The Anatomy of Sea Turtles by
... The circulatory anatomy includes the heart, arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels. The heart is multichambered and serves as the main pump. Arteries have thick walls of muscles and elastic fibers; they carry blood away from the heart.Veins carry blood to the heart; they have thinner layers of muscl ...
... The circulatory anatomy includes the heart, arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels. The heart is multichambered and serves as the main pump. Arteries have thick walls of muscles and elastic fibers; they carry blood away from the heart.Veins carry blood to the heart; they have thinner layers of muscl ...
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... lateral abdominal wall. At first all nerves pierces the transversus abdominis muscle aponeurosis then reach in the interstice between it and the internal oblique muscle. Then, after a short trajectory, nerves will divide in their cutaneous branches: lateral cutaneous branches and anterior cutaneous ...
... lateral abdominal wall. At first all nerves pierces the transversus abdominis muscle aponeurosis then reach in the interstice between it and the internal oblique muscle. Then, after a short trajectory, nerves will divide in their cutaneous branches: lateral cutaneous branches and anterior cutaneous ...
Anatomy of the female perineum, reproductive organs
... large fold of peritoneum (the board ligament), with a uterine tube enclosed in its superior margin and an ovary attached posteriorly, is located on each side of the uterus and extends to the lateral pelvic walls. ...
... large fold of peritoneum (the board ligament), with a uterine tube enclosed in its superior margin and an ovary attached posteriorly, is located on each side of the uterus and extends to the lateral pelvic walls. ...
МІНІСТЕРСТВО ОХОРОНИ ЗДОРОВ`Я УКРАЇНИ
... surface of the mucosa of the lips is the villi, which help preserve the nipple. In the thick lips well developed muscles, through which stays child and squeezes the nipple. These structural features of the lips kept for infants; while bottle-fed baby are smoothed rather than when breastfeeding. The ...
... surface of the mucosa of the lips is the villi, which help preserve the nipple. In the thick lips well developed muscles, through which stays child and squeezes the nipple. These structural features of the lips kept for infants; while bottle-fed baby are smoothed rather than when breastfeeding. The ...
Paleoradiology - Museum Of World Treasures
... planes as well as manipulate the raw data to create three-dimensional (3D) models of mummies and reconstruct their physical appearance (13– 17). Current software allows data manipulation that can produce superb surface detail as well as the use of virtual “fly-through” techniques in an attempt to ex ...
... planes as well as manipulate the raw data to create three-dimensional (3D) models of mummies and reconstruct their physical appearance (13– 17). Current software allows data manipulation that can produce superb surface detail as well as the use of virtual “fly-through” techniques in an attempt to ex ...
Update on Cholesteatoma
... Staged operation may be necessary R id l di Residual disease harder h rd r to t detect d t t ...
... Staged operation may be necessary R id l di Residual disease harder h rd r to t detect d t t ...
Document
... serves to convey the ova to the uterus, running in the superior border of the broad ligments (mesosalpinx). divided into 4 parts: interstitial portion: embodied within the muscular wall of uterus isthmus: narrowest portion ampulla: wide and tortuous infundibulum: fringed by numerous diverging proces ...
... serves to convey the ova to the uterus, running in the superior border of the broad ligments (mesosalpinx). divided into 4 parts: interstitial portion: embodied within the muscular wall of uterus isthmus: narrowest portion ampulla: wide and tortuous infundibulum: fringed by numerous diverging proces ...
MORPHOLOGY OF KNEE JOINT-CLASS-AVES-GENUS
... human being. In the chicken muscle takes origin from the small fossa on the lateral femoral condyle. The muscle run downward on the lateral side of leg and inserted into the middle and distal phalanges of the outer four toes. Contraction of the muscles in chicken produces extension of the knee joint ...
... human being. In the chicken muscle takes origin from the small fossa on the lateral femoral condyle. The muscle run downward on the lateral side of leg and inserted into the middle and distal phalanges of the outer four toes. Contraction of the muscles in chicken produces extension of the knee joint ...
Microsurgical anatomy of the retroauricular
... bulb -in 30% of cases- [7], commonly between 9th and 10th cranial nerves. Sigmoid sinus has a vertical segment and a short horizontal limb and drained into the superior aspect of the jugular bulb. Within the jugular foramen, the superior jugular bulb lies posterolateral to the 9th,10th and 11th cran ...
... bulb -in 30% of cases- [7], commonly between 9th and 10th cranial nerves. Sigmoid sinus has a vertical segment and a short horizontal limb and drained into the superior aspect of the jugular bulb. Within the jugular foramen, the superior jugular bulb lies posterolateral to the 9th,10th and 11th cran ...
Fourth head of triceps brachii muscle – a case report
... Variations in the triceps brachii are neither numerous nor common. Each of the heads may be fused, in varying degrees, with neighboring muscles. During routine dissection of a 65-year-old male cadaver in the Department of Anatomy, unusual variation of fourth head of triceps brachii muscle was found. ...
... Variations in the triceps brachii are neither numerous nor common. Each of the heads may be fused, in varying degrees, with neighboring muscles. During routine dissection of a 65-year-old male cadaver in the Department of Anatomy, unusual variation of fourth head of triceps brachii muscle was found. ...
Variant position of the medial plantar nerve
... medial plantar nerve and its muscular branches in the distal tarsal tunnel. They suggested that entrapment of these nerves may be involved in medial heel pain including plantar fasciitis, heel pain syndrome and fat pad disorders [3]. Katirji et al. stated that compression in the distal tarsal tunnel ...
... medial plantar nerve and its muscular branches in the distal tarsal tunnel. They suggested that entrapment of these nerves may be involved in medial heel pain including plantar fasciitis, heel pain syndrome and fat pad disorders [3]. Katirji et al. stated that compression in the distal tarsal tunnel ...
12. Appendicular & limb2009-06
... As the tissue breakdown progresses, separate digits are formed by the end of 8th week. Programmed cell death ( apoptosis ) is responsible for tissue breakdown in the interdigital regions and is mediated by bone morphogenetic proteins. ...
... As the tissue breakdown progresses, separate digits are formed by the end of 8th week. Programmed cell death ( apoptosis ) is responsible for tissue breakdown in the interdigital regions and is mediated by bone morphogenetic proteins. ...
Collagen and Collagenous Tissues
... Key Points about Collagenous Tissues • Collagen is a ubiquitous structural protein with many types all having a triple helix structure that is cross-linked in a staggered array. • Some of the most common collagen types are fibrillar and the collagen can be organized in 1-D, 2-D or 3-D in different ...
... Key Points about Collagenous Tissues • Collagen is a ubiquitous structural protein with many types all having a triple helix structure that is cross-linked in a staggered array. • Some of the most common collagen types are fibrillar and the collagen can be organized in 1-D, 2-D or 3-D in different ...
Lymphatic Vessels
... Diseases of the Lymphatic System Lymphatic filariasis • Facts from WHO • Nearly 1.4 billion people in 73 countries worldwide are threatened by lymphatic filariasis, a parasitic infection that leads to a disease commonly known as ...
... Diseases of the Lymphatic System Lymphatic filariasis • Facts from WHO • Nearly 1.4 billion people in 73 countries worldwide are threatened by lymphatic filariasis, a parasitic infection that leads to a disease commonly known as ...
Collagen and Collagenous Tissues Collagen
... • By organizing this stiff material in different ways, the body achieves may different functions – 1D ligament; very stiff; less crimp – 2D skin- versatile organization intestine- less versatile vessel- less versatile – 3D heart- complex organization, large deformations ...
... • By organizing this stiff material in different ways, the body achieves may different functions – 1D ligament; very stiff; less crimp – 2D skin- versatile organization intestine- less versatile vessel- less versatile – 3D heart- complex organization, large deformations ...
LIF101 Anatomy - Educator Pages
... LIF301 Advanced Anatomy Leg Review: Bony Landmarks and Muscles of the Lower Leg ...
... LIF301 Advanced Anatomy Leg Review: Bony Landmarks and Muscles of the Lower Leg ...
Bilateral piercing of anterior scalene muscle by anterior branches of
... This variation of superior trunk that is related to scalene muscles may be considered as a predisposing factor for TOS. TOS is the common name of the syndromes characterized with neurogenic and/or vascular symptoms, which are resulted from compression of subclavian vessels and brachial plexus while ...
... This variation of superior trunk that is related to scalene muscles may be considered as a predisposing factor for TOS. TOS is the common name of the syndromes characterized with neurogenic and/or vascular symptoms, which are resulted from compression of subclavian vessels and brachial plexus while ...
Sheet 5
... definitely has a free edge! So the stomach is attached to both greater and lesser omenta. A ligament is a thickening of peritoneum connecting two organs; there are ligaments that connect the spleen, stomach, pancreas and kidneys to other organs. Mesentery of the small intestine is formed of two laye ...
... definitely has a free edge! So the stomach is attached to both greater and lesser omenta. A ligament is a thickening of peritoneum connecting two organs; there are ligaments that connect the spleen, stomach, pancreas and kidneys to other organs. Mesentery of the small intestine is formed of two laye ...
Human_Body_Module_1
... other type of cell, if it did not have a nucleus, it would die. But this is not true for red blood cells & white blood cells which can continue to function without a nucleus. ...
... other type of cell, if it did not have a nucleus, it would die. But this is not true for red blood cells & white blood cells which can continue to function without a nucleus. ...
Radiologic Anatomy of the Sacral Canal
... A tilt of the X-ray beam 10–15 [17] or 20 [18] cephalad allows the best possible view of this bone, and the angle may need to be increased if there is a greater posterior tilt of the sacrum, for example in a female patient [17]. In a comparative study between X-ray and cadavers dissection, Albrech ...
... A tilt of the X-ray beam 10–15 [17] or 20 [18] cephalad allows the best possible view of this bone, and the angle may need to be increased if there is a greater posterior tilt of the sacrum, for example in a female patient [17]. In a comparative study between X-ray and cadavers dissection, Albrech ...
Transversus Abdominis Plane and Rectus Sheath
... Terminal branch of posterior division of femoral nerve Provides cutaneous sensation around patella, anteromedial lower leg, and medial ankle Travels in adductor canal with femoral artery and vein In distal thigh, the saphenous nerve can be identified deep to the sartorious and between the vastus med ...
... Terminal branch of posterior division of femoral nerve Provides cutaneous sensation around patella, anteromedial lower leg, and medial ankle Travels in adductor canal with femoral artery and vein In distal thigh, the saphenous nerve can be identified deep to the sartorious and between the vastus med ...
Lower Extremity Neuroanatomy / Wynn Strodtbeck
... Terminal branch of posterior division of femoral nerve Provides cutaneous sensation around patella, anteromedial lower leg, and medial ankle Travels in adductor canal with femoral artery and vein In distal thigh, the saphenous nerve can be identified deep to the sartorious and between the vastus med ...
... Terminal branch of posterior division of femoral nerve Provides cutaneous sensation around patella, anteromedial lower leg, and medial ankle Travels in adductor canal with femoral artery and vein In distal thigh, the saphenous nerve can be identified deep to the sartorious and between the vastus med ...
Cnidarians - COSEE West
... woman who could paralyze humans on sight, changing them into stone. Perhaps more to the point, jellies belong to the phylum Cnidaria (nigh-dahr-ee-uh), which means "stinging thread." Some cultures around the world call jellies "living water"- the Portuguese call them aguas vivas and in Brazil, they' ...
... woman who could paralyze humans on sight, changing them into stone. Perhaps more to the point, jellies belong to the phylum Cnidaria (nigh-dahr-ee-uh), which means "stinging thread." Some cultures around the world call jellies "living water"- the Portuguese call them aguas vivas and in Brazil, they' ...
Dr.Amina Zakaria Al-tutunji M.B.Ch.B., MD. Obstetrics and
... anteversion & its usually flexed forwards on itself at the isthmus is called anteflexion. As in fig.7 .In around 20% of women, this tilt is not forwards but backwards-retroversion & retroflexion. The uterus consists of 3 layers *peritoneum; the outer serous layer; which covers the body of the uterus ...
... anteversion & its usually flexed forwards on itself at the isthmus is called anteflexion. As in fig.7 .In around 20% of women, this tilt is not forwards but backwards-retroversion & retroflexion. The uterus consists of 3 layers *peritoneum; the outer serous layer; which covers the body of the uterus ...
Long bones
... Vertebral foramen are circular Transverse processes articulate with tubercles of ribs ...
... Vertebral foramen are circular Transverse processes articulate with tubercles of ribs ...
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.