Introductory PPT - Greer Middle College
... • Axial Portion - head, neck, trunk • Appendicular Portion - arms & legs ...
... • Axial Portion - head, neck, trunk • Appendicular Portion - arms & legs ...
Lesson 1.1: Identity- Human Essential Questions
... Situated away from the point of attachment or origin or a central point; located away from the center of the body Being or located near, on, or toward the back or posterior part of the human body The distinguishing character or personality of an individual Situated below and closer to the feet than ...
... Situated away from the point of attachment or origin or a central point; located away from the center of the body Being or located near, on, or toward the back or posterior part of the human body The distinguishing character or personality of an individual Situated below and closer to the feet than ...
COMPARTMENTS AND MUSCLES OF ARM
... It extends along the medial supracondylar line behind the coracobrachialis insertion and fades out above b/w the muscle and the long head of triceps It gives origin to most medial fibres of brachialis and the medial head of triceps It is pierced by the ulnar nerve and the ulnar collateral artery ...
... It extends along the medial supracondylar line behind the coracobrachialis insertion and fades out above b/w the muscle and the long head of triceps It gives origin to most medial fibres of brachialis and the medial head of triceps It is pierced by the ulnar nerve and the ulnar collateral artery ...
Musculoskeletal Notes
... “When bone is subjected to stress, more tissue is created (bone density increases)” ...
... “When bone is subjected to stress, more tissue is created (bone density increases)” ...
Body Planes and Cavities
... Body Planes • Imaginary lines drawn through body to separate the body into section. • Directional terms create planes • Three main body planes: Transverse, Midsagittal (median), frontal (coronal) plane ...
... Body Planes • Imaginary lines drawn through body to separate the body into section. • Directional terms create planes • Three main body planes: Transverse, Midsagittal (median), frontal (coronal) plane ...
HCS 1050 Musculoskeletal System Powerpoint
... “When bone is subjected to stress, more tissue is created (bone density increases)” ...
... “When bone is subjected to stress, more tissue is created (bone density increases)” ...
Basic Terminology
... Insert figure 1-16, only the part labeled with the segments of the axial and appendicular skeleton. ...
... Insert figure 1-16, only the part labeled with the segments of the axial and appendicular skeleton. ...
Skeletal System
... • Freely Moveable Joints– Most joints, ends of bones covered with cartilage – Synovial fluid-thin lubricant over joint – Small pockets of synovial fluid (BURSAE) ...
... • Freely Moveable Joints– Most joints, ends of bones covered with cartilage – Synovial fluid-thin lubricant over joint – Small pockets of synovial fluid (BURSAE) ...
Directional Terms, Anatomical Planes, Regions
... • Right lower quadrant (RLQ) • Refers to the area encompassing portions of the small and large intestines, the appendix*, the right ureter, and the right ovary and uterine tube in women and right spermatic duct in men ...
... • Right lower quadrant (RLQ) • Refers to the area encompassing portions of the small and large intestines, the appendix*, the right ureter, and the right ovary and uterine tube in women and right spermatic duct in men ...
File
... from cuts through body structures. They are named according to the plane on which the cut is made and include transverse, frontal, and midsagittal ...
... from cuts through body structures. They are named according to the plane on which the cut is made and include transverse, frontal, and midsagittal ...
Circulatory System Directs blood from the heart to the rest of the
... Example: The heart is superior to the liver Inferior Away from the head, toward the lower part of the body Example: The stomach is inferior to the lungs Anterior toward the front of the body; a body lying in the prone position has its anterior side down. In the supine position it is anterior side ...
... Example: The heart is superior to the liver Inferior Away from the head, toward the lower part of the body Example: The stomach is inferior to the lungs Anterior toward the front of the body; a body lying in the prone position has its anterior side down. In the supine position it is anterior side ...
Medical Terminology Anatomical Position, Directional Terms
... application of medical terminology in relation to Anatomical Planes, Directions and Movements. ...
... application of medical terminology in relation to Anatomical Planes, Directions and Movements. ...
Name - mrsboysbiology
... 20) What gas, found in cigarette smoke, blocks the transport of oxygen by hemoglobin in the blood? ...
... 20) What gas, found in cigarette smoke, blocks the transport of oxygen by hemoglobin in the blood? ...
CHAPTER ONE - Hollidaysburg Area School District
... The heart is _____________ to the spinal cord. The esophagus is ______________ to the trachea. ...
... The heart is _____________ to the spinal cord. The esophagus is ______________ to the trachea. ...
What are the different types of joints?
... Ex: collateral ligaments in knee 3. TENDONS – tissue which connects a muscle to a bone Ex: Achille’s tendon in ankle ...
... Ex: collateral ligaments in knee 3. TENDONS – tissue which connects a muscle to a bone Ex: Achille’s tendon in ankle ...
Unit 2
... a. Anatomical position is defined as standing erect, with the palms and feet facing forward. b. This position is the standard reference point in which all positions, movements, and planes are described. ...
... a. Anatomical position is defined as standing erect, with the palms and feet facing forward. b. This position is the standard reference point in which all positions, movements, and planes are described. ...
Directional planes - River Dell Regional School District
... Frontal plane – divides the body vertically into anterior and posterior sections ...
... Frontal plane – divides the body vertically into anterior and posterior sections ...
thoracic cavity - missmayerhealthscience20
... or body parts and their relationships to one another. Anatomy: Gross anatomy – macroscopic ...
... or body parts and their relationships to one another. Anatomy: Gross anatomy – macroscopic ...
Teri`s Muscle lecture as sub for CBJ
... Blood vessels (lined by epithelia) Connective tissues wrappers ...
... Blood vessels (lined by epithelia) Connective tissues wrappers ...
Terminology
... The Anatomical Position is a schematic convention for describing the relative morphology of the human body. All terms in the study of anatomy refer to when the body is in this position. In this position, The Person is oriented: In an erect standing position with head held straight and eyes looking s ...
... The Anatomical Position is a schematic convention for describing the relative morphology of the human body. All terms in the study of anatomy refer to when the body is in this position. In this position, The Person is oriented: In an erect standing position with head held straight and eyes looking s ...
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.