, if restricted, may affect the shoulder, include: • Arteries: The brachiocephalic trunk and the subclavian arteries and their continuations. The brachiocephalic trunk and the left subclavian arise directly from the aortic arch, wh ...
Wish List
... Articulated lower limb (also available in library Individual lower limb bones (also available in library) Dissected Human Cadaver ...
... Articulated lower limb (also available in library Individual lower limb bones (also available in library) Dissected Human Cadaver ...
Pig Virtual Dissection
... 4. Animals in the wild must be able to store large amounts of energy because they may go for some time without finding food. Their long-term store of energy is in the form of lipids. Plants store energy for use over the winter in the form of carbohydrates such as starch. What is the advantage to ani ...
... 4. Animals in the wild must be able to store large amounts of energy because they may go for some time without finding food. Their long-term store of energy is in the form of lipids. Plants store energy for use over the winter in the form of carbohydrates such as starch. What is the advantage to ani ...
А. Э. Зайцева Основные анатомии и физиологии животных на
... describes gross (macroscopic) anatomy. This is the study of the form and relations (relative positions) of the structures of the body that can be seen with the unaided eye. Comparative anatomy is a study of the structures of various species of animals, with particular emphasis on those characteristi ...
... describes gross (macroscopic) anatomy. This is the study of the form and relations (relative positions) of the structures of the body that can be seen with the unaided eye. Comparative anatomy is a study of the structures of various species of animals, with particular emphasis on those characteristi ...
Summary of Anatomy Lecture 20: Important Slides/Concepts **Note
... Summary of Anatomy Lecture 20: Important Slides/Concepts **Note that for anatomy I will focus more on disorders, problems with nerves, etc. than the actual anatomy. For OIA look at some of the other reviews on vcomcc.com. Also, Dr. Paulman is a little harder to guess at than others, so this is my be ...
... Summary of Anatomy Lecture 20: Important Slides/Concepts **Note that for anatomy I will focus more on disorders, problems with nerves, etc. than the actual anatomy. For OIA look at some of the other reviews on vcomcc.com. Also, Dr. Paulman is a little harder to guess at than others, so this is my be ...
Human Anatomy and Histology
... 116. Pericardium. Pericardial cavity. 117. Ontogenesis of the heart. 118. Structural plan of the circulatory system. Arterial and venous parts of the circulatory system. Anastomoses types. Collateral blood circulation. 119. Blood circulation of the fetus. 120. Structure of the vessel wall. Structure ...
... 116. Pericardium. Pericardial cavity. 117. Ontogenesis of the heart. 118. Structural plan of the circulatory system. Arterial and venous parts of the circulatory system. Anastomoses types. Collateral blood circulation. 119. Blood circulation of the fetus. 120. Structure of the vessel wall. Structure ...
Topographical Anatomy of the Head ENG
... Topographical anatomy of the head 1. Basic concepts of topographical anatomy 2. Topographical anatomy of the head: head regions base of the skull – internal surface facial regions – lateral aspect of the head ...
... Topographical anatomy of the head 1. Basic concepts of topographical anatomy 2. Topographical anatomy of the head: head regions base of the skull – internal surface facial regions – lateral aspect of the head ...
Todays lab dissection burrows into the fascinating world of errant
... get you just half a worm. The best method we have found starts with cutting out individual tubes you want, not through them, so that you end up with a whole worm in a whole tube. Next, carefully cut a small vertical window in the side of the tube. This worm is now ready for live observation within i ...
... get you just half a worm. The best method we have found starts with cutting out individual tubes you want, not through them, so that you end up with a whole worm in a whole tube. Next, carefully cut a small vertical window in the side of the tube. This worm is now ready for live observation within i ...
Human Body Systems
... • The brain, spinal cord, and network of nerves (peripheral nervous system) receive messages from inside and outside the body and transmit instructions about how to respond. • The nervous system is the control center of the body; it interprets the senses and enables you to respond. • Smell, taste, t ...
... • The brain, spinal cord, and network of nerves (peripheral nervous system) receive messages from inside and outside the body and transmit instructions about how to respond. • The nervous system is the control center of the body; it interprets the senses and enables you to respond. • Smell, taste, t ...
Course Brochure - Saint Louis University
... This theoretical and cadaveric course is designed for both intermediate and advanced laparoscopic gynecologic surgeons and urogynecologists who want to practice and improve their laparoscopic skills and knowledge of retroperitoneal anatomy. The course will be composed of 2 full days of combined theo ...
... This theoretical and cadaveric course is designed for both intermediate and advanced laparoscopic gynecologic surgeons and urogynecologists who want to practice and improve their laparoscopic skills and knowledge of retroperitoneal anatomy. The course will be composed of 2 full days of combined theo ...
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.