4.Anatomy & Physiology of Kidney - RIMS College
... Difficulties: • Production determined by muscle massrelated to age, sex and weight. • Concentration inversely related to GFR. – Small changes in creatinine within and around the reference limits = large changes in GFR ...
... Difficulties: • Production determined by muscle massrelated to age, sex and weight. • Concentration inversely related to GFR. – Small changes in creatinine within and around the reference limits = large changes in GFR ...
Chapter 17
... • A head or prostomium may or may not be retractile; it often bears eyes, tentacles and sensory palps. • The first segment or peristomium surrounds the mouth and may have setae, palps or chitinous jaws. • Ciliary feeders may bear a tentacular crown that opens like a fan but can be withdrawn ...
... • A head or prostomium may or may not be retractile; it often bears eyes, tentacles and sensory palps. • The first segment or peristomium surrounds the mouth and may have setae, palps or chitinous jaws. • Ciliary feeders may bear a tentacular crown that opens like a fan but can be withdrawn ...
Chapter 13 - Central Nervous System (CNS)
... c. subdural space - between dura mater and arachnoid mater; does not normally contain fluid except as a result of trauma or disease 2. arachnoid mater - middle layer made of thin c.t. arachnoid villi project into superior sagittal sinus subarachnoid space contains CSF and blood vessels 3. pia ma ...
... c. subdural space - between dura mater and arachnoid mater; does not normally contain fluid except as a result of trauma or disease 2. arachnoid mater - middle layer made of thin c.t. arachnoid villi project into superior sagittal sinus subarachnoid space contains CSF and blood vessels 3. pia ma ...
Introduction
... Changes in intra-abdominal pressure/258 Component parts/259 Wall/259 Abdominal cavity/260 Inferior thoracic aperture/262 Diaphragm/262 Pelvic inlet/263 Relationship to other regions/263 Thorax/263 Pelvis/263 Lower limb/264 Key features/265 Arrangement of abdominal viscera in the adult/265 Skin and m ...
... Changes in intra-abdominal pressure/258 Component parts/259 Wall/259 Abdominal cavity/260 Inferior thoracic aperture/262 Diaphragm/262 Pelvic inlet/263 Relationship to other regions/263 Thorax/263 Pelvis/263 Lower limb/264 Key features/265 Arrangement of abdominal viscera in the adult/265 Skin and m ...
Ch. 5 AP PP
... - these cells replace those lost or shed at the surface - also contains MELANOCYTES- receptors provide info. about objects touching the skin; make MELANIN- a pigment that colors the epidermis ...
... - these cells replace those lost or shed at the surface - also contains MELANOCYTES- receptors provide info. about objects touching the skin; make MELANIN- a pigment that colors the epidermis ...
AP Animals
... Vertebrate Chordates Have all of the characteristics of invertebrate chordates, but also have a vertebral column and spinal cord These are also called the craniates-have a head Major Classes include: Myxini-Hagfish Pterromyzontida-Lampreys Chondrichtheyes-Sharks, skates, and rays Oste ...
... Vertebrate Chordates Have all of the characteristics of invertebrate chordates, but also have a vertebral column and spinal cord These are also called the craniates-have a head Major Classes include: Myxini-Hagfish Pterromyzontida-Lampreys Chondrichtheyes-Sharks, skates, and rays Oste ...
INTRODUCTION & BACK - China Medical University
... He hit a curb and was catapulted several feet, landing on the point of his right shoulder and the right side of his head and neck, severely stretching his neck. He was taken to the emergency room with abrasions, lacerations and multiple injuries to both fleshy and bony tissues. Given this scenario, ...
... He hit a curb and was catapulted several feet, landing on the point of his right shoulder and the right side of his head and neck, severely stretching his neck. He was taken to the emergency room with abrasions, lacerations and multiple injuries to both fleshy and bony tissues. Given this scenario, ...
Chapter 17
... • A head or prostomium may or may not be retractile; it often bears eyes, tentacles and sensory palps. • The first segment or peristomium surrounds the mouth and may have setae, palps or chitinous jaws. • Ciliary feeders may bear a tentacular crown that opens like a fan but can be withdrawn into the ...
... • A head or prostomium may or may not be retractile; it often bears eyes, tentacles and sensory palps. • The first segment or peristomium surrounds the mouth and may have setae, palps or chitinous jaws. • Ciliary feeders may bear a tentacular crown that opens like a fan but can be withdrawn into the ...
body-system-ppt
... A group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function is called an organ. A group of organs that perform closely related functions is an organ system. There are eleven organ systems in the body. ...
... A group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function is called an organ. A group of organs that perform closely related functions is an organ system. There are eleven organ systems in the body. ...
Unit 4 NERVOUS AND REPRODUCTION SYSTEM
... The Nervous System is a complex _______________ of nerves ___________ and nerve _____________ spread throughout the body. Its functions it to interpret, store and respond to information received from ______________ and _____________. The Central Nervous System or CNS consists of the brain a ________ ...
... The Nervous System is a complex _______________ of nerves ___________ and nerve _____________ spread throughout the body. Its functions it to interpret, store and respond to information received from ______________ and _____________. The Central Nervous System or CNS consists of the brain a ________ ...
GLOSSARY
... shell that is circular to heart shaped and separated from the rest of the shell by a ridge. ...
... shell that is circular to heart shaped and separated from the rest of the shell by a ridge. ...
Sense Organs (SOP)
... Specimens are dissected from a real body and own their unique feature. Considering the individual difference of anatomical structures, any picture shown here should not be used as standard. SOP0001 Content of Orbits Exposed from Cranial Cavity ...
... Specimens are dissected from a real body and own their unique feature. Considering the individual difference of anatomical structures, any picture shown here should not be used as standard. SOP0001 Content of Orbits Exposed from Cranial Cavity ...
Winter 2016 Bio 94 Activity- Week 6
... 5. Much like the green algae that eventually adapted to life on land, protostomes made the transition from land to water multiple times as they diversified and faced the following challenges: ...
... 5. Much like the green algae that eventually adapted to life on land, protostomes made the transition from land to water multiple times as they diversified and faced the following challenges: ...
Phylum Nematoda Ascaris Dissection
... Ascaris worm being dissected to the picture in Figure 1. Note the shiny cuticle that covers the body wall. It is nonliving and consists primarily of collagen, which is also found in vertebrate connective tissue. Four longitudinal lines run almost the entire length of the body; the dorsal and ventral ...
... Ascaris worm being dissected to the picture in Figure 1. Note the shiny cuticle that covers the body wall. It is nonliving and consists primarily of collagen, which is also found in vertebrate connective tissue. Four longitudinal lines run almost the entire length of the body; the dorsal and ventral ...
Abdominopelvic Cavity
... Is the palm of the hand anterior or posterior to the surface with the knuckles? ...
... Is the palm of the hand anterior or posterior to the surface with the knuckles? ...
Introduction to the Female Pelvis
... • Reset the dissection by clicking the “Reset” button in the upper-right corner of the screen • Drag the reference plane in the dissection area by its blue border to the middle of the pelvis (The cross sections are numbered in the lower left corner, you should be close to 529) • Explore t ...
... • Reset the dissection by clicking the “Reset” button in the upper-right corner of the screen • Drag the reference plane in the dissection area by its blue border to the middle of the pelvis (The cross sections are numbered in the lower left corner, you should be close to 529) • Explore t ...
Phylum Cnidaria: Hydroids, jellyfish, anemones, corals.
... a. mouth often with oral arms. 3. body wall also diploblastic a. highly thickened meosglea - forms bell. ...
... a. mouth often with oral arms. 3. body wall also diploblastic a. highly thickened meosglea - forms bell. ...
coelomate worms
... Gametes do not grow or ripen in gonads = small at all times Trochophore larva ...
... Gametes do not grow or ripen in gonads = small at all times Trochophore larva ...
Cnidarians and worms have different body plans.
... Animals have different body plans. Scientists sometimes use the term body plan to describe the shape of an animal’s body. Most cnidarians have a body plan with radial symmetry. This means the body is organized around a central point, a mouthlike opening that leads into a gut. You can see from the di ...
... Animals have different body plans. Scientists sometimes use the term body plan to describe the shape of an animal’s body. Most cnidarians have a body plan with radial symmetry. This means the body is organized around a central point, a mouthlike opening that leads into a gut. You can see from the di ...
Cagayan State University SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL Sanchez Mira
... B. Differences of life of life from non – life. Recitation and non – life Differentiate plants and animals. Quiz ...
... B. Differences of life of life from non – life. Recitation and non – life Differentiate plants and animals. Quiz ...
Study Guide Eye and Ear The Eye and Vision
... inferior rectus and inferior oblique = Oculomotor - 3rd; superior oblique = Abducens - 6th cranial nerve 4. Eyebrows – shade and protection of eye 5. Eyelids – protection and lubrication of eye by reflex blinking. 2 muscles orbicular oculi and levator palpebrae lie in the eyelids. Modified skin glan ...
... inferior rectus and inferior oblique = Oculomotor - 3rd; superior oblique = Abducens - 6th cranial nerve 4. Eyebrows – shade and protection of eye 5. Eyelids – protection and lubrication of eye by reflex blinking. 2 muscles orbicular oculi and levator palpebrae lie in the eyelids. Modified skin glan ...
The Shoulder Complex
... Decreased ROM secondary to changes in the periarticular structures, including shortening of the capsule, ligaments, or muscles as well as adhesion formation. Clinical findings for this category include a history of trauma, immobilization, presence of a capsular pattern, capsular end-feel, and no pai ...
... Decreased ROM secondary to changes in the periarticular structures, including shortening of the capsule, ligaments, or muscles as well as adhesion formation. Clinical findings for this category include a history of trauma, immobilization, presence of a capsular pattern, capsular end-feel, and no pai ...
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.