Chordates, Amphibians.
... • Chordates have a tail posterior to the anus • In many species, the tail is greatly reduced during embryonic development • The tail contains skeletal elements and muscles • It provides propelling force in many aquatic species ...
... • Chordates have a tail posterior to the anus • In many species, the tail is greatly reduced during embryonic development • The tail contains skeletal elements and muscles • It provides propelling force in many aquatic species ...
Chapter 1
... • The human body is standing erect with the face forward and with the upper limbs at the side with the palms forward ...
... • The human body is standing erect with the face forward and with the upper limbs at the side with the palms forward ...
Respiratory System— Intake and Exhaust
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Technical Report ANATOMICAL DISSECTION AND
... The upper limb is composed by shoulder, arm, forearm and hand. The shoulder girdle is made by the shoulder’s skeleton (clavicle and scapula) and it links the appendicular part of the limb to the trunk trough the sternoclavicular joint. The deltoid muscle, which gives roundness to the shoulder, is ma ...
... The upper limb is composed by shoulder, arm, forearm and hand. The shoulder girdle is made by the shoulder’s skeleton (clavicle and scapula) and it links the appendicular part of the limb to the trunk trough the sternoclavicular joint. The deltoid muscle, which gives roundness to the shoulder, is ma ...
Animal Diversity File
... similar cells that work together toward a single purpose. One cell in a tissue is useless by itself. ...
... similar cells that work together toward a single purpose. One cell in a tissue is useless by itself. ...
Reptile Cranial Structures and Functions
... and cartilages that have different developmental origins form these three parts of the skull: chondrocranium, dermatocranium, and splanchnocranium. The braincase is a composite of parts of the chondrocranium roofed by dermatocranial bones.1-3 Chondrocranial bones are endochondral (cartilage-replacem ...
... and cartilages that have different developmental origins form these three parts of the skull: chondrocranium, dermatocranium, and splanchnocranium. The braincase is a composite of parts of the chondrocranium roofed by dermatocranial bones.1-3 Chondrocranial bones are endochondral (cartilage-replacem ...
Brain and Cranial Nerves - PA
... optic nerves, chiasm, and tract to the lateral geniculate nucleus of each thalamus and then to the visual centers of the brain for interpretation. ...
... optic nerves, chiasm, and tract to the lateral geniculate nucleus of each thalamus and then to the visual centers of the brain for interpretation. ...
Brain and Cranial Nerves - PA
... optic nerves, chiasm, and tract to the lateral geniculate nucleus of each thalamus and then to the visual centers of the brain for interpretation. ...
... optic nerves, chiasm, and tract to the lateral geniculate nucleus of each thalamus and then to the visual centers of the brain for interpretation. ...
"atlas and axis" through the eyes of the transoral surgeon
... ligament. and the alar ligaments are attached to its sides. The odontoid process presents two articulating surfaces : One in front. of oval form. articulation ...
... ligament. and the alar ligaments are attached to its sides. The odontoid process presents two articulating surfaces : One in front. of oval form. articulation ...
Evolution of Vertebrates
... • Chordates have a tail posterior to the anus • In many species, the tail is greatly reduced during embryonic development • The tail contains skeletal elements and muscles • It provides propelling force in many aquatic species ...
... • Chordates have a tail posterior to the anus • In many species, the tail is greatly reduced during embryonic development • The tail contains skeletal elements and muscles • It provides propelling force in many aquatic species ...
Document
... may want to print the pictures or copy them in black and white. Work on your spelling because I count off for spelling on lab exams. ...
... may want to print the pictures or copy them in black and white. Work on your spelling because I count off for spelling on lab exams. ...
Classification of Animals
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Directional Terms and Body Planes
... (cuts body into left & right) • Frontal (coronal) plane (cuts body into front & back) • Transverse plane (cross section) (cuts body into superior & inferior parts) ...
... (cuts body into left & right) • Frontal (coronal) plane (cuts body into front & back) • Transverse plane (cross section) (cuts body into superior & inferior parts) ...
Body Organization: regions, sections, planes, and cavities
... (cuts body into left & right) • Frontal (coronal) plane (cuts body into front & back) • Transverse plane (cross section) (cuts body into superior & inferior parts) ...
... (cuts body into left & right) • Frontal (coronal) plane (cuts body into front & back) • Transverse plane (cross section) (cuts body into superior & inferior parts) ...
S13 Bio 128 lab syllabus 8-1-12
... Please note: I will drop your lowest exam score at the end of the semester before calculating your final average. Because of this, I do NOT give make-up exams. For example, if you miss an exam for ANY reason, the score from that exam will be a 0 and will probably end up being the score that I would ...
... Please note: I will drop your lowest exam score at the end of the semester before calculating your final average. Because of this, I do NOT give make-up exams. For example, if you miss an exam for ANY reason, the score from that exam will be a 0 and will probably end up being the score that I would ...
BIO 218 F 2012 CH 16 Martini Lecture Outline
... Protection and Support of the Brain Circulation of CSF CSF from the choroid plexus of the lateral ventricles Flows through the interventricular foramen Flows into the third ventricle Flows into the aqueduct of the midbrain Flows into the fourth ventricle Through the lateral aperture and median apert ...
... Protection and Support of the Brain Circulation of CSF CSF from the choroid plexus of the lateral ventricles Flows through the interventricular foramen Flows into the third ventricle Flows into the aqueduct of the midbrain Flows into the fourth ventricle Through the lateral aperture and median apert ...
BIO 218 F 2012 CH 16 Martini Lecture Outline
... Protection and Support of the Brain Circulation of CSF CSF from the choroid plexus of the lateral ventricles Flows through the interventricular foramen Flows into the third ventricle Flows into the aqueduct of the midbrain Flows into the fourth ventricle Through the lateral aperture and median apert ...
... Protection and Support of the Brain Circulation of CSF CSF from the choroid plexus of the lateral ventricles Flows through the interventricular foramen Flows into the third ventricle Flows into the aqueduct of the midbrain Flows into the fourth ventricle Through the lateral aperture and median apert ...
2:The Chest,Abdomen, And Back
... articulate directly with the sternum (true ribs), the next three pairs articulate with the cartilage of the seventh pair, and the lower two pairs usually have free floating ends. In a coordinate system projected on the chest, the ribs represent the (almost) horizontal lines. However, there are some ...
... articulate directly with the sternum (true ribs), the next three pairs articulate with the cartilage of the seventh pair, and the lower two pairs usually have free floating ends. In a coordinate system projected on the chest, the ribs represent the (almost) horizontal lines. However, there are some ...
Crustacea
... from side to side ____________Coral reef____________ is made up mostly of Cnidarians and ...
... from side to side ____________Coral reef____________ is made up mostly of Cnidarians and ...
The muscular system is like a giant pulley system.
... 600+ muscles and 200+ bones shown in real 3D, accompanied by pronunciations and detailed definitions The ability to rotate, zoom in/out, pan, hide, and add structures to see the anatomy from any angle Hundreds of moving muscles in interactive animations Available for: ...
... 600+ muscles and 200+ bones shown in real 3D, accompanied by pronunciations and detailed definitions The ability to rotate, zoom in/out, pan, hide, and add structures to see the anatomy from any angle Hundreds of moving muscles in interactive animations Available for: ...
Unit 2: Covering, Support, and Movement of the Body
... focuses on the material binding bones together and whether or not a joint cavity is present The three structural classifications are: ...
... focuses on the material binding bones together and whether or not a joint cavity is present The three structural classifications are: ...
BIO 201 Practical 1 Sp09
... visualized in APR, and you will need to identify the muscles on the models, plastinated specimens, and in APR. The sooner you use APR while learning this material, the easier the material will become. You are responsible for recognizing all the bolded functions in the muscles; these functions are ta ...
... visualized in APR, and you will need to identify the muscles on the models, plastinated specimens, and in APR. The sooner you use APR while learning this material, the easier the material will become. You are responsible for recognizing all the bolded functions in the muscles; these functions are ta ...
26–1 Introduction to the Animal Kingdom
... identical to the parent. It allows animals to increase their numbers rapidly. ...
... identical to the parent. It allows animals to increase their numbers rapidly. ...
Anatomy nose bones external: nasal processes of frontal bones
... special sensory smell (I) through cribriform plate sensory external V1 via anterior ethmoidal and external nasal branches of the nasociliary nerve to bridge and tip V2 via nasal branches of infraorbital nerve internal external nasal and infraorbital branches to vestibule septum: V1 anterior ethmoida ...
... special sensory smell (I) through cribriform plate sensory external V1 via anterior ethmoidal and external nasal branches of the nasociliary nerve to bridge and tip V2 via nasal branches of infraorbital nerve internal external nasal and infraorbital branches to vestibule septum: V1 anterior ethmoida ...
Chapter 14
... (composed of simple cuboidal epithelium) located deep in the dermis or in the underlying hypodermis. Its slender, coiled duct traverses the dermis and epidermis to open on the surface of the skin at a sweat pore. Apocrine sweat glands are found only in certain locations: the axilla (arm pit), the ar ...
... (composed of simple cuboidal epithelium) located deep in the dermis or in the underlying hypodermis. Its slender, coiled duct traverses the dermis and epidermis to open on the surface of the skin at a sweat pore. Apocrine sweat glands are found only in certain locations: the axilla (arm pit), the ar ...
Anatomy
Anatomy is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. In some of its facets, anatomy is related to embryology and comparative anatomy, which itself is closely related to evolutionary biology and phylogeny. Human anatomy is one of the basic essential sciences of medicine.The discipline of anatomy is divided into macroscopic and microscopic anatomy. Macroscopic anatomy, or gross anatomy, is the examination of an animal’s body parts using unaided eyesight. Gross anatomy also includes the branch of superficial anatomy. Microscopic anatomy involves the use of optical instruments in the study of the tissues of various structures, known as histology and also in the study of cells.The history of anatomy is characterized by a progressive understanding of the functions of the organs and structures of the human body. Methods have also improved dramatically, advancing from the examination of animals by dissection of carcasses and cadavers (corpses) to 20th century medical imaging techniques including X-ray, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging.