BI 101: Invertebrate Animals
... • The artificial component called eribulin mesylate imitates an element found in sponges. • It can check cell division, which is a reason of cells to self-damage. • http://www.topnews.com.sg/content/22106-marinesponge-probable-treatment-breast-cancer ...
... • The artificial component called eribulin mesylate imitates an element found in sponges. • It can check cell division, which is a reason of cells to self-damage. • http://www.topnews.com.sg/content/22106-marinesponge-probable-treatment-breast-cancer ...
Unusual Relation of the Median Nerve with the Accessory Head of
... It is well known that the biceps brachii muscle variations are not rare (Asvat et al.; Rodriguez-Niedenführ et al.; Bergman et al., 1984; Greig et al., 1952; Tamura, 1971). Some authors emphasize that the most frequent variations of biceps brachii was in the number of the bellies (Bergman et al., 20 ...
... It is well known that the biceps brachii muscle variations are not rare (Asvat et al.; Rodriguez-Niedenführ et al.; Bergman et al., 1984; Greig et al., 1952; Tamura, 1971). Some authors emphasize that the most frequent variations of biceps brachii was in the number of the bellies (Bergman et al., 20 ...
Osteokinematics and Arthrokinematics of the Hip
... - Normal angle of about 20� exposes part of the anterior side of the femoral head ...
... - Normal angle of about 20� exposes part of the anterior side of the femoral head ...
Spring 02
... 11) The anterior atlanto-occipital membrane is a direct continuation of the anterior longitudinal ligament and attaches the _____ to the ____. a) dens; anterior margin of the foramen magnum. b) anterior arch of the atlas; occipital condyles c) posterior arch of the atlas; posterior margin of the for ...
... 11) The anterior atlanto-occipital membrane is a direct continuation of the anterior longitudinal ligament and attaches the _____ to the ____. a) dens; anterior margin of the foramen magnum. b) anterior arch of the atlas; occipital condyles c) posterior arch of the atlas; posterior margin of the for ...
File - Wk 1-2
... This involves light rays being focused on the retina and nerve impulses being transmitted to the visual areas of the cerebral cortex in the brain. Refraction of light follows the path of cornea, aqueous humor, lens and vitreous humor. The lens is the only adjustable part of this refraction system. W ...
... This involves light rays being focused on the retina and nerve impulses being transmitted to the visual areas of the cerebral cortex in the brain. Refraction of light follows the path of cornea, aqueous humor, lens and vitreous humor. The lens is the only adjustable part of this refraction system. W ...
Cardiovascular fitness is the ability of the heart, lungs and circulatory
... Muscular strength is very important to your overall health and fitness. Adequate levels of strength are necessary to perform your daily routines at home and work, without excessive fatigue or stress. Higher levels of muscular fitness also reduce the incidence of lower back pain and injury to the mus ...
... Muscular strength is very important to your overall health and fitness. Adequate levels of strength are necessary to perform your daily routines at home and work, without excessive fatigue or stress. Higher levels of muscular fitness also reduce the incidence of lower back pain and injury to the mus ...
Organs
... function is to break down food into the nutrients needed to be absorbed into the blood? ...
... function is to break down food into the nutrients needed to be absorbed into the blood? ...
Document
... part of duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, vermiform appendix, transverse and sigmoid colons, spleen and ovary ...
... part of duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, vermiform appendix, transverse and sigmoid colons, spleen and ovary ...
Serratus Anterior - Myotonic Facilitation Technique
... anterior muscle protracts the scapula and stabilizes the shoulder girdle against the ribcage. It assists in inspiration. When a patient complains of shoulder problems this is usually one of the factors that causes dysfunction and pain. The serratus anterior originates from the lateral aspects of rib ...
... anterior muscle protracts the scapula and stabilizes the shoulder girdle against the ribcage. It assists in inspiration. When a patient complains of shoulder problems this is usually one of the factors that causes dysfunction and pain. The serratus anterior originates from the lateral aspects of rib ...
Article in PDF
... had pulled acromion process forward so strongly that the acromion process was easily seen below the lateral end of clavicle, and 1.5 cm anterior to head of humerus [Table/Fig-1]. The left side did not exhibit any such band; the clavipectoral fascia was soft, of loose connective tissue character. ...
... had pulled acromion process forward so strongly that the acromion process was easily seen below the lateral end of clavicle, and 1.5 cm anterior to head of humerus [Table/Fig-1]. The left side did not exhibit any such band; the clavipectoral fascia was soft, of loose connective tissue character. ...
Eye Dissection Notes
... and cast shadows on the retina which causes “floaters”. They can be seen most commonly when looking at the sky or a blank wall. Do YOU have floaters? ...
... and cast shadows on the retina which causes “floaters”. They can be seen most commonly when looking at the sky or a blank wall. Do YOU have floaters? ...
Applied anatomy of the temporomandibular joint
... wing of the sphenoid bone, the other at the lateral aspect of the pterygoid process. The two heads course laterally and posteriorly, join each other and insert into the pterygoid fovea of the mandibular condyle, the joint capsule and the meniscus. Because the muscle courses in an anteromedial to pos ...
... wing of the sphenoid bone, the other at the lateral aspect of the pterygoid process. The two heads course laterally and posteriorly, join each other and insert into the pterygoid fovea of the mandibular condyle, the joint capsule and the meniscus. Because the muscle courses in an anteromedial to pos ...
Respiratory Membrane
... Extends from soft palate to the epiglottis Epithelium is stratified squamous epithelium Two types of tonsils in the oropharynx – Palatine tonsils – in the lateral walls of the fauces – Lingual tonsils – embedded in the posterior surface of the tongue ...
... Extends from soft palate to the epiglottis Epithelium is stratified squamous epithelium Two types of tonsils in the oropharynx – Palatine tonsils – in the lateral walls of the fauces – Lingual tonsils – embedded in the posterior surface of the tongue ...
HEALTH SCIENCES 365
... Rotation of atlas (C1) around the fingerlike process (odontoid process - dens) of the axis (C2) during rotation of the head 75° rotation, 14° extension, 24° lateral flexion Vertebral Facet Joints (articulation between the superior & inferior articular processes) Intervertebral Disks Acts as cush ...
... Rotation of atlas (C1) around the fingerlike process (odontoid process - dens) of the axis (C2) during rotation of the head 75° rotation, 14° extension, 24° lateral flexion Vertebral Facet Joints (articulation between the superior & inferior articular processes) Intervertebral Disks Acts as cush ...
CH 5 day 3 - Wythe County Schools Moodle Site
... Axial Skeleton The axial skeleton, which forms the longitudinal axis of the body can be divided into three parts– the skull, the vertebral column, and the bony thorax (ribs). See diagram next slide. The Skull The skull is formed by two sets of bones. The cranium encloses and protects the fragile bra ...
... Axial Skeleton The axial skeleton, which forms the longitudinal axis of the body can be divided into three parts– the skull, the vertebral column, and the bony thorax (ribs). See diagram next slide. The Skull The skull is formed by two sets of bones. The cranium encloses and protects the fragile bra ...
NAME: PERIOD: ANATOMY – CHAPTER 5 NOTES – SKELETAL
... 27. In embryos, the skeleton is primarily ________________________________. 28. During development, much of this cartilage is __________________________ 29. Cartilage remains in isolated areas: _______________________, _______________, ______________ 30. ______________________________ allow for leng ...
... 27. In embryos, the skeleton is primarily ________________________________. 28. During development, much of this cartilage is __________________________ 29. Cartilage remains in isolated areas: _______________________, _______________, ______________ 30. ______________________________ allow for leng ...
Breathing
... The heart is the size of its owner’s clenched fist. It is a hollow bag, but also a muscle. It’s red and also called the cardiac muscle or myocardium, this muscle is special and different to other muscles. The muscle fibbers have a special pattern like a spiral instead of straight, this makes it easi ...
... The heart is the size of its owner’s clenched fist. It is a hollow bag, but also a muscle. It’s red and also called the cardiac muscle or myocardium, this muscle is special and different to other muscles. The muscle fibbers have a special pattern like a spiral instead of straight, this makes it easi ...
muscles of facial expression
... submandibular lymph nodes. A few buccal lymph nodes may be present along the course of these lymph vessels . the lateral parts of the eyelids , is drained by lymph vessels that end in the parotid lymph nodes. The central part of the lower lip and the skin of the chin are drained into the submental l ...
... submandibular lymph nodes. A few buccal lymph nodes may be present along the course of these lymph vessels . the lateral parts of the eyelids , is drained by lymph vessels that end in the parotid lymph nodes. The central part of the lower lip and the skin of the chin are drained into the submental l ...
Internal transport
... with feces, and release eggs. •When animals feed in feces-contaminated food, eggs hatch inside, and larva eventually form cysts in muscles of secondary host. ...
... with feces, and release eggs. •When animals feed in feces-contaminated food, eggs hatch inside, and larva eventually form cysts in muscles of secondary host. ...
03-Clinical anatomy of face
... (SUPRANUCLEAR LESION): e.g. lesion in pyramidal tracts: paralysis of muscles on the lower quadrant of face opposite to the side of lesion (the patient can close his eye but cannot expose his teeth on the affected side) ...
... (SUPRANUCLEAR LESION): e.g. lesion in pyramidal tracts: paralysis of muscles on the lower quadrant of face opposite to the side of lesion (the patient can close his eye but cannot expose his teeth on the affected side) ...
You`re in good hands with SSN
... fragment can damage the median nerve and radial artery. 5. A young mother brings her child into the ER saying that he seems to have some pain in his arm and that he’s not using it like he normally does. You note that this is a feisty kid, and that the mom has a tendency to grab the child’s siblings ...
... fragment can damage the median nerve and radial artery. 5. A young mother brings her child into the ER saying that he seems to have some pain in his arm and that he’s not using it like he normally does. You note that this is a feisty kid, and that the mom has a tendency to grab the child’s siblings ...
Tài liệu PDF
... of the body including our brain, ears, heart, and lungs. Any trauma to these organs has to be mediated through the skeletal system. It produces blood cells. The central cavity of long bones is filled with marrow. The red marrow is responsible for forming red and white blood cells. It stores and rele ...
... of the body including our brain, ears, heart, and lungs. Any trauma to these organs has to be mediated through the skeletal system. It produces blood cells. The central cavity of long bones is filled with marrow. The red marrow is responsible for forming red and white blood cells. It stores and rele ...
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... Major functions of skeletal system Diagram that includes the major parts -bones, ligaments, and tendon - and list the function(s) of each. NOTE: Your diagram should also include the following bones in the body: cranium, clavicle, humerus, scapula, sternum, rib, vertebra, ulna, radius, carpals, m ...
... Major functions of skeletal system Diagram that includes the major parts -bones, ligaments, and tendon - and list the function(s) of each. NOTE: Your diagram should also include the following bones in the body: cranium, clavicle, humerus, scapula, sternum, rib, vertebra, ulna, radius, carpals, m ...
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.