Chemistry of our world
... Uses – exists mostly in the form of water; transports nutrients, removes wastes, regulates body temperature, lubricates joints and organs ...
... Uses – exists mostly in the form of water; transports nutrients, removes wastes, regulates body temperature, lubricates joints and organs ...
EZMP1780 Female left pelvis and proximal thigh.
... This 3D printed female left pelvis and proximal thigh preserves both superficial and deep structures of the true and false pelves, inguinal region, femoral triangle, and gluteal region. The specimen has been sectioned transversely through the fourth lumbar vertebra, displaying the cross-section of t ...
... This 3D printed female left pelvis and proximal thigh preserves both superficial and deep structures of the true and false pelves, inguinal region, femoral triangle, and gluteal region. The specimen has been sectioned transversely through the fourth lumbar vertebra, displaying the cross-section of t ...
Concept Check Questions
... Arthropods are segmented coelomates that have an exoskeleton and jointed appendages ...
... Arthropods are segmented coelomates that have an exoskeleton and jointed appendages ...
InvertebratesI
... ventral sides) as well as anterior-posterior polarity with cephalization. Cephalization allows the organism to concentrate nervous tissue in one area, the anterior, and allows it to be highly directional in terms of locomotion. There are some significant advantages to this basic structure. The first ...
... ventral sides) as well as anterior-posterior polarity with cephalization. Cephalization allows the organism to concentrate nervous tissue in one area, the anterior, and allows it to be highly directional in terms of locomotion. There are some significant advantages to this basic structure. The first ...
skeletal
... o Forms a protective cage around the heart, lungs, and great blood vessels o Supports the shoulder girdles and upper limbs o Provides attachment for many neck, back, chest, and shoulder muscles o Uses intercostal muscles to lift and depress the thorax during breathing Sternum (Breastbone) A dagger ...
... o Forms a protective cage around the heart, lungs, and great blood vessels o Supports the shoulder girdles and upper limbs o Provides attachment for many neck, back, chest, and shoulder muscles o Uses intercostal muscles to lift and depress the thorax during breathing Sternum (Breastbone) A dagger ...
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... proximal femoral shaft and descends the thigh anteromedially, inserting on to the medial tibial condyle. The vastus medialis obliquus arises from the adductor magnus tendon and descends the thigh anteromedially, inserting on to the superomedial patella. Calf muscles The calf muscles flex the knee, s ...
... proximal femoral shaft and descends the thigh anteromedially, inserting on to the medial tibial condyle. The vastus medialis obliquus arises from the adductor magnus tendon and descends the thigh anteromedially, inserting on to the superomedial patella. Calf muscles The calf muscles flex the knee, s ...
Additional head of biceps brachii in elderly female
... female Indian cadaver and also compare it with the previous Biceps brachii is a superficial flexor muscle located in the studies. anterior compartment of the upper arm. It is an important Case Report flexor of the elbow joint as well as a powerful supinator of the Variations were encountered in the ...
... female Indian cadaver and also compare it with the previous Biceps brachii is a superficial flexor muscle located in the studies. anterior compartment of the upper arm. It is an important Case Report flexor of the elbow joint as well as a powerful supinator of the Variations were encountered in the ...
Hyoid bone Hyoid bone is situated chiefly between the rami of the
... 2-Stylohyoideus muscle: is a slender and fusiform muscle having direction nearly parallel to that of the thyroid bone. Origin: the muscular angle of the dorsal extremity of the thyrohyoid bone. Insertion: the rostral part of thyrohyoid bone. Action: it draws the base of the tongue and the larynx do ...
... 2-Stylohyoideus muscle: is a slender and fusiform muscle having direction nearly parallel to that of the thyroid bone. Origin: the muscular angle of the dorsal extremity of the thyrohyoid bone. Insertion: the rostral part of thyrohyoid bone. Action: it draws the base of the tongue and the larynx do ...
Introduction to the Bodies Cavities
... At times, due to pressure, a breakage in the abdominal cavities wall causes a portion of the visceral organs(usually the intestines) to poke out of the cavity. This is called a hernia. ...
... At times, due to pressure, a breakage in the abdominal cavities wall causes a portion of the visceral organs(usually the intestines) to poke out of the cavity. This is called a hernia. ...
1. Superficial Fascia (Camper`s)=fatty
... extends from bladder’s apex to umbilicus (2) Medial umbilical folds o overlie the occluded remains of umbilical arteries (2) Lateral umbilical folds o overlie the inferior epigastric vessels o only fold that’s over a functioning adult structure o extends from the inguinal ring to the arcuate line ...
... extends from bladder’s apex to umbilicus (2) Medial umbilical folds o overlie the occluded remains of umbilical arteries (2) Lateral umbilical folds o overlie the inferior epigastric vessels o only fold that’s over a functioning adult structure o extends from the inguinal ring to the arcuate line ...
2nd year Anatomy - Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University
... Hind brain (external features of pons and medulla and the cranial nerve attached to the with the internal location of their nuclei. External features of the cerebellum, its functional and anatomical divisions, its cerebellar peduncles and their connection with the types of fibers passing in each of ...
... Hind brain (external features of pons and medulla and the cranial nerve attached to the with the internal location of their nuclei. External features of the cerebellum, its functional and anatomical divisions, its cerebellar peduncles and their connection with the types of fibers passing in each of ...
Exam 3 Review - Iowa State University
... C) It prolongs embryonic development D) It permits internal fertilization to be replaced by external fertilization 27.) To what structure are the scales of chondrichthyans most closely related? A) osteicthyan scales B) reptilan scales C) mammalian fur D) bird scales E) chondricthyan teeth ...
... C) It prolongs embryonic development D) It permits internal fertilization to be replaced by external fertilization 27.) To what structure are the scales of chondrichthyans most closely related? A) osteicthyan scales B) reptilan scales C) mammalian fur D) bird scales E) chondricthyan teeth ...
Integrative Spinal cord/Brain stem/Quiz 3
... the right leg. There are no focal motor deficits, and the neurological exam is otherwise negative. She has a markedly positive straight leg test and crossed straight leg test (raising the affected and unaffected leg recreates her leg pain). Imaging studies MRI scan shows a large disc herniation at L ...
... the right leg. There are no focal motor deficits, and the neurological exam is otherwise negative. She has a markedly positive straight leg test and crossed straight leg test (raising the affected and unaffected leg recreates her leg pain). Imaging studies MRI scan shows a large disc herniation at L ...
General Anatomy - Biblioteca RegieLive
... from the vertebral canal through the intervertebral foramen. When they come out, they divide into anterior (ventral) and posterior (dorsal) rami. Above the clavicle, the brachial plexus forms three trunks: Superior trunk: C5-C6 Middle trunk: C7 Inferior trunk: C8-T1 ...
... from the vertebral canal through the intervertebral foramen. When they come out, they divide into anterior (ventral) and posterior (dorsal) rami. Above the clavicle, the brachial plexus forms three trunks: Superior trunk: C5-C6 Middle trunk: C7 Inferior trunk: C8-T1 ...
2 - Back (tutor)
... origin, lower ribs; upper ribs, lower cervical vertebrae Common tendon of origin; base of skull Interconnects spinous processes of adjacent vertebrae Lower thoracic region; back of skull, crossing between 4 and 6 vertebrae Pass from lateral insertions upward and medially to spinous processes, spanni ...
... origin, lower ribs; upper ribs, lower cervical vertebrae Common tendon of origin; base of skull Interconnects spinous processes of adjacent vertebrae Lower thoracic region; back of skull, crossing between 4 and 6 vertebrae Pass from lateral insertions upward and medially to spinous processes, spanni ...
1 ANIMALS Characteristics
... (flatworms) are the first animals on the phylogenetic tree that have simple organs. They have very primitive “brains” in their “heads”called cephalization ...
... (flatworms) are the first animals on the phylogenetic tree that have simple organs. They have very primitive “brains” in their “heads”called cephalization ...
Female pelvis and fetal skull
... *The pelvis is divided by an imaginary line through the pelvic brim into false pelvis (above) and true pelvis (below). *It is represented by the line that runs from the upper border of symphysis pubis anteriorly and the upper margin of the superior pubic ramus, the iliopectineal line on each side an ...
... *The pelvis is divided by an imaginary line through the pelvic brim into false pelvis (above) and true pelvis (below). *It is represented by the line that runs from the upper border of symphysis pubis anteriorly and the upper margin of the superior pubic ramus, the iliopectineal line on each side an ...
cat muscle dissection
... several muscles where one is superficial to the other, do not cut them in the same place. TO SKIN THE CAT: Make one mid ventral incision from the lower jaw posterior to the pectoral girdle. Peel back the skin working on one side, then the other. Eventually you will be able to reach your hand all awa ...
... several muscles where one is superficial to the other, do not cut them in the same place. TO SKIN THE CAT: Make one mid ventral incision from the lower jaw posterior to the pectoral girdle. Peel back the skin working on one side, then the other. Eventually you will be able to reach your hand all awa ...
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... From the individual cell to the total organism, each functioning unit is organized according to homeostasis, or how the body and its parts deal with changing demands while maintaining a constant internal environment. In 1859 noted French physiologist Claude Bernard described the difference between t ...
... From the individual cell to the total organism, each functioning unit is organized according to homeostasis, or how the body and its parts deal with changing demands while maintaining a constant internal environment. In 1859 noted French physiologist Claude Bernard described the difference between t ...
2017 Human A and P Pacing Guide
... First Nine Weeks Vocabulary: (Word Roots, Prefixes, Suffixes and Combining Forms – inside Marieb back cover) Standard 1: Anatomy, anatomical position, axial and appendicular, control center, effector, frontal plane, homeostasis, horizontal plane, left upper quadrant, left lower quadrant, medial and ...
... First Nine Weeks Vocabulary: (Word Roots, Prefixes, Suffixes and Combining Forms – inside Marieb back cover) Standard 1: Anatomy, anatomical position, axial and appendicular, control center, effector, frontal plane, homeostasis, horizontal plane, left upper quadrant, left lower quadrant, medial and ...
Handout for Skeletal System
... etc. which allow them to serve their specific functions. In fact, it is these markings which will allow you to identify specific bones, including which side of the body they come from. In general, a bone has a hole (or foramen, plural = foramina) wherever something like a blood vessel or nerve must ...
... etc. which allow them to serve their specific functions. In fact, it is these markings which will allow you to identify specific bones, including which side of the body they come from. In general, a bone has a hole (or foramen, plural = foramina) wherever something like a blood vessel or nerve must ...
213: HUMAN FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY: PRACTICAL CLASS 10
... whole lining of the mouth, nose and pharynx is a mucus membrane, with many tiny glands in the mucosa. On a superficial prosection of the face identify the parotid gland, with its duct passing forwards across the masseter muscle. The parotid duct enters the mouth by piercing buccinator adjacent to th ...
... whole lining of the mouth, nose and pharynx is a mucus membrane, with many tiny glands in the mucosa. On a superficial prosection of the face identify the parotid gland, with its duct passing forwards across the masseter muscle. The parotid duct enters the mouth by piercing buccinator adjacent to th ...
GROSS ANATOMY OF THE SKELETAL SYSTEM Marieb, Human
... identify specific bones, including which side of the body they come from. In general, a bone has a hole (or foramen, plural foramina) wherever something like a blood vessel or nerve must pass through. Enlargements at the ends of a bone allow it to meet, or articulate, with other bones in the proper ...
... identify specific bones, including which side of the body they come from. In general, a bone has a hole (or foramen, plural foramina) wherever something like a blood vessel or nerve must pass through. Enlargements at the ends of a bone allow it to meet, or articulate, with other bones in the proper ...
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.