BRACHIAL PLEXUS - By Dr Nand Lal Dhomeja ( Anatomy
... • C5 accepts contribution from C4 and then unites with C6 to form the upper trunk. • C7 will continue as the middle trunk. • T1 accepts contribution From T2 and then unites with C8 to form the lower trunk. • The trunks desend laterally above the clavicle and bifurcate into anterior and posterior div ...
... • C5 accepts contribution from C4 and then unites with C6 to form the upper trunk. • C7 will continue as the middle trunk. • T1 accepts contribution From T2 and then unites with C8 to form the lower trunk. • The trunks desend laterally above the clavicle and bifurcate into anterior and posterior div ...
Tongji Univesity School of Medicine 2012
... Select the one letter answer or completion that is best in each case (one choice ...
... Select the one letter answer or completion that is best in each case (one choice ...
Thoracic Sympathetic Trunk
... •Formation of Thoracic Duct •The thoracic duct is the principal channel through which lymph from most of the body is returned to the venous system. It begins as a confluence of lymph trunks in the abdomen, sometimes forming a saccular dilation referred to as the cisterna chyli (chyle cistern), whic ...
... •Formation of Thoracic Duct •The thoracic duct is the principal channel through which lymph from most of the body is returned to the venous system. It begins as a confluence of lymph trunks in the abdomen, sometimes forming a saccular dilation referred to as the cisterna chyli (chyle cistern), whic ...
Lab Handout 2
... relationships after you become familiar with the skeleton. Your lab instructor will help explain many of them while helping you with the skeleton. Please inquire about any that you do not understand. Acromion - easily palpated as bone of the shoulder. Anterior superior iliac spine - important radiol ...
... relationships after you become familiar with the skeleton. Your lab instructor will help explain many of them while helping you with the skeleton. Please inquire about any that you do not understand. Acromion - easily palpated as bone of the shoulder. Anterior superior iliac spine - important radiol ...
Anatomy of he Urinary System
... The Urinary Bladder Cont., Anterior relation • Symphysis pubis • Retropubic fat Inferior relation: • Prostate gland • The muscle of the bladder wall is called Detrusor muscle • It is thickened at the neck to form involuntary internal urethral sphincter • Trigone is triangular area where the two ure ...
... The Urinary Bladder Cont., Anterior relation • Symphysis pubis • Retropubic fat Inferior relation: • Prostate gland • The muscle of the bladder wall is called Detrusor muscle • It is thickened at the neck to form involuntary internal urethral sphincter • Trigone is triangular area where the two ure ...
10.Anatomy-MBBS
... b)A chronic alcoholic adult male, suffering from cirrhosis of liver, was admitted in the hospital with bouts of haematemesis (vomiting of altered blood).. c) Avascular necrosis of head following intracapsular fracture of the neck of femur in old age. d) In carpal tunnel syndrome, there is burning pa ...
... b)A chronic alcoholic adult male, suffering from cirrhosis of liver, was admitted in the hospital with bouts of haematemesis (vomiting of altered blood).. c) Avascular necrosis of head following intracapsular fracture of the neck of femur in old age. d) In carpal tunnel syndrome, there is burning pa ...
Chambers of the heart
... It consists of two regions: the main concavity and a small outpouching called auricle. At the region of junction between these two parts, on the outer side, there is a vertical groove called sulcus terminalis, which on the inner side forms a ridge known as crista terminalis. The main part of the atr ...
... It consists of two regions: the main concavity and a small outpouching called auricle. At the region of junction between these two parts, on the outer side, there is a vertical groove called sulcus terminalis, which on the inner side forms a ridge known as crista terminalis. The main part of the atr ...
Introduction Surface electrodes Near nerve needle electrodes
... of flexion of the toes Sandals may cause compression of the plantar digital nerve to the lateral side of the great toe Surgery for hallux valgus may damage the digital nerve to the lateral side of the great toe Trauma ...
... of flexion of the toes Sandals may cause compression of the plantar digital nerve to the lateral side of the great toe Surgery for hallux valgus may damage the digital nerve to the lateral side of the great toe Trauma ...
Phylum Mollusca
... Skeletal- Mantle may secretes a shell. Use hydrostatic pressure for ventral muscular foot. Muscles -Ventral muscular foot and other muscles present. Digestive- complete complex with salivary glands, digestive gland and Rasping tongue (Radula). Circulatory - Open except for Cephalopoda. Dorsal heart, ...
... Skeletal- Mantle may secretes a shell. Use hydrostatic pressure for ventral muscular foot. Muscles -Ventral muscular foot and other muscles present. Digestive- complete complex with salivary glands, digestive gland and Rasping tongue (Radula). Circulatory - Open except for Cephalopoda. Dorsal heart, ...
Muscles of the Back
... to the centers of the hip joints, and anterior to the knee and ankle joints. It follows that when the body is in this position, the greater part of its weight falls in front of the vertebral column. It is, therefore, not surprising to find that the postvertebral muscles of the back are well develope ...
... to the centers of the hip joints, and anterior to the knee and ankle joints. It follows that when the body is in this position, the greater part of its weight falls in front of the vertebral column. It is, therefore, not surprising to find that the postvertebral muscles of the back are well develope ...
Parasympathetic: "Sex, Sandwiche
... Vagal nerve: path into thorax Vagus nerve, unlike phrenic, continues through diaphragm with esophagus--it is "Not Left Behind": · The left vagus is anterior, right is posterior [behind]. ...
... Vagal nerve: path into thorax Vagus nerve, unlike phrenic, continues through diaphragm with esophagus--it is "Not Left Behind": · The left vagus is anterior, right is posterior [behind]. ...
Oral Cavity (Mouth) - Yeditepe University Pharma Anatomy
... Can be used for breathing because it opens into the pharynx, which is a common pathway for food and air. For this reason, the oral cavity can be used by physicians to access the lower airway. ...
... Can be used for breathing because it opens into the pharynx, which is a common pathway for food and air. For this reason, the oral cavity can be used by physicians to access the lower airway. ...
Phylum Mollusca
... Skeletal- Mantle may secretes a shell. Use hydrostatic pressure for ventral muscular foot. Muscles -Ventral muscular foot and other muscles present. Digestive- complete complex with salivary glands, digestive gland and Rasping tongue (Radula). Circulatory - Open except for Cephalopoda. Dorsal heart, ...
... Skeletal- Mantle may secretes a shell. Use hydrostatic pressure for ventral muscular foot. Muscles -Ventral muscular foot and other muscles present. Digestive- complete complex with salivary glands, digestive gland and Rasping tongue (Radula). Circulatory - Open except for Cephalopoda. Dorsal heart, ...
STUDY OF PONTICULI IN HUMAN ATLAS VERTBRAE
... In the present study the over all incidence of lateral ponticuli were 13 (6.5%). This incidence was higher than those reported by other workers. The number of lateral bridges occurring with the retroarticular canal appeared to increase with age, after forty.4 Posterolateral ponticuli were found in 5 ...
... In the present study the over all incidence of lateral ponticuli were 13 (6.5%). This incidence was higher than those reported by other workers. The number of lateral bridges occurring with the retroarticular canal appeared to increase with age, after forty.4 Posterolateral ponticuli were found in 5 ...
... through a larval stage called the trocophore. The trocophore is a ciliated, free-swimming stage. Mollusks also have a radula or file-like organ for feeding, a mantle that may secrete a shell, and a muscular foot for locomotion. Clams are marine mollusks with two valves or shells. Like all mollusks, ...
1. The boundaries of the perineum include all the following except
... The perineal body is an irregular fibromuscular mass located at the center of the posterior border of the perineal membrane. It is the site where many muscles converge, including bulbospongiosus, external anal sphincter, and the superficial and deep transverse perineal muscles. This is found only in ...
... The perineal body is an irregular fibromuscular mass located at the center of the posterior border of the perineal membrane. It is the site where many muscles converge, including bulbospongiosus, external anal sphincter, and the superficial and deep transverse perineal muscles. This is found only in ...
Introduction to the Nervous System
... spinal nerve arises from the posterolateral aspect of the spinal cord and swells as it forms the dorsal root ganglion. 2. The VENTRAL ROOT (motor root) of a spinal nerve arises from the anterolateral aspect of the spinal cord. 3. The SPINAL NERVE itself occupies the space within an intervertebral fo ...
... spinal nerve arises from the posterolateral aspect of the spinal cord and swells as it forms the dorsal root ganglion. 2. The VENTRAL ROOT (motor root) of a spinal nerve arises from the anterolateral aspect of the spinal cord. 3. The SPINAL NERVE itself occupies the space within an intervertebral fo ...
13 Clam Dissection
... through a larval stage called the trocophore. The trocophore is a ciliated, free-swimming stage. Mollusks also have a radula or file-like organ for feeding, a mantle that may secrete a shell, and a muscular foot for locomotion. Clams are marine mollusks with two valves or shells. Like all mollusks, ...
... through a larval stage called the trocophore. The trocophore is a ciliated, free-swimming stage. Mollusks also have a radula or file-like organ for feeding, a mantle that may secrete a shell, and a muscular foot for locomotion. Clams are marine mollusks with two valves or shells. Like all mollusks, ...
Thoracic Sympathetic Trunk, Phrenic Nerves, Vagus Nerve
... Course of Thoracic Duct The thoracic duct extends from vertebra LII to the root of the neck. Entering the thorax, posterior to the aorta, through the aortic hiatus of the diaphragm, the thoracic duct ascends through the posterior mediastinum to the right of midline between the thoracic aorta on the ...
... Course of Thoracic Duct The thoracic duct extends from vertebra LII to the root of the neck. Entering the thorax, posterior to the aorta, through the aortic hiatus of the diaphragm, the thoracic duct ascends through the posterior mediastinum to the right of midline between the thoracic aorta on the ...
File
... i. cricothyroid ligament connects arch of cricoid to thyroid cartilage ii. in acute respiratory obstruction, the cricothyroid ligament is separated by piercing it with a sharp instrument to make a temporary airway iii. conus elasticus inserts on the upper border of the arch iv. cricothyroid joint: s ...
... i. cricothyroid ligament connects arch of cricoid to thyroid cartilage ii. in acute respiratory obstruction, the cricothyroid ligament is separated by piercing it with a sharp instrument to make a temporary airway iii. conus elasticus inserts on the upper border of the arch iv. cricothyroid joint: s ...
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.