[G. 27.16] The femoral nerve passes anterior to the hip joint. The
... The common peroneal nerve passes directly superficial (lateral) to the neck of the fibula. The deep peroneal nerve is positioned lateral to the tibialis anterior muscle. The deep peroneal nerve is positioned medial to the extensor hallucis longus muscle. The anterior tibial artery is positioned late ...
... The common peroneal nerve passes directly superficial (lateral) to the neck of the fibula. The deep peroneal nerve is positioned lateral to the tibialis anterior muscle. The deep peroneal nerve is positioned medial to the extensor hallucis longus muscle. The anterior tibial artery is positioned late ...
View ePoster
... Posterior Femoral Cutaneous nerve. Care must be taken during the skin incision and the blunt dissection with the trocar. ...
... Posterior Femoral Cutaneous nerve. Care must be taken during the skin incision and the blunt dissection with the trocar. ...
anatomy of tracheobronchial tree
... Are placed horizontally above each other,separated by narrow intervals 4mm deep and 1mm thick Outer surface is flattened in vertical direction and convex from inner side Highly elastic,but may calcify in later stages FIRST TRACHEAL CARTILAGE-broader,divided connected to lower end of cricoid by crico ...
... Are placed horizontally above each other,separated by narrow intervals 4mm deep and 1mm thick Outer surface is flattened in vertical direction and convex from inner side Highly elastic,but may calcify in later stages FIRST TRACHEAL CARTILAGE-broader,divided connected to lower end of cricoid by crico ...
FEMUR
... • The linea quadrata, and gives attachment to the Quadratus femoris and a few fibers of the Adductor magnus. • The tubercle of femur is the point of meeting of five muscles: the Gluteus minimus laterally, the Vastus lateralis below, and the tendon of the Obturator internus and two Gemelli above. • T ...
... • The linea quadrata, and gives attachment to the Quadratus femoris and a few fibers of the Adductor magnus. • The tubercle of femur is the point of meeting of five muscles: the Gluteus minimus laterally, the Vastus lateralis below, and the tendon of the Obturator internus and two Gemelli above. • T ...
25-2 PowerPoint
... Some animals, such as the sea anemone, exhibit radial symmetry, in which body parts extend from a central point. Any number of imaginary planes drawn through the center of the body could divide it into equal halves. ...
... Some animals, such as the sea anemone, exhibit radial symmetry, in which body parts extend from a central point. Any number of imaginary planes drawn through the center of the body could divide it into equal halves. ...
PDF - Research and Reviews
... Dermoids are lined by keratinized stratifiefd squamous epithelium and sub cutaneous location along embryonic line of closure. Dermoids may be a] superficial b] deep, located anterior or posterior to the orbital septum respectively. Optic Nerve GIioma The majority is isolated lesions, but a significa ...
... Dermoids are lined by keratinized stratifiefd squamous epithelium and sub cutaneous location along embryonic line of closure. Dermoids may be a] superficial b] deep, located anterior or posterior to the orbital septum respectively. Optic Nerve GIioma The majority is isolated lesions, but a significa ...
Anterior spinal and bulbar artery supply to the posterior inferior
... The PICA usually arises from the dominance of a single pial vessel at the level of the hypoglossal nerve. However, several variations have been reported in the literature, notably a cranial anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA)–PICA variant or caudal proatlantal C-1 and C-2 origins characterize ...
... The PICA usually arises from the dominance of a single pial vessel at the level of the hypoglossal nerve. However, several variations have been reported in the literature, notably a cranial anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA)–PICA variant or caudal proatlantal C-1 and C-2 origins characterize ...
Introduction to Geometry – Postulates and Theorems
... Postulates – statements that are generally accepted as true ...
... Postulates – statements that are generally accepted as true ...
SMU-DDE-Assignments-Scheme of Evaluation PROGRAM Bachelor
... There are 7 tarsal bones arranged in two rows. The Proximal row presents Talus (above the calcaneum) and Calcaneum. Distal row includes Medial cuneiform, Intermediate cuneiform, Lateral cuneiform, Cuboid and Navicular bone, which is interposed between the two rows. Metatarsus: There are 5 metatars ...
... There are 7 tarsal bones arranged in two rows. The Proximal row presents Talus (above the calcaneum) and Calcaneum. Distal row includes Medial cuneiform, Intermediate cuneiform, Lateral cuneiform, Cuboid and Navicular bone, which is interposed between the two rows. Metatarsus: There are 5 metatars ...
chapter 25 section 2 notes
... Some animals, such as the sea anemone, exhibit radial symmetry, in which body parts extend from a central point. Any number of imaginary planes drawn through the center of the body could divide it into equal halves. ...
... Some animals, such as the sea anemone, exhibit radial symmetry, in which body parts extend from a central point. Any number of imaginary planes drawn through the center of the body could divide it into equal halves. ...
Compare the bone markings of the vertebrae and distinguish the
... with the sacrum, which in turn articulates with the coccyx. The cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions consist of individual vertebrae during development, the sacrum originates as a group of five vertebrae, and the coccyx begins with three or five very small vertebrae. In a typical cervical vertebra ...
... with the sacrum, which in turn articulates with the coccyx. The cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions consist of individual vertebrae during development, the sacrum originates as a group of five vertebrae, and the coccyx begins with three or five very small vertebrae. In a typical cervical vertebra ...
ANATOMY OF THE PITUITARY GLAND
... anterior lobe of pituitary gland (hypophyseal portal system). Inferior hypophyseal: supplies posterior lobe of pituitary gland. ...
... anterior lobe of pituitary gland (hypophyseal portal system). Inferior hypophyseal: supplies posterior lobe of pituitary gland. ...
Anatomy Exam 1 - UTCOM 2012 Wiki
... Describe anatomical position. Why is it significant? Identify the planes of reference used to locate the structure of the body Define and be able to properly use descriptive and directional anatomical terms ...
... Describe anatomical position. Why is it significant? Identify the planes of reference used to locate the structure of the body Define and be able to properly use descriptive and directional anatomical terms ...
Chapter 17
... D) prey selection. E) habitat selection. 19. The evolution of motile adults in primitive chordates could have resulted from __________ (which is the development of sexual maturity in the larval body form). A) protandry B) paedomorphosis C) parthenogenesis D) viviparity E) hermaphroditism 20. Terrest ...
... D) prey selection. E) habitat selection. 19. The evolution of motile adults in primitive chordates could have resulted from __________ (which is the development of sexual maturity in the larval body form). A) protandry B) paedomorphosis C) parthenogenesis D) viviparity E) hermaphroditism 20. Terrest ...
anatomy of the pituitary gland
... Superior hypophyseal: supplies infundibulum & forms a capillary network from which vessels pass downward & form sinusoids into the anterior lobe of pituitary gland (hypophyseal portal system). Inferior hypophyseal: supplies posterior lobe of pituitary gland. ...
... Superior hypophyseal: supplies infundibulum & forms a capillary network from which vessels pass downward & form sinusoids into the anterior lobe of pituitary gland (hypophyseal portal system). Inferior hypophyseal: supplies posterior lobe of pituitary gland. ...
The Orbit and the Eye, Moore 4th ed
... Two. Lateral palpebral ligament does the same on the lateral side, but only to the tarsal plates, not the muscle. Three. The orbital septum is a membrane from the tarsal plates to the orbit all the way around the top or bottom part of the eyelid/orbit that is joined to the periosteum that contains f ...
... Two. Lateral palpebral ligament does the same on the lateral side, but only to the tarsal plates, not the muscle. Three. The orbital septum is a membrane from the tarsal plates to the orbit all the way around the top or bottom part of the eyelid/orbit that is joined to the periosteum that contains f ...
Applied anatomy of the lower leg, ankle and foot
... The functional terminology in the foot is very misleading, because the same terms are often used for very different things. The following definitions and explanations are used here: • Plantiflexion–dorsiflexion indicate movement at the ankle. Plantiflexion is movement downwards towards the ground, ...
... The functional terminology in the foot is very misleading, because the same terms are often used for very different things. The following definitions and explanations are used here: • Plantiflexion–dorsiflexion indicate movement at the ankle. Plantiflexion is movement downwards towards the ground, ...
Dorsalis pedis artery
... • The medial plantar nerve is the major sensory nerve in the sole of the foot. It innervates skin on most of the anterior two-thirds of the sole and adjacent surfaces of the medial three and one-half toes, which includes the great toe. In addition to this large area of plantar skin, the nerve also i ...
... • The medial plantar nerve is the major sensory nerve in the sole of the foot. It innervates skin on most of the anterior two-thirds of the sole and adjacent surfaces of the medial three and one-half toes, which includes the great toe. In addition to this large area of plantar skin, the nerve also i ...
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 ...
THE GALLBLADDER
... 2. in angle between lateral border of right rectus abdominis and costal margin 3. At level of elbow 4. Most anterior visceral structure ...
... 2. in angle between lateral border of right rectus abdominis and costal margin 3. At level of elbow 4. Most anterior visceral structure ...
Extrinsic Muscles of the Thoracic (or Pectoral) Limb (Muscles that
... Cleidomastoideus Mastoid part of skull several cervical nerves as well as accessory n. Note***Complex innervation of brachiocephalicus m. indicates that the muscle resulted from fusion of various muscles from evolution 1. Superficial 1. First two sternebrae and associated 1. Crest of major 1. Crania ...
... Cleidomastoideus Mastoid part of skull several cervical nerves as well as accessory n. Note***Complex innervation of brachiocephalicus m. indicates that the muscle resulted from fusion of various muscles from evolution 1. Superficial 1. First two sternebrae and associated 1. Crest of major 1. Crania ...
Cranial Nerves
... masseteric n., anterior and posterior deep temporal nn., buccal n., auriculotemporal n., lingual n., inferior alveolar n. ...
... masseteric n., anterior and posterior deep temporal nn., buccal n., auriculotemporal n., lingual n., inferior alveolar n. ...
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.