Chapter 08 - Lecture Outline
... cushion the movement of one body part over another b. located between skin and bone (where skin rubs over bone), and between muscle, tendons, ligaments and bone. ...
... cushion the movement of one body part over another b. located between skin and bone (where skin rubs over bone), and between muscle, tendons, ligaments and bone. ...
Lab 6, 7, 8: Skeletal System
... explain many of them while helping you with the skeleton. Please inquire about any that you do not understand. Acromion process ...
... explain many of them while helping you with the skeleton. Please inquire about any that you do not understand. Acromion process ...
Dr.Kaan Yücel http://yeditepeanatomy1.org Arm ARM 19. 12. 2012
... The arm is the region of the upper limb between the shoulder and the elbow. The superior aspect of the arm communicates medially with the axilla. Inferiorly, a number of important structures pass between the arm and the forearm through the cubital fossa, which is positioned anterior to the elbow joi ...
... The arm is the region of the upper limb between the shoulder and the elbow. The superior aspect of the arm communicates medially with the axilla. Inferiorly, a number of important structures pass between the arm and the forearm through the cubital fossa, which is positioned anterior to the elbow joi ...
THORACIC CAVITY
... The alveoli receive deoxygenated blood from the terminal branches of the pulmonary arteries. The oxygenated blood leaving the alveolar capillaries drains into the tributaries of the pulmonary veins, which follow the intersegment connective tissue septa to the lung root. Two pulmonary veins leave e ...
... The alveoli receive deoxygenated blood from the terminal branches of the pulmonary arteries. The oxygenated blood leaving the alveolar capillaries drains into the tributaries of the pulmonary veins, which follow the intersegment connective tissue septa to the lung root. Two pulmonary veins leave e ...
Chapter 28b
... theca folliculi - differentiates into the theca oocyte interna and theca externa assures that everything theca interna - vascular internal layer; consists of from the bloodstream must ...
... theca folliculi - differentiates into the theca oocyte interna and theca externa assures that everything theca interna - vascular internal layer; consists of from the bloodstream must ...
body systems pages 422-429
... down food into nutrients that can be used by the body. The stomach breaks down food into tiny pieces. Nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine. ...
... down food into nutrients that can be used by the body. The stomach breaks down food into tiny pieces. Nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine. ...
Sheet 1
... 1)Upper jaw is innervated by Maxillary nerve, lower jaw is innervated by the Mandibular nerve ( The two are branches of the trigeminal nerve, the ...
... 1)Upper jaw is innervated by Maxillary nerve, lower jaw is innervated by the Mandibular nerve ( The two are branches of the trigeminal nerve, the ...
Bio 103 Lab Handout Name:
... explain many of them while helping you with the skeleton. Please inquire about any that you do not understand. Acromion process ...
... explain many of them while helping you with the skeleton. Please inquire about any that you do not understand. Acromion process ...
Applied anatomy of the hip and buttock
... The semimembranosus inserts at the posterior aspect of the medial condyle of the tibia. An additional attachment is to the posterior capsule of the knee joint. Throughout its extent the muscle is partly overlapped by the semitendinosus and is therefore only palpable on each side of the latter. The s ...
... The semimembranosus inserts at the posterior aspect of the medial condyle of the tibia. An additional attachment is to the posterior capsule of the knee joint. Throughout its extent the muscle is partly overlapped by the semitendinosus and is therefore only palpable on each side of the latter. The s ...
Commonly used acupoint PC 8 Laogong 劳宫
... 1. Originates at the chest, where it serves its organ, the pericardium. ...
... 1. Originates at the chest, where it serves its organ, the pericardium. ...
A case report of variant insertion of plantaris muscle and its
... Plantaris tendon is an excellent source for the tendon graft (SIMPSON, HERTZOG and BARJA, 1991). The mode of insertion of plantaris tendon frequently varies and it may take one of the following; a) soft tissue between the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles b) medial border of the calcaneal tendon c) d ...
... Plantaris tendon is an excellent source for the tendon graft (SIMPSON, HERTZOG and BARJA, 1991). The mode of insertion of plantaris tendon frequently varies and it may take one of the following; a) soft tissue between the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles b) medial border of the calcaneal tendon c) d ...
Common shoulder problems
... Rarely seen in isolation – Labral tears – Rotator cuff tears – Impingement ...
... Rarely seen in isolation – Labral tears – Rotator cuff tears – Impingement ...
15-Urogenital Traiangle2009-04-18 05:435.9 MB
... masses of erectile tissue called the bulb of the vestibule and the right and left crura of the clitoris. The bulb of the vestibule corresponds to the bulb of the penis, but because of the presence of the vagina, it is divided into two halves. It is attached to the undersurface of the urogenital diap ...
... masses of erectile tissue called the bulb of the vestibule and the right and left crura of the clitoris. The bulb of the vestibule corresponds to the bulb of the penis, but because of the presence of the vagina, it is divided into two halves. It is attached to the undersurface of the urogenital diap ...
15-Urogenital Traiangle2009-04-20 01:576.7 MB
... masses of erectile tissue called the bulb of the vestibule and the right and left crura of the clitoris. The bulb of the vestibule corresponds to the bulb of the penis, but because of the presence of the vagina, it is divided into two halves. It is attached to the undersurface of the urogenital diap ...
... masses of erectile tissue called the bulb of the vestibule and the right and left crura of the clitoris. The bulb of the vestibule corresponds to the bulb of the penis, but because of the presence of the vagina, it is divided into two halves. It is attached to the undersurface of the urogenital diap ...
Perch Dissection
... urinary system in a way unique compared to most other vertebrates. The shark kidney extracts urea from urine and returns the urea to the blood. In this way the water pressure of the shark’s body fluids are maintained as high as that of sea water. Rectal Glands – These are tube-like extensions of the ...
... urinary system in a way unique compared to most other vertebrates. The shark kidney extracts urea from urine and returns the urea to the blood. In this way the water pressure of the shark’s body fluids are maintained as high as that of sea water. Rectal Glands – These are tube-like extensions of the ...
CH12_PPT - acasportsmedicine
... • Pain and swelling in the region of one or both epicondyles. • Pain that worsens with activity. • Radiating pain into forearm muscles. • Epicondylar pain associated with resisted wrist movements. First aid is not practical, but if symptoms worsen: • Apply ice and compression. • Refer to physician i ...
... • Pain and swelling in the region of one or both epicondyles. • Pain that worsens with activity. • Radiating pain into forearm muscles. • Epicondylar pain associated with resisted wrist movements. First aid is not practical, but if symptoms worsen: • Apply ice and compression. • Refer to physician i ...
Item 5.2.2 Abdominal wall retrieval 18 11 13 NRG_14_39
... started in the midline below the xiphisternum and an ellipse is formed around the umbilicus to include an island of skin and then brought back to the midline at the lower part of the incision. The skin flaps are raised lateral to the incision to enable a muscle/fascial incision that is more extensiv ...
... started in the midline below the xiphisternum and an ellipse is formed around the umbilicus to include an island of skin and then brought back to the midline at the lower part of the incision. The skin flaps are raised lateral to the incision to enable a muscle/fascial incision that is more extensiv ...
NERVE COURSE MOTOR SENSORY INJURY musculocutaneous
... o suprocondyler fracture could injure median nerve o blood draw from cubital fossa could injure median nerve • injury leads to deficits in hand and forearm motion deficits ...
... o suprocondyler fracture could injure median nerve o blood draw from cubital fossa could injure median nerve • injury leads to deficits in hand and forearm motion deficits ...
Classification Notes
... that tapers at both ends. They range in length from 1 millimeter to 4 feet in length. This phylum is the first to have a digestive tract with two openings, which is a major advancement over the phyla up to this point. The vast majority of these animals are free-living, but there are about 150 specie ...
... that tapers at both ends. They range in length from 1 millimeter to 4 feet in length. This phylum is the first to have a digestive tract with two openings, which is a major advancement over the phyla up to this point. The vast majority of these animals are free-living, but there are about 150 specie ...
بسم هللا الرحمن الرحيم THE CORTICONUCLEAR TRACT AND
... This nerve mainly controls the trapezius and the sternocleidomastoid muscles. Its nucleus is found in the lower part of the medulla and the upper part of the spinal cord. The ‘corticoaccessory’ connection is ipsilateral not contralateral therefore a lesion in any of those: (nucleus, the nerve root o ...
... This nerve mainly controls the trapezius and the sternocleidomastoid muscles. Its nucleus is found in the lower part of the medulla and the upper part of the spinal cord. The ‘corticoaccessory’ connection is ipsilateral not contralateral therefore a lesion in any of those: (nucleus, the nerve root o ...
Lumbar Plexus
... 1- A genital branch, which enters the spermatic cord and supplies the Cremasteric muscle 2- A femoral branch, which supplies a small area of the skin of the thigh. Cremasteric reflex - It is the nervous pathway , in which stimulation of the skin of the thigh in the male results in reflex contraction ...
... 1- A genital branch, which enters the spermatic cord and supplies the Cremasteric muscle 2- A femoral branch, which supplies a small area of the skin of the thigh. Cremasteric reflex - It is the nervous pathway , in which stimulation of the skin of the thigh in the male results in reflex contraction ...
Spine and vertebra - Sinoe Medical Association
... The vertebral column (also called the backbone, spine, or spinal column) consists of a series of 33 irregularly shaped bones, called vertebrae. These 33 bones are divided into five categories depending on where they are located in the backbone. The first seven vertebrae are called the cervical vert ...
... The vertebral column (also called the backbone, spine, or spinal column) consists of a series of 33 irregularly shaped bones, called vertebrae. These 33 bones are divided into five categories depending on where they are located in the backbone. The first seven vertebrae are called the cervical vert ...
PowerPoint to accompany
... Degree of the fracture-partial or complete breakeg. Greenstick, seen in children, until age 10. Comminuted has more than two pieces and compression fracture, involves two bones compressed together. Impacted-fragments are wedged together-often breaks of the humerus ...
... Degree of the fracture-partial or complete breakeg. Greenstick, seen in children, until age 10. Comminuted has more than two pieces and compression fracture, involves two bones compressed together. Impacted-fragments are wedged together-often breaks of the humerus ...
Методика клініко-діагностичного обстеження травматологічних
... fracture, the following points may prove to be helpful, especially when there has been a traumatic incident. ...
... fracture, the following points may prove to be helpful, especially when there has been a traumatic incident. ...
Slide 1
... 1- A genital branch, which enters the spermatic cord and supplies the Cremasteric muscle 2- A femoral branch, which supplies a small area of the skin of the thigh. Cremasteric reflex - It is the nervous pathway , in which stimulation of the skin of the thigh in the male results in reflex contraction ...
... 1- A genital branch, which enters the spermatic cord and supplies the Cremasteric muscle 2- A femoral branch, which supplies a small area of the skin of the thigh. Cremasteric reflex - It is the nervous pathway , in which stimulation of the skin of the thigh in the male results in reflex contraction ...
Anatomical terminology
Anatomical terminology is used by anatomists and zoologists, in scientific journals, textbooks, and by doctors and other health professionals. Anatomical terminology contains a variety of unique and possibly confusing terms to describe the anatomical location and action of different structures. By using this terminology, anatomists hope to be more precise and reduce errors and ambiguity. For example, is a scar ""above the wrist"" located on the forearm two or three inches away from the hand? Or is it at the base of the hand? Is it on the palm-side or back-side? By using precise anatomical terminology, ambiguity is eliminated.Anatomical terms derive from Ancient Greek and Latin words, and because these languages are no longer used in everyday conversation, the meaning of their words does not change. The current international standard is the Terminologia Anatomica.