Skull part 2
... • Usually consists of 22 bones, all of which (except the lower jaw) are firmly interlocked along lines called “sutures”. – Cranium = 8 bones – Facial skeleton = 13 bones + lower jaw – Lower jaw bone is called the mandible, and is the only movable bone. ...
... • Usually consists of 22 bones, all of which (except the lower jaw) are firmly interlocked along lines called “sutures”. – Cranium = 8 bones – Facial skeleton = 13 bones + lower jaw – Lower jaw bone is called the mandible, and is the only movable bone. ...
ORAL CAVITY, TONGUE & PALATE
... Floor: by lingual nerve (branch of mandibular nerve) Cheek: by buccal nerve (branch of mandibular nerve) o ...
... Floor: by lingual nerve (branch of mandibular nerve) Cheek: by buccal nerve (branch of mandibular nerve) o ...
Parapharyngeal Space
... and connects posteriorly with the retropharyngeal space. It extends from the base of the skull to the hyoid bone (i.e. it is lateral to the nasopharynx and oropharynx ). ...
... and connects posteriorly with the retropharyngeal space. It extends from the base of the skull to the hyoid bone (i.e. it is lateral to the nasopharynx and oropharynx ). ...
Anatomy of the Abdomen, Pelvis
... Anterior to crura of diaphragm and L1 Anterior to abdominal aorta at level of celiac artery and root of superior mesenteric artery Posterior to stomach, omental bursa, pancreas, portal vein and inferior vena cava ...
... Anterior to crura of diaphragm and L1 Anterior to abdominal aorta at level of celiac artery and root of superior mesenteric artery Posterior to stomach, omental bursa, pancreas, portal vein and inferior vena cava ...
Reproduction
... often outnumber other animals in both individual and species counts, and are found in locations as diverse as Antarctica and oceanic trenches. Further, there are a great many parasitic forms, including pathogens in most plants, animals, and also in humans. Nematodes are unsegmented, bilaterally symm ...
... often outnumber other animals in both individual and species counts, and are found in locations as diverse as Antarctica and oceanic trenches. Further, there are a great many parasitic forms, including pathogens in most plants, animals, and also in humans. Nematodes are unsegmented, bilaterally symm ...
The intestines
... and is completely covered with peritoneum. It possesses a considerable amount of mobility, although it does not have a mesentery. Attached to its posteromedial surface is the appendix. The presence of peritoneal folds in the vicinity of the cecum creates the superior ileocecal, the inferior ileoceca ...
... and is completely covered with peritoneum. It possesses a considerable amount of mobility, although it does not have a mesentery. Attached to its posteromedial surface is the appendix. The presence of peritoneal folds in the vicinity of the cecum creates the superior ileocecal, the inferior ileoceca ...
6 Mark Question and Answer
... comparison between this and another exercise • some attempt to explain the physiological effects of increased pulse rate in terms of either oxygen or glucose supply to the muscles • communicates ideas showing some evidence of clarity and organisation and uses some scientific terminology appropriatel ...
... comparison between this and another exercise • some attempt to explain the physiological effects of increased pulse rate in terms of either oxygen or glucose supply to the muscles • communicates ideas showing some evidence of clarity and organisation and uses some scientific terminology appropriatel ...
skeletal notes File - Northwest ISD Moodle
... 1. Cranial bones, facial bones, scapula, and sternum D. Irregular – peculiarly shaped to provide support and protection, yet allow flexibility 1. Vertebrae, ribs, ear, hip, and hyoid E. Sesamoid bones 1. Extra bones found in certain tendons, i.e., the patella Bone Formation A. Initially collagen fib ...
... 1. Cranial bones, facial bones, scapula, and sternum D. Irregular – peculiarly shaped to provide support and protection, yet allow flexibility 1. Vertebrae, ribs, ear, hip, and hyoid E. Sesamoid bones 1. Extra bones found in certain tendons, i.e., the patella Bone Formation A. Initially collagen fib ...
LAB #11: AXIAL SKELETON
... principle supporting structure of the nasal cavity. B. The FACIAL Bones – 14 bones that form the anterior part of the skull. 1. Nasal bones (2) – small, paired bones that form the bridge of the nose. 2. Maxillary (maxilla) bones (2) – large, paired bones that form the anterior hard palate of the upp ...
... principle supporting structure of the nasal cavity. B. The FACIAL Bones – 14 bones that form the anterior part of the skull. 1. Nasal bones (2) – small, paired bones that form the bridge of the nose. 2. Maxillary (maxilla) bones (2) – large, paired bones that form the anterior hard palate of the upp ...
Respiratory System - London School of Massage
... The energy needed by the body to perform given tasks is derived from chemical processes which require the presence of oxygen (AEROBIC RESPIRATION). The Respiratory System provides a route through which oxygen in the atmosphere is taken into the body and a pathway for the excretion of waste products ...
... The energy needed by the body to perform given tasks is derived from chemical processes which require the presence of oxygen (AEROBIC RESPIRATION). The Respiratory System provides a route through which oxygen in the atmosphere is taken into the body and a pathway for the excretion of waste products ...
Lecture 6 Comparative anatomy of the Elbow and Forearm
... Functions of the Elbow in humans The set if the elbow allows for the hand to be placed in a position that makes it ideal for manipulation • Mostly non-‐weight supporting, and very important in th ...
... Functions of the Elbow in humans The set if the elbow allows for the hand to be placed in a position that makes it ideal for manipulation • Mostly non-‐weight supporting, and very important in th ...
Pig Manual Table of Contents
... Use your scissors to cut the umbilical cord about a half inch from the abdomen. Observe the two red umbilical arteries and the much larger blue umbilical vein running through the cord. A smaller allantoic duct will also be found. Anus - This is the terminal opening of the digestive tract. It is loca ...
... Use your scissors to cut the umbilical cord about a half inch from the abdomen. Observe the two red umbilical arteries and the much larger blue umbilical vein running through the cord. A smaller allantoic duct will also be found. Anus - This is the terminal opening of the digestive tract. It is loca ...
Inferior division of 3 rd cranial n. Lateral Rectus Eye ball
... Contents of the orbit with eye ball were freed from medial and lateral walls of bony orbit with the help of a finger and back of a blunt forceps. Trochlea of Superior oblique, attached to tochlear fossa of frontal bone was detached with the help of a scalpel. Finger or forceps was introduced from in ...
... Contents of the orbit with eye ball were freed from medial and lateral walls of bony orbit with the help of a finger and back of a blunt forceps. Trochlea of Superior oblique, attached to tochlear fossa of frontal bone was detached with the help of a scalpel. Finger or forceps was introduced from in ...
The Knee
... excessive internal rotation and serves as a secondary stabilizer when the collateral ligaments become injured. ...
... excessive internal rotation and serves as a secondary stabilizer when the collateral ligaments become injured. ...
CORRESPONDENCE OF ACTIVITY DATA SET TO ANSUR DATA
... EAR_WIDTH is 277 - Ear Breadth - The maximum breadth of the right ear perpendicular to its long axis is measured with a sliding caliper. EAR LENGTH is 280 - Ear Length - The length of the right ear from its highest to lowest points on a line parallel to the long axis of the ear is measured with a sl ...
... EAR_WIDTH is 277 - Ear Breadth - The maximum breadth of the right ear perpendicular to its long axis is measured with a sliding caliper. EAR LENGTH is 280 - Ear Length - The length of the right ear from its highest to lowest points on a line parallel to the long axis of the ear is measured with a sl ...
Femoral vein
... It accompanies deep artery and has the same name with accompanying artery, receiving venous blood from the same region where artery supplies. ...
... It accompanies deep artery and has the same name with accompanying artery, receiving venous blood from the same region where artery supplies. ...
Axial Skeleton 2 Objectives AXIAL SKELETON APPENDICULAR
... • Extends from the spine (supports head) to pelvis where weight of the body supports the lower limbs. ...
... • Extends from the spine (supports head) to pelvis where weight of the body supports the lower limbs. ...
Pre-Lab: Animal Diversity
... split early from the main branch of animal evolution and has given rise to no other animal groups. The phylum contains approximately 9,000 species of sponges, all of which are aquatic and most of which are marine. Although adult forms are sessile, the larvae (immature forms) are motile. Sponge b ...
... split early from the main branch of animal evolution and has given rise to no other animal groups. The phylum contains approximately 9,000 species of sponges, all of which are aquatic and most of which are marine. Although adult forms are sessile, the larvae (immature forms) are motile. Sponge b ...
Witzelsucht after Right Putaminal Hemorrhage: A Case
... asomatagnosia. Sometimes, he used right hand to raise the weak left arm repeatedly for rehabilitation, and asked doctors to do their best to take care of his weak limbs. He was concerned about the functional deficits, but talked of them humorously. Freehand copying of representational drawings, such ...
... asomatagnosia. Sometimes, he used right hand to raise the weak left arm repeatedly for rehabilitation, and asked doctors to do their best to take care of his weak limbs. He was concerned about the functional deficits, but talked of them humorously. Freehand copying of representational drawings, such ...
ANATOMY OF LUNGS
... artery(branches of pulmonary artery). Pulmonary Veins run in inter-segmental planes ...
... artery(branches of pulmonary artery). Pulmonary Veins run in inter-segmental planes ...
SA04su4A
... 3) Spasm of the pronator teres muscle will compress which of the following nerves leading to symptoms vary similar to carpal tunnel syndrome. a) musculocutaneous nerve b) radial nerve c) median nerve d) ulnar nerve e) axillary nerve For the next group of questions please place the spinal nerve root( ...
... 3) Spasm of the pronator teres muscle will compress which of the following nerves leading to symptoms vary similar to carpal tunnel syndrome. a) musculocutaneous nerve b) radial nerve c) median nerve d) ulnar nerve e) axillary nerve For the next group of questions please place the spinal nerve root( ...
anatomy of lungs - The Lung Center
... artery(branches of pulmonary artery). Pulmonary Veins run in inter-segmental planes ...
... artery(branches of pulmonary artery). Pulmonary Veins run in inter-segmental planes ...
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.