Development of body cavities
... is located between and attached to both the Yolk Sac and the Amniotic Sac, as shown here at the end of the third week. Cut edge of amniotic membrane The dashed line shows the approximate plane of section used for the cross sectional drawings on syllabus page 30. ...
... is located between and attached to both the Yolk Sac and the Amniotic Sac, as shown here at the end of the third week. Cut edge of amniotic membrane The dashed line shows the approximate plane of section used for the cross sectional drawings on syllabus page 30. ...
Chapter 8 Respiratory System
... 14. Describe the deleterious effects of tobacco. [p.182, Health Focus] 15. Describe the role of the respiratory system in homeostasis. [9.5, p.184] 16. Discuss how the respiratory system works with other body systems to maintain homeostasis. [9.5, pp.183-184, Human Systems Work Together] 17. Underst ...
... 14. Describe the deleterious effects of tobacco. [p.182, Health Focus] 15. Describe the role of the respiratory system in homeostasis. [9.5, p.184] 16. Discuss how the respiratory system works with other body systems to maintain homeostasis. [9.5, pp.183-184, Human Systems Work Together] 17. Underst ...
Appendicular &limb by dr.saro0ona
... The early stages of limb development are alike for the upper and lower limbs Because of their form & function, there are many distinct differences between the development of hand and foot ...
... The early stages of limb development are alike for the upper and lower limbs Because of their form & function, there are many distinct differences between the development of hand and foot ...
Surgical and angiographic anatomy of the posterior
... even multiple AChA [2–4] has been reported in 30% of the cases [4]. The origin of the AChA is almost always lateral to the optic tract. The artery then crosses the optic tract from lateral to medial direction and courses along the optic tract to reach the lateral margin of the cerebral peduncle. The ...
... even multiple AChA [2–4] has been reported in 30% of the cases [4]. The origin of the AChA is almost always lateral to the optic tract. The artery then crosses the optic tract from lateral to medial direction and courses along the optic tract to reach the lateral margin of the cerebral peduncle. The ...
CHAPTER 9 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
... 14. Describe the deleterious effects of tobacco. [p.182, Health Focus] 15. Describe the role of the respiratory system in homeostasis. [9.5, p.184] 16. Discuss how the respiratory system works with other body systems to maintain homeostasis. [9.5, pp.183-184, Human Systems Work Together] 17. Underst ...
... 14. Describe the deleterious effects of tobacco. [p.182, Health Focus] 15. Describe the role of the respiratory system in homeostasis. [9.5, p.184] 16. Discuss how the respiratory system works with other body systems to maintain homeostasis. [9.5, pp.183-184, Human Systems Work Together] 17. Underst ...
Human - Santa Monica College
... Lab Station 2: Drawing: Mitosis and meiosis Use the paper and pens provided to draw both meiosis and mitosis. For the sake of clarity, follow only one homologous pair of chromosomes. Draw the chromosomes with two different colors. Follow the process through replication of those chromosomes, and divi ...
... Lab Station 2: Drawing: Mitosis and meiosis Use the paper and pens provided to draw both meiosis and mitosis. For the sake of clarity, follow only one homologous pair of chromosomes. Draw the chromosomes with two different colors. Follow the process through replication of those chromosomes, and divi ...
Radiology course
... Horseshoe-kidney • Horseshoe kidneys are the most common type of renal fusion anomaly. They render the kidneys susceptible to trauma and are an independent risk factor for the development of renal calculi and transitional cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis. • Horseshoe kidneys are found in approxim ...
... Horseshoe-kidney • Horseshoe kidneys are the most common type of renal fusion anomaly. They render the kidneys susceptible to trauma and are an independent risk factor for the development of renal calculi and transitional cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis. • Horseshoe kidneys are found in approxim ...
Some Nemerteans from South Africa and a note on Lineus
... with haematoxylin-eosin, can readily be distinguished from those of L. ruber. Both series of L. olivaeea show an epithelium laden with granules deeply stained with haematoxylin, so that the general effect is blue, while in both series of L. ruber (SAN 3 & 9) it is brilliant with eosin-stained masses ...
... with haematoxylin-eosin, can readily be distinguished from those of L. ruber. Both series of L. olivaeea show an epithelium laden with granules deeply stained with haematoxylin, so that the general effect is blue, while in both series of L. ruber (SAN 3 & 9) it is brilliant with eosin-stained masses ...
Lophophorata SP
... simple circle . The mouth is at the bottom (apex) of the lophophore encircled by the ring of tentacles. The feeding current is generated by the lateral tentacular cilia and food particles are transported to the mouth by the frontal cilia. Water enters the open end of the lophophore and exits lateral ...
... simple circle . The mouth is at the bottom (apex) of the lophophore encircled by the ring of tentacles. The feeding current is generated by the lateral tentacular cilia and food particles are transported to the mouth by the frontal cilia. Water enters the open end of the lophophore and exits lateral ...
Surgical anatomy of the cervical segment of the hypoglossal nerve
... hypoglossal canal, which was invariably located anterior-inferior to the jugular foramen in the posterior cranial base. The HN continued downward until the level of the inferior vagal ganglion, to which it was attached by a dense connective tissue. Few nerve filaments crossed through this tissue to c ...
... hypoglossal canal, which was invariably located anterior-inferior to the jugular foramen in the posterior cranial base. The HN continued downward until the level of the inferior vagal ganglion, to which it was attached by a dense connective tissue. Few nerve filaments crossed through this tissue to c ...
figure 1: normal orientation of posterior talofibular ligament
... The length and width for PTFL was found to be 25.05mm and 5.88mm respectively. Right and left ankle values compared using the p- value of student t- test with the level of significance. There was no statistical significance between right and left ankle values obtained by dissection. The dimensions o ...
... The length and width for PTFL was found to be 25.05mm and 5.88mm respectively. Right and left ankle values compared using the p- value of student t- test with the level of significance. There was no statistical significance between right and left ankle values obtained by dissection. The dimensions o ...
Higher division of the extensor digitorum longus muscle: A cadaveric
... from the fourth digital tendon7. The higher up division of the common tendon of the EDL is rarely reported in the literature. In the past, Arora et al. have observed the higher up division of the common tendon of the EDL in the lower part of the leg. In this case, the EDL common tendon divided initi ...
... from the fourth digital tendon7. The higher up division of the common tendon of the EDL is rarely reported in the literature. In the past, Arora et al. have observed the higher up division of the common tendon of the EDL in the lower part of the leg. In this case, the EDL common tendon divided initi ...
female genitalia
... corpora cavernosa which are tissue continuous from the ishiocavernosus muscle, and a glans. Suspended by a suspensory ligament. Bulb of the Vestibule: two erectile tissues lateral to the vaginal orifice; covered by the bulbospongiosus muscle; separated by the clitoris and the vestibule of the vagi ...
... corpora cavernosa which are tissue continuous from the ishiocavernosus muscle, and a glans. Suspended by a suspensory ligament. Bulb of the Vestibule: two erectile tissues lateral to the vaginal orifice; covered by the bulbospongiosus muscle; separated by the clitoris and the vestibule of the vagi ...
VBA201 Lecture Note
... essential preliminary, whereas the term Veterinary Anatomy refers to that branch of Veterinary Medicine which deals with the form and structure of the principal domesticated animals. The study of anatomy usually involves dissection of animals in gross anatomy laboratory coupled with close observatio ...
... essential preliminary, whereas the term Veterinary Anatomy refers to that branch of Veterinary Medicine which deals with the form and structure of the principal domesticated animals. The study of anatomy usually involves dissection of animals in gross anatomy laboratory coupled with close observatio ...
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
... Describe the root value, formation course, relations and branches of axillary nerve. What are effects of injury at surgical neck of humerus? SHORT ESSAY ...
... Describe the root value, formation course, relations and branches of axillary nerve. What are effects of injury at surgical neck of humerus? SHORT ESSAY ...
International Journal of Advanced Research in Biological
... The plantaris muscle belongs to the posterior superficial crural muscles. It is placed between the gastrocnemius and soleus. Its origin usually is from the inferior part of the lateral supracondylar line of the femur at a position a little superior to the origin of the lateral head of gastrocnemius. ...
... The plantaris muscle belongs to the posterior superficial crural muscles. It is placed between the gastrocnemius and soleus. Its origin usually is from the inferior part of the lateral supracondylar line of the femur at a position a little superior to the origin of the lateral head of gastrocnemius. ...
Variations of the proximal attachment of the biceps brachii muscle in
... Among the reports of the various studies on the origin of the BBM, the occurrence of supernumerary head has been the most prevalent variation. Within numerous reported cases of supernumerary heads of BBM, the third head of BBM was the most common [4]. Within the reported prevalence range of 9.1% to ...
... Among the reports of the various studies on the origin of the BBM, the occurrence of supernumerary head has been the most prevalent variation. Within numerous reported cases of supernumerary heads of BBM, the third head of BBM was the most common [4]. Within the reported prevalence range of 9.1% to ...
Case report Unusual looping pattern of ansa cervicalis: case report
... pattern of ansa cervicalis. The inferior root of ansa cervicalis, instead of joining the superior root as a single nerve, had both the C2 and C3 components of it joined to the superior root separately without uniting each other. Due to this, two loops of AC were formed superior and inferior. Conclus ...
... pattern of ansa cervicalis. The inferior root of ansa cervicalis, instead of joining the superior root as a single nerve, had both the C2 and C3 components of it joined to the superior root separately without uniting each other. Due to this, two loops of AC were formed superior and inferior. Conclus ...
The Importance of Rotational Control in
... fabellafibular), capsule, popliteus often pierces deep capsule ...
... fabellafibular), capsule, popliteus often pierces deep capsule ...
10 Body Systems - Brookings School District
... Orangutan image from: http://www.biologycorner.com/webquests.php Fish image from:http://www.woodburning.com/fish/ Frog image from: http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~mmorley/rainbow/green%20frog.jpg Cardinal image from: http://www.nps.gov/fopu/pulaskione/GRAPHIC/IMAGES/birds/Northern%20Cardinal.jpg ...
... Orangutan image from: http://www.biologycorner.com/webquests.php Fish image from:http://www.woodburning.com/fish/ Frog image from: http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~mmorley/rainbow/green%20frog.jpg Cardinal image from: http://www.nps.gov/fopu/pulaskione/GRAPHIC/IMAGES/birds/Northern%20Cardinal.jpg ...
File - Cowan Science
... Orangutan image from: http://www.biologycorner.com/webquests.php Fish image from:http://www.woodburning.com/fish/ Frog image from: http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~mmorley/rainbow/green%20frog.jpg Cardinal image from: http://www.nps.gov/fopu/pulaskione/GRAPHIC/IMAGES/birds/Northern%20Cardinal.jpg ...
... Orangutan image from: http://www.biologycorner.com/webquests.php Fish image from:http://www.woodburning.com/fish/ Frog image from: http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~mmorley/rainbow/green%20frog.jpg Cardinal image from: http://www.nps.gov/fopu/pulaskione/GRAPHIC/IMAGES/birds/Northern%20Cardinal.jpg ...
View PDF - OMICS International
... In monkeys and apes, the arrangement of the dissected temporal muscles at work is consistent with primate anatomy texts. A superficial fleshy head of the temporalis muscle takes origin from the skull area between the superior and inferior temporal ridges, from the ridges themselves and to a slight d ...
... In monkeys and apes, the arrangement of the dissected temporal muscles at work is consistent with primate anatomy texts. A superficial fleshy head of the temporalis muscle takes origin from the skull area between the superior and inferior temporal ridges, from the ridges themselves and to a slight d ...
The Central Nervous System
... Adaptation occurs in certain sensory receptors when they are subjected to an unchanging stimulus As a result, the receptor potentials decline in frequency or stop Some receptors adapt quickly (pressure, touch and smell) Nocioceptors and proprioceptors adapt slowly or not at all as they serve a prote ...
... Adaptation occurs in certain sensory receptors when they are subjected to an unchanging stimulus As a result, the receptor potentials decline in frequency or stop Some receptors adapt quickly (pressure, touch and smell) Nocioceptors and proprioceptors adapt slowly or not at all as they serve a prote ...
Animal Kingdom - gcaramsbiology
... Centipedes (class chilopoda) Centipedes have painful, poisonous bite that can be dangerous to small children. Centipedes have one pair of legs per body segment ...
... Centipedes (class chilopoda) Centipedes have painful, poisonous bite that can be dangerous to small children. Centipedes have one pair of legs per body segment ...
brachial plexus
... Although not yet evaluated by formal research, the experience of this author is that loss of resistance to air as well as nerve stimulation may be used for the placement in this block. If proven successful, this should make this block ideally suited for postoperative use, and when severely painful c ...
... Although not yet evaluated by formal research, the experience of this author is that loss of resistance to air as well as nerve stimulation may be used for the placement in this block. If proven successful, this should make this block ideally suited for postoperative use, and when severely painful c ...
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.