Charlotte`s Powerpoint
... • The heart, blood and blood vessels together make up the circulatory system. The heart pumps the blood through the blood vessels to all the different tissues of the body. This blood carries water, oxygen and nutrients. Blood is also important for removing waste products from the body. The heart is ...
... • The heart, blood and blood vessels together make up the circulatory system. The heart pumps the blood through the blood vessels to all the different tissues of the body. This blood carries water, oxygen and nutrients. Blood is also important for removing waste products from the body. The heart is ...
Bucket handle movement
... • Ribs acting as lever, fulcrum being just lateral to the tubercle • The anterior end of the rib is lower than the posterior end, therefore, during elevation of the rib, the anterior end also moves forwards • This occurs mostly in the vertebrosternal ribs • The body of the sternum also moves up and ...
... • Ribs acting as lever, fulcrum being just lateral to the tubercle • The anterior end of the rib is lower than the posterior end, therefore, during elevation of the rib, the anterior end also moves forwards • This occurs mostly in the vertebrosternal ribs • The body of the sternum also moves up and ...
Lab Objectives
... Students are responsible for all objectives for each lab quiz. The optional final quiz may be taken to replace a missed quiz or to replace one low grade if all quizzes are taken. Objectives for the final quiz are the combined objectives for each of the five regular quizzes. ...
... Students are responsible for all objectives for each lab quiz. The optional final quiz may be taken to replace a missed quiz or to replace one low grade if all quizzes are taken. Objectives for the final quiz are the combined objectives for each of the five regular quizzes. ...
Circulatory System - Total Care International
... It is in the dermis that hair follicles and sweat glands reside. Fingerprints are a result of dermal ridges which produce looped and whirled ridges on the epidermis. This gives the fingers and toes extra gripping ability. Skin color is determined by three pigments: melanin, carotene, and hemoglobin. ...
... It is in the dermis that hair follicles and sweat glands reside. Fingerprints are a result of dermal ridges which produce looped and whirled ridges on the epidermis. This gives the fingers and toes extra gripping ability. Skin color is determined by three pigments: melanin, carotene, and hemoglobin. ...
Respiratory system consists of
... heart. An electrode on each arm and leg and six are placed across the chest wall. The signals received from each electrode are recorded. ...
... heart. An electrode on each arm and leg and six are placed across the chest wall. The signals received from each electrode are recorded. ...
Last_hip_and_thigh_lecture
... Relationship of the sciatic nerve to the piriformis muscle • The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body – 2 cm wide where it leaves the pelvis through the inferior part of the greater sciatic foramen ...
... Relationship of the sciatic nerve to the piriformis muscle • The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body – 2 cm wide where it leaves the pelvis through the inferior part of the greater sciatic foramen ...
Science 8 Worksheet #1
... 5. Define organ system __A system that includes one or more organs____________ 6. Define tissue A group of cells that have the same structure and functions_ 7. Define organ _A group a tissues that work together to perform a task__ 8. Refer to Figure 2.4 on page 58 of your textbook and place the foll ...
... 5. Define organ system __A system that includes one or more organs____________ 6. Define tissue A group of cells that have the same structure and functions_ 7. Define organ _A group a tissues that work together to perform a task__ 8. Refer to Figure 2.4 on page 58 of your textbook and place the foll ...
Lesson Title: Human Body Systems Grade 11 / 12 Anatomy and
... Chapter specific vocabulary regarding body systems (view objectives of lesson plan) PowerPoint Program software specific vocabulary (see IT support if need arises) ...
... Chapter specific vocabulary regarding body systems (view objectives of lesson plan) PowerPoint Program software specific vocabulary (see IT support if need arises) ...
Document
... “In the anatomical position, the human body is erect, with the feet only slightly apart, head and toes pointed forward, and arms hanging at the sides with palms facing forward.” ...
... “In the anatomical position, the human body is erect, with the feet only slightly apart, head and toes pointed forward, and arms hanging at the sides with palms facing forward.” ...
GAIT AND POSTURE IN THE BIPED
... Bipedal Homo sapiens – ourselves – have a low centre of gravity. This is situated within the pelvis, just superior to the hip joints. In upright stance, the weight of the upper body falls upon the sacrum, and would tilt the pelvis backwards if the rotation was not resisted by the iliofemoral ligamen ...
... Bipedal Homo sapiens – ourselves – have a low centre of gravity. This is situated within the pelvis, just superior to the hip joints. In upright stance, the weight of the upper body falls upon the sacrum, and would tilt the pelvis backwards if the rotation was not resisted by the iliofemoral ligamen ...
UPPER EXTREMITY BONES , MUSCLES
... INSERTION IS MOVED TOWRDS THE ORIGIN MUSCLES CROSSING THE SHOULDER JOINT( ACT ON THE JOINT AND ALSO MOVE THE UPPER ARM ( HUMERUS) ...
... INSERTION IS MOVED TOWRDS THE ORIGIN MUSCLES CROSSING THE SHOULDER JOINT( ACT ON THE JOINT AND ALSO MOVE THE UPPER ARM ( HUMERUS) ...
do not write on test
... 7. Which is the proper order for food to move through the body? a. Mouth, small intestine, pyloric sphincter, large intestine b. Cardiac sphincter, stomach, duodenum, rectum c. Jejunum, duodenum, anus, ileum d. Teeth, epiglottis, colon, esophagus 8. The process by which food is broken down by the ce ...
... 7. Which is the proper order for food to move through the body? a. Mouth, small intestine, pyloric sphincter, large intestine b. Cardiac sphincter, stomach, duodenum, rectum c. Jejunum, duodenum, anus, ileum d. Teeth, epiglottis, colon, esophagus 8. The process by which food is broken down by the ce ...
Human Digestive System Anatomy
... ventral) are often used relatively. For example, if we say that the diaphragm is anterior to the stomach, it does not mean that you will find the diaphragm at the anterior end of the organism. It means that, once you find the stomach, you will find the diaphragm on the anterior side of the stomach, ...
... ventral) are often used relatively. For example, if we say that the diaphragm is anterior to the stomach, it does not mean that you will find the diaphragm at the anterior end of the organism. It means that, once you find the stomach, you will find the diaphragm on the anterior side of the stomach, ...
Infraclavicular
... The needle should not be directed medially toward the rib cage (pneumothorax). This is a painful block since the needle traverses a large muscle mass. Infiltrate local anesthetic well and deep, and sedate the patient accordingly. There is a risk of axillary artery hematoma with this approach s ...
... The needle should not be directed medially toward the rib cage (pneumothorax). This is a painful block since the needle traverses a large muscle mass. Infiltrate local anesthetic well and deep, and sedate the patient accordingly. There is a risk of axillary artery hematoma with this approach s ...
Study Guide Eye and Ear The Eye and Vision
... 28. Middle ear = tympanum + 3 ear ossicles + middle ear cavity with auditory tube + oval and round windows to inner ear. 29. Middle ear cavity is a narrow high cavity inside temporal bone. On lateral side it has tympanum. On medial side it has Oval and round windows that open into bony labyrinth. 30 ...
... 28. Middle ear = tympanum + 3 ear ossicles + middle ear cavity with auditory tube + oval and round windows to inner ear. 29. Middle ear cavity is a narrow high cavity inside temporal bone. On lateral side it has tympanum. On medial side it has Oval and round windows that open into bony labyrinth. 30 ...
Quantitative assessment of the inter- and intra
... muscles. We approximated the increase in fatty infiltration with linear regression due to the relatively low number subjects in our study, however the increase is likely to be sigmoidal. We also observed differences in the fat fraction between the distal and proximal regions of the same muscles whic ...
... muscles. We approximated the increase in fatty infiltration with linear regression due to the relatively low number subjects in our study, however the increase is likely to be sigmoidal. We also observed differences in the fat fraction between the distal and proximal regions of the same muscles whic ...
Document
... Anatomy • Fibrous sacrococcygeal joint connects the sacrum to the one to four bone segments of the coccyx • Joint is reinforced by sacrococcygeal ligaments which encloses the s5 nerve root • S4,5 make the coccygeal plexus ...
... Anatomy • Fibrous sacrococcygeal joint connects the sacrum to the one to four bone segments of the coccyx • Joint is reinforced by sacrococcygeal ligaments which encloses the s5 nerve root • S4,5 make the coccygeal plexus ...
Chapter 3
... Spinal Column • Made up of vertebrae • Bound together by ligaments • Intervertebral disks between every two vertebrae ...
... Spinal Column • Made up of vertebrae • Bound together by ligaments • Intervertebral disks between every two vertebrae ...
Chapter 3
... Spinal Column • Made up of vertebrae • Bound together by ligaments • Intervertebral disks between every two vertebrae ...
... Spinal Column • Made up of vertebrae • Bound together by ligaments • Intervertebral disks between every two vertebrae ...
Mechanics of the Flat Dumbbell Fly
... can carry over to most other isolation movements of the chest muscles. Keep in mind, the upper arm (humerus) is the focus of the movement, not the hand or weight. The humerus will always rotate on a vertical axis in the horizontal plane. Only the degrees of abduction will differ. On a flat dumbbell ...
... can carry over to most other isolation movements of the chest muscles. Keep in mind, the upper arm (humerus) is the focus of the movement, not the hand or weight. The humerus will always rotate on a vertical axis in the horizontal plane. Only the degrees of abduction will differ. On a flat dumbbell ...
Cervical Spine Anatomy
... Facets Superior Articulating Surface Inferior Articulating Surface ...
... Facets Superior Articulating Surface Inferior Articulating Surface ...
RHS 323 final exam sample questions and answers
... the correct replacements in the same order at the spaces under the sentences: 1- The premotor area controls proximal limb muscles ( T ). 2- The major arterial channels of the brain are located in the epidural (subarachnoid) space ( F ). 3- Loss of pain and temperature sensations on one side and sens ...
... the correct replacements in the same order at the spaces under the sentences: 1- The premotor area controls proximal limb muscles ( T ). 2- The major arterial channels of the brain are located in the epidural (subarachnoid) space ( F ). 3- Loss of pain and temperature sensations on one side and sens ...
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.