Course Outline - Pima Community College
... Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to do the following: 1. Identify the roles of the three types of word parts in forming medical terms. 2. Define anatomy and physiology and use anatomic reference systems to identify the anatomic position, body planes, directions, and cavities. ...
... Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to do the following: 1. Identify the roles of the three types of word parts in forming medical terms. 2. Define anatomy and physiology and use anatomic reference systems to identify the anatomic position, body planes, directions, and cavities. ...
1 - Circle of Docs
... b. Posterior communicating c. Anterior cerebral d. Posterior cerebral The dentate ligaments attach to the a. Dura mater b. Periosteum c. Subarachnoid mater d. Pia mater The atlas axis articulation is considered to be which type of joint: a. Pivot b. Condyloid c. Planar d. Ginglymus Flexion and exten ...
... b. Posterior communicating c. Anterior cerebral d. Posterior cerebral The dentate ligaments attach to the a. Dura mater b. Periosteum c. Subarachnoid mater d. Pia mater The atlas axis articulation is considered to be which type of joint: a. Pivot b. Condyloid c. Planar d. Ginglymus Flexion and exten ...
Truncal Blocks - دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه
... A small-gauge Tuohy needle is inserted 2.5 cm lateral to the superior edge of the spinous process perpendicular to all planes and advanced until contact is made with the transverse process (TP). The needle is then withdrawn to the skin, redirected caudad or cephalad by 15 degrees and advanced deep t ...
... A small-gauge Tuohy needle is inserted 2.5 cm lateral to the superior edge of the spinous process perpendicular to all planes and advanced until contact is made with the transverse process (TP). The needle is then withdrawn to the skin, redirected caudad or cephalad by 15 degrees and advanced deep t ...
Vestibulospinal Network
... cord, thus ensuring that different muscle groups will be coordinated during postural control. The LVST neurons contain either acetylcholine or glutamate as a neurotransmitter and exert an excitatory influence on extensor muscle motor neurons. The coordinated actions of neurons that make up the LVST ...
... cord, thus ensuring that different muscle groups will be coordinated during postural control. The LVST neurons contain either acetylcholine or glutamate as a neurotransmitter and exert an excitatory influence on extensor muscle motor neurons. The coordinated actions of neurons that make up the LVST ...
Autonomic_Innervation_of_Eye_and_Orbit_2012
... Clinical: Compression of sympathetic chain in neck can produce symptoms in head due to compression of ascending sympathetic pre-ganglionic fibers ...
... Clinical: Compression of sympathetic chain in neck can produce symptoms in head due to compression of ascending sympathetic pre-ganglionic fibers ...
CH 13 spinal cord A and P 2017
... - motor signals from cerebral cortex for finely controlled motor movements - form the pyramids of the anterior medulla oblongata - most fibers decussate in lower medulla and form lateral corticospinal tract - ipsilateral fibers form the anterior corticospinal tract which decussates at the level of t ...
... - motor signals from cerebral cortex for finely controlled motor movements - form the pyramids of the anterior medulla oblongata - most fibers decussate in lower medulla and form lateral corticospinal tract - ipsilateral fibers form the anterior corticospinal tract which decussates at the level of t ...
Skeletal System Chapter 3
... • Clavicle – frequently absent in the dog. When present, it is just a remnant of bone that lies in the muscles cranial to the shoulder joint – is it described as being vestigial. The clavicle is normally present in the cat but does not articulate with other bones. • Scapula – also called the should ...
... • Clavicle – frequently absent in the dog. When present, it is just a remnant of bone that lies in the muscles cranial to the shoulder joint – is it described as being vestigial. The clavicle is normally present in the cat but does not articulate with other bones. • Scapula – also called the should ...
SALIVARY GLANDS
... • 2 ends; a superior end (surface), an inferior end which extends to to the level of angle of mandible. • 3 surfaces; superficial (lateral), anteromedial and posteromedial. • The gland is covered by a capsule derived from deep cervical fascia. ...
... • 2 ends; a superior end (surface), an inferior end which extends to to the level of angle of mandible. • 3 surfaces; superficial (lateral), anteromedial and posteromedial. • The gland is covered by a capsule derived from deep cervical fascia. ...
Chapter 29
... to right: right lateral rectus and left medial rectus. to left: right medial rectus and left lateral rectus. up and right: right superior rectus and left inferior oblique. down and right: right inferior rectus and left superior oblique. up and left: right inferior oblique and left superior rectus. d ...
... to right: right lateral rectus and left medial rectus. to left: right medial rectus and left lateral rectus. up and right: right superior rectus and left inferior oblique. down and right: right inferior rectus and left superior oblique. up and left: right inferior oblique and left superior rectus. d ...
Back of Thigh
... The sciatic supplies nearly the whole of the skin of the leg, the muscles of the back of the thigh, and those of the leg and foot. ...
... The sciatic supplies nearly the whole of the skin of the leg, the muscles of the back of the thigh, and those of the leg and foot. ...
Chapter 23 - Angelo State University
... Endoskeleton of living hagfishes, lampreys, sharks and their kin, and in some “bony” fishes, like sturgeons, is mostly composed of cartilage. The structural strength of bone is superior to cartilage, making it ideal for muscle attachment in areas of high ...
... Endoskeleton of living hagfishes, lampreys, sharks and their kin, and in some “bony” fishes, like sturgeons, is mostly composed of cartilage. The structural strength of bone is superior to cartilage, making it ideal for muscle attachment in areas of high ...
endoscopic anatomy of the groin
... the posterior is free and divides the preperitoneal space into two. The space between the anterior and posterior laminae is the vascular space while the interval between the posterior lamina and the peritoneum is the true preperitoneal space ...
... the posterior is free and divides the preperitoneal space into two. The space between the anterior and posterior laminae is the vascular space while the interval between the posterior lamina and the peritoneum is the true preperitoneal space ...
Exam III Review
... 30. Briefly describe a mycorrhiza. 31. What is the unifying characteristics of the bryophytes? 32. Name the three classes of bryophytes. 33. Be able to draw and label the bryophyte life cycle. 34. Which generation is dominant? 35. Name the male and female gametophytes. 36. Why do the bryophytes requ ...
... 30. Briefly describe a mycorrhiza. 31. What is the unifying characteristics of the bryophytes? 32. Name the three classes of bryophytes. 33. Be able to draw and label the bryophyte life cycle. 34. Which generation is dominant? 35. Name the male and female gametophytes. 36. Why do the bryophytes requ ...
Pig Virtual Dissection
... Explore the website layout. Within the site, you can navigate to any chapter from the links on the left. You can return to previous chapter subdivisions by clicking your browser’s “back” button. Getting Started: Click on “Anatomical References” on the left navigation bar. This section will outline s ...
... Explore the website layout. Within the site, you can navigate to any chapter from the links on the left. You can return to previous chapter subdivisions by clicking your browser’s “back” button. Getting Started: Click on “Anatomical References” on the left navigation bar. This section will outline s ...
The Female Reproductive Cycle
... PID: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease infection spreading from other parts of reproductive tract. Gonorrhea, Chlamydia can scar tubes infertility or ectopic pregnancy ...
... PID: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease infection spreading from other parts of reproductive tract. Gonorrhea, Chlamydia can scar tubes infertility or ectopic pregnancy ...
Cranial Nerves of the Face
... Describe the origin and extent of the motor part of the trigeminal nerve. ...
... Describe the origin and extent of the motor part of the trigeminal nerve. ...
morphometric study of pterion
... appear between the sphenoidal angle of the parietal and the greater wing of the sphenoid, known as pterion ossicles or epipteric bones [1]. This point is an important clinical landmark because the calvaria’s wall is thin in this region. Therefore pterion is a fragile point that could be fractured ea ...
... appear between the sphenoidal angle of the parietal and the greater wing of the sphenoid, known as pterion ossicles or epipteric bones [1]. This point is an important clinical landmark because the calvaria’s wall is thin in this region. Therefore pterion is a fragile point that could be fractured ea ...
Anatomy of the human Pelvis
... The pelvis : is the region of the trunk that lies below the abdomen. The bony pelvis is composed of four bones: the two hip bones, which form the lateral and anterior walls, and the sacrum and the coccyx, which are part of the vertebral column and form the back wall . The two hip bones articulate wi ...
... The pelvis : is the region of the trunk that lies below the abdomen. The bony pelvis is composed of four bones: the two hip bones, which form the lateral and anterior walls, and the sacrum and the coccyx, which are part of the vertebral column and form the back wall . The two hip bones articulate wi ...
muscles of the back and scapular region & the axilla
... off a branch to the teres minor muscle and a few branches to the deltoid, then emerges from the posterior border of the deltoid as the upper lateral cutaneous nerve of the arm ...
... off a branch to the teres minor muscle and a few branches to the deltoid, then emerges from the posterior border of the deltoid as the upper lateral cutaneous nerve of the arm ...
The back and scapular region
... off a branch to the teres minor muscle and a few branches to the deltoid, then emerges from the posterior border of the deltoid as the upper lateral cutaneous nerve of the arm ...
... off a branch to the teres minor muscle and a few branches to the deltoid, then emerges from the posterior border of the deltoid as the upper lateral cutaneous nerve of the arm ...
File
... On contraction, diaphragm pulls down its central tendon and increases vertical diameter of thorax. Therefore, functions of the diaphragm are: 1. Muscle of inspiration. 2. Muscle of abdominal straining. 3. Weight-lifting muscle. 4. Thoracoabdominal pump for blood & lymph. ...
... On contraction, diaphragm pulls down its central tendon and increases vertical diameter of thorax. Therefore, functions of the diaphragm are: 1. Muscle of inspiration. 2. Muscle of abdominal straining. 3. Weight-lifting muscle. 4. Thoracoabdominal pump for blood & lymph. ...
CT SCAN CHEST
... • Broad central partition that separates the two laterally placed pleural cavities • Imaginary plane passes through T 4 divides it into superior and inferior mediastinum • Inferior mediastinum is further divided – Heart enclosed in pericardium occupies middle mediastinum – From sternum to anterior p ...
... • Broad central partition that separates the two laterally placed pleural cavities • Imaginary plane passes through T 4 divides it into superior and inferior mediastinum • Inferior mediastinum is further divided – Heart enclosed in pericardium occupies middle mediastinum – From sternum to anterior p ...
S4 Presentation Slides - Anatomy Studies for Yoga Teachers
... proximal, while the head is distal ✦ The enlarged head of the first metatarsal forms the ball of the foot ✦ Paired sesamoid* bones can be found on ball of the foot, which play an important role in weightbearing and balance bones are small • sesamoid bones that develop within tendons and give additio ...
... proximal, while the head is distal ✦ The enlarged head of the first metatarsal forms the ball of the foot ✦ Paired sesamoid* bones can be found on ball of the foot, which play an important role in weightbearing and balance bones are small • sesamoid bones that develop within tendons and give additio ...
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.