Morphometric partitioning of respiratory surfaces in amphioxus
... the 12 specimens according to the systematic random sampling method (Gundersen and Jensen, 1987). The pieces were rotated sequentially about the axis of the vertical planes, starting at a randomly chosen angle within 0–15 ° from the original orientation for the first piece and adding 15 ° for each f ...
... the 12 specimens according to the systematic random sampling method (Gundersen and Jensen, 1987). The pieces were rotated sequentially about the axis of the vertical planes, starting at a randomly chosen angle within 0–15 ° from the original orientation for the first piece and adding 15 ° for each f ...
Pdf - McMed International
... Urmi A. Jindal, Sharadkumar P. Sawant, Shaheen Rizvi. Variant plantaris muscle – a case report. International Journal Of Advances In Case Reports, 4(3), 2017, 144-147. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/ijacr.2017.4.3.13 ...
... Urmi A. Jindal, Sharadkumar P. Sawant, Shaheen Rizvi. Variant plantaris muscle – a case report. International Journal Of Advances In Case Reports, 4(3), 2017, 144-147. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/ijacr.2017.4.3.13 ...
mandible — clinically revisited
... mylohyoid lines. Mentioned locations are reported to the greatest burden during upper jaw pressure. Composition of the compact substance is specially tight, and both external and internal laminae are thick at their connections on the mandibular base. Between factors predisposing such shape one can l ...
... mylohyoid lines. Mentioned locations are reported to the greatest burden during upper jaw pressure. Composition of the compact substance is specially tight, and both external and internal laminae are thick at their connections on the mandibular base. Between factors predisposing such shape one can l ...
The Larynx Medical Clinical Anatomy
... Laryngitis: the swollen pink vocal cords are almost the same color as the surrounding tissue ...
... Laryngitis: the swollen pink vocal cords are almost the same color as the surrounding tissue ...
03 Wysocki.p65
... Figure 1. Scheme of measurements of selected parameters of the guinea pig temporal bone. A. Parameters of the whole temporal bone in lateral view; 1 — length of the temporal bone, 2 — height of the temporal bone, 3 — length of the external auditory meatus, 4 — height of the external auditory meatus, ...
... Figure 1. Scheme of measurements of selected parameters of the guinea pig temporal bone. A. Parameters of the whole temporal bone in lateral view; 1 — length of the temporal bone, 2 — height of the temporal bone, 3 — length of the external auditory meatus, 4 — height of the external auditory meatus, ...
Guidelines for Foundational Knowledge in Massage Therapy
... pH and acid-base balance Intracellular fluid and extracellular fluid ...
... pH and acid-base balance Intracellular fluid and extracellular fluid ...
VisualSonics_Guide To Abdominal Imaging using the Vevo 770 Rev
... Anatomy: The kidneys are paired organs, located on the posterior wall of the abdomen beside the vertebral column. Kidneys are "bean shaped" and the medial margin of the organ is concave. In this concavity, the hilum of the kidney exists. The hilum houses the renal artery and vein, nerves and the ure ...
... Anatomy: The kidneys are paired organs, located on the posterior wall of the abdomen beside the vertebral column. Kidneys are "bean shaped" and the medial margin of the organ is concave. In this concavity, the hilum of the kidney exists. The hilum houses the renal artery and vein, nerves and the ure ...
Internal Jugular Vein
... The internal jugular vein (IJV) begins in the cranial cavity, as a continuation of the sigmoid sinus. The initial part of the IJV is dilated, and is known as the superior bulb. The vein exits the skull via the jugular foramen. In the neck, the internal jugular vein descends lateral to the common car ...
... The internal jugular vein (IJV) begins in the cranial cavity, as a continuation of the sigmoid sinus. The initial part of the IJV is dilated, and is known as the superior bulb. The vein exits the skull via the jugular foramen. In the neck, the internal jugular vein descends lateral to the common car ...
The Aponeurotic Roots of the Thoracolumbar
... glistening, which represent very much flattened tendons. They consist of closely packed, parallel, collagenous bundles, and by this characteristic may be differentiated from the fibrous membranes of fascia which have their collagenous more irregularly interwoven." ...
... glistening, which represent very much flattened tendons. They consist of closely packed, parallel, collagenous bundles, and by this characteristic may be differentiated from the fibrous membranes of fascia which have their collagenous more irregularly interwoven." ...
Anatomy Review: Respiratory Structures
... alveoli, tiny thin-walled sacs where gas exchange occurs. • Respiratory bronchioles have scattered alveoli in their walls. They lead into alveolar ducts, which are completely lined by alveoli. These ducts end in clusters of alveoli called alveolar sacs. • Label the diagram on the next page. ...
... alveoli, tiny thin-walled sacs where gas exchange occurs. • Respiratory bronchioles have scattered alveoli in their walls. They lead into alveolar ducts, which are completely lined by alveoli. These ducts end in clusters of alveoli called alveolar sacs. • Label the diagram on the next page. ...
PowerPoint 演示文稿
... The communicating branches: --- link the sympathetic ganglion with the corresponding spinal nerve. ---- 2 types: white and gray communicating branches • white communicating branches sympathetic preganglionic fiberse arise from the neurons of lateral horn from T1~L3 segments of spinal nerves. ...
... The communicating branches: --- link the sympathetic ganglion with the corresponding spinal nerve. ---- 2 types: white and gray communicating branches • white communicating branches sympathetic preganglionic fiberse arise from the neurons of lateral horn from T1~L3 segments of spinal nerves. ...
Segmented worms: Annelida
... Spiochaetopterus may process up to 13 mucous bags at once. Some genera use cilia rather than parapodial pumps to generate the water current. Alimentary canal. This is a straight tube from the anterior mouth to the posterior anus. Often this tube is regionated into a pharynx or buccal cavity, a short ...
... Spiochaetopterus may process up to 13 mucous bags at once. Some genera use cilia rather than parapodial pumps to generate the water current. Alimentary canal. This is a straight tube from the anterior mouth to the posterior anus. Often this tube is regionated into a pharynx or buccal cavity, a short ...
thorax_diaphragm-1
... Before birth, the liver is a major hematopoetic organ. The liver is enlarged (relative to the anatomy of the adult), pushing the diaphragm up, and therefore making the thoracic cavity relatively small • Especially the pulmonary cavities/space occupied by the lungs ...
... Before birth, the liver is a major hematopoetic organ. The liver is enlarged (relative to the anatomy of the adult), pushing the diaphragm up, and therefore making the thoracic cavity relatively small • Especially the pulmonary cavities/space occupied by the lungs ...
by Isabella Kung
... Body (shaft): thin, flat, and curved, most markedly at the costal angle where the rib turns anterolaterally. The angle also demarcates the lateral limit of attachment of the deep back muscles to the ribs. The concave internal surface of the body has a costal groove paralleling the inferior border o ...
... Body (shaft): thin, flat, and curved, most markedly at the costal angle where the rib turns anterolaterally. The angle also demarcates the lateral limit of attachment of the deep back muscles to the ribs. The concave internal surface of the body has a costal groove paralleling the inferior border o ...
2017 Thorax and Diaphragm STUDENT w checklist
... Before birth, the liver is a major hematopoetic organ. The liver is enlarged (relative to the anatomy of the adult), pushing the diaphragm up, and therefore making the thoracic cavity relatively small • Especially the pulmonary cavities/space occupied by the lungs ...
... Before birth, the liver is a major hematopoetic organ. The liver is enlarged (relative to the anatomy of the adult), pushing the diaphragm up, and therefore making the thoracic cavity relatively small • Especially the pulmonary cavities/space occupied by the lungs ...
MS Word Version - Interactive Physiology
... alveoli, tiny thin-walled sacs where gas exchange occurs. • Respiratory bronchioles have scattered alveoli in their walls. They lead into alveolar ducts, which are completely lined by alveoli. These ducts end in clusters of alveoli called alveolar sacs. • Label the diagram on the next page. ...
... alveoli, tiny thin-walled sacs where gas exchange occurs. • Respiratory bronchioles have scattered alveoli in their walls. They lead into alveolar ducts, which are completely lined by alveoli. These ducts end in clusters of alveoli called alveolar sacs. • Label the diagram on the next page. ...
Computed Tomography of the Cervical Lymph Nodes
... the internal jugular vein , whose position with respect to th e co mmon carotid artery, seen distinctly after co ntrast injecti on, c hanges slowly from posterolateral to anterolateral, as it descends from suprag lottic to infraglotti c regions . The largest superfi cia l muscle at these levels, the ...
... the internal jugular vein , whose position with respect to th e co mmon carotid artery, seen distinctly after co ntrast injecti on, c hanges slowly from posterolateral to anterolateral, as it descends from suprag lottic to infraglotti c regions . The largest superfi cia l muscle at these levels, the ...
squid dissection - URIteacherknowledge
... large mantle, eight arms with two longer feeding tentacles all with suckers, a beak and mouth, a siphon, a large head (with a brain), two large eyes, and three hearts. The tentacles are long and retractable and have suckers only at the tips. Their large eyes are very similar in structure to people's ...
... large mantle, eight arms with two longer feeding tentacles all with suckers, a beak and mouth, a siphon, a large head (with a brain), two large eyes, and three hearts. The tentacles are long and retractable and have suckers only at the tips. Their large eyes are very similar in structure to people's ...
EARTHWORM LAB The earthworm, Limbricus terrestris, is a
... food, which is then digested and absorbed in the intestine. Annelids are the most complex worms. The body of an annelid is divided into many small ring-like segments. Its body plan is that of a tube within a tube, which means that the digestive system has two openings—a mouth and a anus. The annelid ...
... food, which is then digested and absorbed in the intestine. Annelids are the most complex worms. The body of an annelid is divided into many small ring-like segments. Its body plan is that of a tube within a tube, which means that the digestive system has two openings—a mouth and a anus. The annelid ...
Class Amphibia: Frog dissection Lab
... During one mating of frogs, the female lays some 2,000 to 3,000 eggs in water as the male sheds millions of sperm over them. How do these large numbers relate to the frog’s fitness for life in water? Sequence the passage of food in frog from the time it swallows a bug to the time it expels its remai ...
... During one mating of frogs, the female lays some 2,000 to 3,000 eggs in water as the male sheds millions of sperm over them. How do these large numbers relate to the frog’s fitness for life in water? Sequence the passage of food in frog from the time it swallows a bug to the time it expels its remai ...
CTVA - srrom.ro
... • The most cranial extent of CTVA will be higher than the rectum, to cover the internal iliac and pre-sacral regions. • The most cranial aspect of CTVA should be where the common iliac vessels bifurcate into external/internal iliacs (approximate boney landmark: sacral promontory) ...
... • The most cranial extent of CTVA will be higher than the rectum, to cover the internal iliac and pre-sacral regions. • The most cranial aspect of CTVA should be where the common iliac vessels bifurcate into external/internal iliacs (approximate boney landmark: sacral promontory) ...
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.