2-MUSCLES INVOLVED IN RESPIRATION
... • Why diaphragm is supplied by cervical nerves? • Why right crus of diaphragm is larger than left crus? ...
... • Why diaphragm is supplied by cervical nerves? • Why right crus of diaphragm is larger than left crus? ...
Three Parts of Ear 1. Inner ear - hearing and equilibrium 2. Middle
... Three canals that define 2/3 of a circle and lie in three places of a space - Anterior - Right angles to Posterior in vertical plane Lateral - lies horizontally - Posterior - Right angles to Anterior in vertical plane Membranous semicircular ducts line each canal and communicate with utricle Amp ...
... Three canals that define 2/3 of a circle and lie in three places of a space - Anterior - Right angles to Posterior in vertical plane Lateral - lies horizontally - Posterior - Right angles to Anterior in vertical plane Membranous semicircular ducts line each canal and communicate with utricle Amp ...
PH_Geo_2-2_Biconditionals_and_Definitions[1]
... Writing Math The biconditional “p if and only if q” can also be written as “p iff q” or p q. ...
... Writing Math The biconditional “p if and only if q” can also be written as “p iff q” or p q. ...
PPT
... forming the right colic flexure • Then becomes continuous with the transverse colon. • Taenia coli, sacculation & appendeces epiplolca are present The peritoneum - Covers the front and the sides of the ascending colon - Binding it to the posterior abdominal wall. ...
... forming the right colic flexure • Then becomes continuous with the transverse colon. • Taenia coli, sacculation & appendeces epiplolca are present The peritoneum - Covers the front and the sides of the ascending colon - Binding it to the posterior abdominal wall. ...
Slides 7
... forming the right colic flexure • Then becomes continuous with the transverse colon. • Taenia coli, sacculation & appendeces epiplolca are present The peritoneum - Covers the front and the sides of the ascending colon - Binding it to the posterior abdominal wall. ...
... forming the right colic flexure • Then becomes continuous with the transverse colon. • Taenia coli, sacculation & appendeces epiplolca are present The peritoneum - Covers the front and the sides of the ascending colon - Binding it to the posterior abdominal wall. ...
Muscles Of The Shoulder Region
... Providing round counter at proximal end of upper extremity. Bony land marks are: spine of scapula, acrominon, Inferior angle of scapula. Muscles Of Shoulder Region Group of six muscles, converge from scapula on to the humerus and surround the shoulder joint, Includes: Deltoid. Supraspi ...
... Providing round counter at proximal end of upper extremity. Bony land marks are: spine of scapula, acrominon, Inferior angle of scapula. Muscles Of Shoulder Region Group of six muscles, converge from scapula on to the humerus and surround the shoulder joint, Includes: Deltoid. Supraspi ...
For Upper limbs
... - under the superficial fascia covering the pectoral region - and lying on the deep fascia covering Pectoralis major & part of the serratus anterior Ms. 4- It extends from the side of the sternum medially to the anterior axillary fold laterally 5- ( part of it extends into the axilla as axillary tai ...
... - under the superficial fascia covering the pectoral region - and lying on the deep fascia covering Pectoralis major & part of the serratus anterior Ms. 4- It extends from the side of the sternum medially to the anterior axillary fold laterally 5- ( part of it extends into the axilla as axillary tai ...
Nerve Supply
... Anterolaterally :The sternothyroid , the superior belly of the omohyoid , the stemohyoid , and the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid Posterolaterqlly : The carotid sheath with the common carotid artery, the internal jugular vein, and the vagus nerve Medially : The larynx, the trachea, the p ...
... Anterolaterally :The sternothyroid , the superior belly of the omohyoid , the stemohyoid , and the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid Posterolaterqlly : The carotid sheath with the common carotid artery, the internal jugular vein, and the vagus nerve Medially : The larynx, the trachea, the p ...
superior mesenteric artery
... forming the right colic flexure • Then becomes continuous with the transverse colon. • Taenia coli, sacculation & appendeces epiplolca are present The peritoneum - Covers the front and the sides of the ascending colon - Binding it to the posterior abdominal wall. ...
... forming the right colic flexure • Then becomes continuous with the transverse colon. • Taenia coli, sacculation & appendeces epiplolca are present The peritoneum - Covers the front and the sides of the ascending colon - Binding it to the posterior abdominal wall. ...
Sheet 3 Anterior abdominal wall Abdullah Qaswal Al
... abdomen” to help the localization of the organs so the doctor will exactly know what is there. ...
... abdomen” to help the localization of the organs so the doctor will exactly know what is there. ...
COLEGIO DECROLY AMERICANO
... Compare Lamarck’s and Darwin’s theories of evolution. Compare and contrast the mechanisms of evolution. Explain natural selection and its role in the evolution of species. Describe adaptations and variations. Understand the necessities for fossil formation. Describe how fossils are dated and what th ...
... Compare Lamarck’s and Darwin’s theories of evolution. Compare and contrast the mechanisms of evolution. Explain natural selection and its role in the evolution of species. Describe adaptations and variations. Understand the necessities for fossil formation. Describe how fossils are dated and what th ...
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... three longitudinal arteries which descend from level of foramen magnum: anterior spinal artery – (x1) from vertebral arteries posterior spinal arteries – (x2) paired, from vertebral arteries supplemented at variable levels by anastomoses with radicular arteries spinal arteries are branches o ...
... three longitudinal arteries which descend from level of foramen magnum: anterior spinal artery – (x1) from vertebral arteries posterior spinal arteries – (x2) paired, from vertebral arteries supplemented at variable levels by anastomoses with radicular arteries spinal arteries are branches o ...
VARIATIONS IN THE ORIGIN OF SARTORIUS MUSCLE
... semilunaris;[3,8] 10. With a central tendinous intersection (kelch and by hyrtl); 11. With its tendon inserted into the medial side of the capsule of the knee, and not extending any farther;[9,10] 12. With some of its medial fibers arising from the splitting of the iliac portion of the fascia lata, ...
... semilunaris;[3,8] 10. With a central tendinous intersection (kelch and by hyrtl); 11. With its tendon inserted into the medial side of the capsule of the knee, and not extending any farther;[9,10] 12. With some of its medial fibers arising from the splitting of the iliac portion of the fascia lata, ...
07-lumbar plexus+lymphatics
... perineal body (a mass of fibrous tissue) in front of anal canal. -its function is to support the prostate or to constrict the vagina + to stabilize the perineal body. ...
... perineal body (a mass of fibrous tissue) in front of anal canal. -its function is to support the prostate or to constrict the vagina + to stabilize the perineal body. ...
Method for determining thyroid size by ultrasonography
... • Children can be measured supine with a pillow or rolled towel under the shoulders to maintain neck extension. Alternatively, they can be seated upright in a hard-backed chair with their back and shoulders straight, neck mildly hyperextended, and head turned slightly away from side of interest. • ...
... • Children can be measured supine with a pillow or rolled towel under the shoulders to maintain neck extension. Alternatively, they can be seated upright in a hard-backed chair with their back and shoulders straight, neck mildly hyperextended, and head turned slightly away from side of interest. • ...
Document
... c. phylum Platyhelminthes 22. Which of the following classes is (are) totally parasitic? a. Cestoidea b. Turbellaria c. Trematoda d. Cestoidea and Trematoda e. all of the above 23. An active marine predator is found possessing these characteristics: a series of tentacles (modified from the foot), a ...
... c. phylum Platyhelminthes 22. Which of the following classes is (are) totally parasitic? a. Cestoidea b. Turbellaria c. Trematoda d. Cestoidea and Trematoda e. all of the above 23. An active marine predator is found possessing these characteristics: a series of tentacles (modified from the foot), a ...
Heart and Mediastinum
... Internal anatomy of right ventricle (Moore Fig 1.47) The supraventricular crest is a ridged thickening of the right ventricular muscular wall and this forms the separation between the inflow and outflow tracts (conous arterious). One side contains lots of trabeculae carnea and other side is smooth ...
... Internal anatomy of right ventricle (Moore Fig 1.47) The supraventricular crest is a ridged thickening of the right ventricular muscular wall and this forms the separation between the inflow and outflow tracts (conous arterious). One side contains lots of trabeculae carnea and other side is smooth ...
PELVIC BLOOD SUPPLY - University of Kansas Medical Center
... Travels over left common iliac vessels into pelvic cavity. Supplies superior aspect of rectum. Anastomoses with middle and inferior rectal arteries. ...
... Travels over left common iliac vessels into pelvic cavity. Supplies superior aspect of rectum. Anastomoses with middle and inferior rectal arteries. ...
Types of Body Movements
... regions of the body, several joints may work together to produce a particular movement. Overall, each type of synovial joint is necessary to provide the body with its great exibility and mobility. There are many types of movement that can occur at synovial joints (Table 1). Movement types are gener ...
... regions of the body, several joints may work together to produce a particular movement. Overall, each type of synovial joint is necessary to provide the body with its great exibility and mobility. There are many types of movement that can occur at synovial joints (Table 1). Movement types are gener ...
Lateral Arm Flap
... triceps muscle, dissection of the vascular pedicle to a proximal direction can be difficult. The average length of the pedicle that is not covered by the triceps muscle is thus 7–8 cm [165, 176]. By longitudinally splitting the above triceps heads, the profunda brachii artery and veins can be followe ...
... triceps muscle, dissection of the vascular pedicle to a proximal direction can be difficult. The average length of the pedicle that is not covered by the triceps muscle is thus 7–8 cm [165, 176]. By longitudinally splitting the above triceps heads, the profunda brachii artery and veins can be followe ...
Lower limb Neurovasculature
... lateral compartment of the leg • It runs behind and inferior to lateral malleolus • It then divides into Medial and Lateral plantar branches • It gives the following branches: Peroneal artery which gives lateral malleolar and calcaneal branches ...
... lateral compartment of the leg • It runs behind and inferior to lateral malleolus • It then divides into Medial and Lateral plantar branches • It gives the following branches: Peroneal artery which gives lateral malleolar and calcaneal branches ...
Assignment 2
... 3. Give careful rigorous proofs of Propositions 2.3, 2.4, and 2.5 in the textbook. 4. (a) Show that up to isomorphism5 , there is only one incidence geometry with exactly three points (i.e. show that any incidence geometry with exactly three points is isomorphic to our example from class). (b) Class ...
... 3. Give careful rigorous proofs of Propositions 2.3, 2.4, and 2.5 in the textbook. 4. (a) Show that up to isomorphism5 , there is only one incidence geometry with exactly three points (i.e. show that any incidence geometry with exactly three points is isomorphic to our example from class). (b) Class ...
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.