Moss_animals
... closing its tentacle tips around the prey to form a cage. The lophophore may scan the water by rotating and swaying. The ciliated pharynx assists ingestion. Unsuitable particles may be rejected by mouth closure, tentacle flicking, funnel closure, or by passage between the tentacles. Blank areas on t ...
... closing its tentacle tips around the prey to form a cage. The lophophore may scan the water by rotating and swaying. The ciliated pharynx assists ingestion. Unsuitable particles may be rejected by mouth closure, tentacle flicking, funnel closure, or by passage between the tentacles. Blank areas on t ...
Thumb reconstruction
... veins originate from the plantar digital veins and communicate with the dorsal digital veins by perforating veins. Nerves dorsum of the foot is innervated from the sural, superficial, and deep peroneal nerves. The plantar surface is innervated by the tibial nerve, which divides into the medial and ...
... veins originate from the plantar digital veins and communicate with the dorsal digital veins by perforating veins. Nerves dorsum of the foot is innervated from the sural, superficial, and deep peroneal nerves. The plantar surface is innervated by the tibial nerve, which divides into the medial and ...
ARTERIES OF THE HEAD AND NECK
... viii. The angular artery anastomoses with dorsal nasal branches of the ophthalmic artery providing direct communication between the internal and external carotid arteries. ix. The anterior facial vein lies lateral to the artery, and takes a more direct course across the face, where it is separated f ...
... viii. The angular artery anastomoses with dorsal nasal branches of the ophthalmic artery providing direct communication between the internal and external carotid arteries. ix. The anterior facial vein lies lateral to the artery, and takes a more direct course across the face, where it is separated f ...
1. acute angle : An angle that measures less than a right angle (90
... A number that uses place value and a decimal point to show values less than one, such as tenths and hundredths Example: 3.47 29. decimal number system : A place value number system based on grouping by tens; each place has a value 10 times the value of the place at its right. ...
... A number that uses place value and a decimal point to show values less than one, such as tenths and hundredths Example: 3.47 29. decimal number system : A place value number system based on grouping by tens; each place has a value 10 times the value of the place at its right. ...
lecture 15
... cranialvertebral junction (angle of upper throat where spine joins skull) • Orientation of head & neck- vertical • Base of cranium & vocal tract are bent sharply relative to axis • Bend is unique to humans ...
... cranialvertebral junction (angle of upper throat where spine joins skull) • Orientation of head & neck- vertical • Base of cranium & vocal tract are bent sharply relative to axis • Bend is unique to humans ...
Full Text (Part II)
... The muscles are responsible for moving structures, modifying the function of other muscles, and stabilizing joints. Muscles originate and insert via tendons. The origin of a muscle is its fixed point while the insertion is typically the point that it moves. Muscles can attach via their tendons to bo ...
... The muscles are responsible for moving structures, modifying the function of other muscles, and stabilizing joints. Muscles originate and insert via tendons. The origin of a muscle is its fixed point while the insertion is typically the point that it moves. Muscles can attach via their tendons to bo ...
tube formation by pomatoceros triqueter (polychaeta)
... also being laid down on the other side of the tube.) Region A-D is the free anterior face of the tube; region I is covered by the ventral collar; regions 2, 3 and 4 are covered by the lateral collar, and where the lateral collar overlaps on the substratum the anterior surface and lateral surface dep ...
... also being laid down on the other side of the tube.) Region A-D is the free anterior face of the tube; region I is covered by the ventral collar; regions 2, 3 and 4 are covered by the lateral collar, and where the lateral collar overlaps on the substratum the anterior surface and lateral surface dep ...
Dislocation and Fracture Reductions
... guided to the reduced position without force. In this way, medial or lateral components of the dislocation can be controlled and corrected. ...
... guided to the reduced position without force. In this way, medial or lateral components of the dislocation can be controlled and corrected. ...
Geometry Vocabulary
... 1. A straight line can be drawn joining any two points. 2. Any straight line segment can be extended indefinitely in a straight line. 3. Given any straight line segment, a circle can be drawn having the segment as radius and one endpoint as center. 4. All right angles are congruent. 5. If two lines ...
... 1. A straight line can be drawn joining any two points. 2. Any straight line segment can be extended indefinitely in a straight line. 3. Given any straight line segment, a circle can be drawn having the segment as radius and one endpoint as center. 4. All right angles are congruent. 5. If two lines ...
Glossary - Neurosurgery and Spine Specialists
... spinal column. Discs are named according to which two vertebrae they are between, e.g. „the C3-4 disc.‟ Composed of the outer annulus fibrosus and inner nucleus pulposus, two types of cartilage. ...
... spinal column. Discs are named according to which two vertebrae they are between, e.g. „the C3-4 disc.‟ Composed of the outer annulus fibrosus and inner nucleus pulposus, two types of cartilage. ...
Anatomic variance of the coracoclavicular ligaments
... the main coracoclavicular bursa, which extended superiorly from the coracoid. The coracoid insertion of the conoid ligament differed considerably between specimens. In all cases the conoid inserted at the posteriormost area of the coracoid dorsum, limited anteriorly by the insertion of the trapezoid ...
... the main coracoclavicular bursa, which extended superiorly from the coracoid. The coracoid insertion of the conoid ligament differed considerably between specimens. In all cases the conoid inserted at the posteriormost area of the coracoid dorsum, limited anteriorly by the insertion of the trapezoid ...
Applied anatomy of the fasciocutaneous branch of
... he popliteal region and the knee can be exposed to extensive lesions that require the use of flaps in their repair. The most frequent etiologies are trauma, although infections, tumour ablations and retraction scars (the latter caused mainly by burns) may lead to large cutaneous losses in the region ...
... he popliteal region and the knee can be exposed to extensive lesions that require the use of flaps in their repair. The most frequent etiologies are trauma, although infections, tumour ablations and retraction scars (the latter caused mainly by burns) may lead to large cutaneous losses in the region ...
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... from the 1- medial calcaneal branch of the tibial nerve ( it innervates the medial side of the heel ) . 2- Branches from the medial planter nerve ( from tibial nerve ) they innervate the medial two third of the sole . 3- Branches from the lateral planter nerve ( from tibial nerve )they innervate lat ...
... from the 1- medial calcaneal branch of the tibial nerve ( it innervates the medial side of the heel ) . 2- Branches from the medial planter nerve ( from tibial nerve ) they innervate the medial two third of the sole . 3- Branches from the lateral planter nerve ( from tibial nerve )they innervate lat ...
The Arterial Supply of the Dura Mater of the Rhesus
... of the foramen ovale to enter the middle cranial fossa. It grooves the inner table of bone at the base of the middle cranial fossa immediately above the glenoid cavity as it passes toward the lateral wall. Here the artery divides into two main branches which course anteriorly and posteriorly. The an ...
... of the foramen ovale to enter the middle cranial fossa. It grooves the inner table of bone at the base of the middle cranial fossa immediately above the glenoid cavity as it passes toward the lateral wall. Here the artery divides into two main branches which course anteriorly and posteriorly. The an ...
ppt
... 1- The strength of the surrounding muscles 2-The integrity of the lever system of the femoral neck and head within the intact hip joint When standing on one leg, the abductors of the hip on this side (gluteus medius and minimus and tensor fasciae latae) maintain fixation at the hip joint If, however ...
... 1- The strength of the surrounding muscles 2-The integrity of the lever system of the femoral neck and head within the intact hip joint When standing on one leg, the abductors of the hip on this side (gluteus medius and minimus and tensor fasciae latae) maintain fixation at the hip joint If, however ...
PPT - CONRAD
... Prior to the examination: Everything needed for the procedure should be in place before the study participant is brought into the room. This includes working equipment, spare bulbs, and adequate specula that have been inspected to make sure there are no rough edges that could induce epithelial injur ...
... Prior to the examination: Everything needed for the procedure should be in place before the study participant is brought into the room. This includes working equipment, spare bulbs, and adequate specula that have been inspected to make sure there are no rough edges that could induce epithelial injur ...
the gluteus maximus muscle
... 1- The strength of the surrounding muscles 2-The integrity of the lever system of the femoral neck and head within the intact hip joint When standing on one leg, the abductors of the hip on this side (gluteus medius and minimus and tensor fasciae latae) maintain fixation at the hip joint If, however ...
... 1- The strength of the surrounding muscles 2-The integrity of the lever system of the femoral neck and head within the intact hip joint When standing on one leg, the abductors of the hip on this side (gluteus medius and minimus and tensor fasciae latae) maintain fixation at the hip joint If, however ...
Posterior Lateral Mass Screw Fixation: Anatomic
... occupies the major inferior part of the intertransverse foramen (Fig. 3B) [24,25]. On the posterior aspect of the lateral mass, the mean distance is about 5.6 mm from the posterior center of the lateral mass to the projections of the spinal nerves, superiorly and inferiorly, for all levels [26]. Pai ...
... occupies the major inferior part of the intertransverse foramen (Fig. 3B) [24,25]. On the posterior aspect of the lateral mass, the mean distance is about 5.6 mm from the posterior center of the lateral mass to the projections of the spinal nerves, superiorly and inferiorly, for all levels [26]. Pai ...
Anterior Compartment Fore arm - By Dr Nand Lal Dhomeja
... Action: flexor of proximal interphalangeal joints, metacarpophalangeal joints, wrist joint and assists in flexion of elbow. ...
... Action: flexor of proximal interphalangeal joints, metacarpophalangeal joints, wrist joint and assists in flexion of elbow. ...
Chordata (Fish)
... • Chondrichthyes: eggs fertilized internally, pelvic finstransfer sperm. Oviparous - newborn hatches outside of body, Ovoviviparous- internally • Actinopterygii: eggs fertalized/born outside • Actinistia:give birth to live young • Dipnoi: external, dig hole in mud to protect Colin, Tyler ...
... • Chondrichthyes: eggs fertilized internally, pelvic finstransfer sperm. Oviparous - newborn hatches outside of body, Ovoviviparous- internally • Actinopterygii: eggs fertalized/born outside • Actinistia:give birth to live young • Dipnoi: external, dig hole in mud to protect Colin, Tyler ...
female breast
... • It is a common surgical condition. • 60% of carcinomas of breast occur in the upper lateral quadrant. • 75% of lymph from the breast drains into the axillary lymph nodes. • In case of carcinoma of one breast, the other breast and the opposite axillary lymph nodes are affected because of the anasto ...
... • It is a common surgical condition. • 60% of carcinomas of breast occur in the upper lateral quadrant. • 75% of lymph from the breast drains into the axillary lymph nodes. • In case of carcinoma of one breast, the other breast and the opposite axillary lymph nodes are affected because of the anasto ...
Anatomical terms of location
Standard anatomical terms of location deal unambiguously with the anatomy of animals, including humans.While these terms are standardized within specific fields of biology, there are unavoidable, sometimes dramatic, differences between some disciplines. For example, differences in terminology remain a problem that, to some extent, still separates the terminology of human anatomy from that used in the study of various other zoological categories.