الدكتور ليث ثامر خزعل أخصائي جراحة الجملة العصبية
... Some of the nerve fibers serve to link different segments of the spinal cord, while others ascend from the spinal cord to higher centers and thus connect the spinal cord with the brain ...
... Some of the nerve fibers serve to link different segments of the spinal cord, while others ascend from the spinal cord to higher centers and thus connect the spinal cord with the brain ...
Medulla Oblongata
... Facial colliculus: is produced by the root of the facial nerve winding around the nucleus of the abducent nerve The floor of the superior part of the sulcus limitans is bluishgray in color and is called the substantia ferruginea area vestibuli : Lateral to the sulcus limitans, produced by the ...
... Facial colliculus: is produced by the root of the facial nerve winding around the nucleus of the abducent nerve The floor of the superior part of the sulcus limitans is bluishgray in color and is called the substantia ferruginea area vestibuli : Lateral to the sulcus limitans, produced by the ...
Biology 11 - Human Anatomy
... 1) Forms upper nasal cavity, upper nasal __________ (perpendicular plate), superior & middle nasal conchae, and part of medial eye orbit 2) Contains the cribiform plate and ______ _______ ...
... 1) Forms upper nasal cavity, upper nasal __________ (perpendicular plate), superior & middle nasal conchae, and part of medial eye orbit 2) Contains the cribiform plate and ______ _______ ...
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... Abstract. The snake has evolved its body for crawling so has few external features. Elongation has also resulted in asymmetry of viscera with right-sided organs lying cranial to and being larger than left. To explain the location of organs more easily, it is best to divide the length of the snake in ...
... Abstract. The snake has evolved its body for crawling so has few external features. Elongation has also resulted in asymmetry of viscera with right-sided organs lying cranial to and being larger than left. To explain the location of organs more easily, it is best to divide the length of the snake in ...
Clarification of Terms
... Clarification of Terms The plantar aspect of the foot refers to the role or its ...
... Clarification of Terms The plantar aspect of the foot refers to the role or its ...
Lecture One
... Intertubercular groove Lateral & Medial epicondyle Anatomical & Surgical neck Deltoid tuberosity Olecranon fossa ...
... Intertubercular groove Lateral & Medial epicondyle Anatomical & Surgical neck Deltoid tuberosity Olecranon fossa ...
Biology (SPA)
... (1635–1703), one of the first scientists to use a microscope to examine pond water, cork and other things, was the first to refer to the cavities he saw in cork as ‘cells’, Latin for chambers. Subsequent scientists developed Hooke’s discovery of the cell into the Cell Theory on which modern Biology ...
... (1635–1703), one of the first scientists to use a microscope to examine pond water, cork and other things, was the first to refer to the cavities he saw in cork as ‘cells’, Latin for chambers. Subsequent scientists developed Hooke’s discovery of the cell into the Cell Theory on which modern Biology ...
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... jujenal junction. They are : Superior. Inferior . Paraduodenal . ...
... jujenal junction. They are : Superior. Inferior . Paraduodenal . ...
Abdominal Sonography 1 Pancreas Part 1 2017
... secretions to specific locations. In the pancreas, the pancreatic duct carries pancreatic fluid to the duodenum. Endocrine glands are glands of internal secretion, whose secretions are usually spread directly into the blood. Most hormones are secreted in this manner. ...
... secretions to specific locations. In the pancreas, the pancreatic duct carries pancreatic fluid to the duodenum. Endocrine glands are glands of internal secretion, whose secretions are usually spread directly into the blood. Most hormones are secreted in this manner. ...
CHAPTER VII thickness, but is bilateral in form. Each half is somewhat
... laterally from the dorsal lip of the blastopore along the sides, 01' is the material already present as a circular ring of tissue, from which the lips of the blastopore differentiate? A study ...
... laterally from the dorsal lip of the blastopore along the sides, 01' is the material already present as a circular ring of tissue, from which the lips of the blastopore differentiate? A study ...
Physical Examination Word List (General) Above
... Interphalangeal joint Intertriginous lesion Knee effusion Kyphosis Lachman’s (negative) Lateral aspect Lateral malleolus Lateral subluxation Leg edema Lesser tubercle (upper arm) ...
... Interphalangeal joint Intertriginous lesion Knee effusion Kyphosis Lachman’s (negative) Lateral aspect Lateral malleolus Lateral subluxation Leg edema Lesser tubercle (upper arm) ...
Organs from the mesoderm
... thickened splanchnic layers now begin to push in from the sides between the tube and the lower wall of the pharynx. The tuLe becomes finally entirely surrounded by mesoderm (Fig. 45, C). The mesoderm from the sides that has met benerith the pharynx ...
... thickened splanchnic layers now begin to push in from the sides between the tube and the lower wall of the pharynx. The tuLe becomes finally entirely surrounded by mesoderm (Fig. 45, C). The mesoderm from the sides that has met benerith the pharynx ...
Cnidarians - College Heights Secondary School
... Radial symmetry. The body has the general form of a short or tall cylinder with one main longitudinal axis around and along which parts are arranged. Any plane thru this longitudinal axis divides the body into 2 like halves. Examples: Some of the sponges which are vase-shaped, the Cnidaria and the e ...
... Radial symmetry. The body has the general form of a short or tall cylinder with one main longitudinal axis around and along which parts are arranged. Any plane thru this longitudinal axis divides the body into 2 like halves. Examples: Some of the sponges which are vase-shaped, the Cnidaria and the e ...
Interactive Cadaveric Dissection Guide
... anatomy laboratory in which several (or many) different cadavers are located. A consistent theme in the treatises of early anatomists is awe and wonder at the incredible complexity and variety of the human organism. This unique and special opportunity was not always available to aspiring students. I ...
... anatomy laboratory in which several (or many) different cadavers are located. A consistent theme in the treatises of early anatomists is awe and wonder at the incredible complexity and variety of the human organism. This unique and special opportunity was not always available to aspiring students. I ...
Vertical Angles, Linear Pair, and Bisector
... they are not marked. 17)Yes, they form a line 18)Yes they are marked 19)No they are not marked 20)Yes they form a line 39)C 40)I 41)See Board 42)
... they are not marked. 17)Yes, they form a line 18)Yes they are marked 19)No they are not marked 20)Yes they form a line 39)C 40)I 41)See Board 42)
Nerves of Arm
... It lies posterior to third part of axillary artery. It rests on subcapularis, latissimusdorsi from axilla. It passes posteriorly with profunda brachii vessel through lower triangular space, below teres major, between long head of triceps and humerus. It then enters the radial groove with pro ...
... It lies posterior to third part of axillary artery. It rests on subcapularis, latissimusdorsi from axilla. It passes posteriorly with profunda brachii vessel through lower triangular space, below teres major, between long head of triceps and humerus. It then enters the radial groove with pro ...
File
... longer, and more horizontal than right. It passes to left below arch of aorta & in front of esophagus. On entering hilum of left lung, principal bronchus divides into a superior & an inferior lobar bronchus ...
... longer, and more horizontal than right. It passes to left below arch of aorta & in front of esophagus. On entering hilum of left lung, principal bronchus divides into a superior & an inferior lobar bronchus ...
S4 Presentation Slides - Anatomy Studies for Yoga Teachers
... ✦ Abduction and adduction within the transverse plane around a vertical axis (the reference for abduction/adduction is an imaginary line drawn through the 2nd toe when it is in anatomic ...
... ✦ Abduction and adduction within the transverse plane around a vertical axis (the reference for abduction/adduction is an imaginary line drawn through the 2nd toe when it is in anatomic ...
凌树才_Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
... Absent in about 4-5cm below the umbilicus, where aponeuroses of all three muscles form anterior layer the lower free border named arcuate line ...
... Absent in about 4-5cm below the umbilicus, where aponeuroses of all three muscles form anterior layer the lower free border named arcuate line ...
Anatomy_Deathmatch_2010
... 5. Sean has a lesion on the root of one of his cranial nerves that has caused him to lose his sense of taste to the ant. 2/3 of his tongue. What other problems (aside form the obvious) will he experience? What is the nerve? ...
... 5. Sean has a lesion on the root of one of his cranial nerves that has caused him to lose his sense of taste to the ant. 2/3 of his tongue. What other problems (aside form the obvious) will he experience? What is the nerve? ...
Anatomy of the spine - Hastaneciyiz's Blog
... spinal cord and nerve roots. The spinal cord runs from the base of the brain down through the cervical and thoracic spine. Below the L1–L2 level the spinal cord ends, as an array of nerve roots continues, looking somewhat like a horse's tail (cauda equina). At each vertebral level of the spine there ...
... spinal cord and nerve roots. The spinal cord runs from the base of the brain down through the cervical and thoracic spine. Below the L1–L2 level the spinal cord ends, as an array of nerve roots continues, looking somewhat like a horse's tail (cauda equina). At each vertebral level of the spine there ...
Frog Dissection
... • 5. What is the function of the vomerine teeth? • 6. Describe what happens to the lungs when air is pumped in. • 7. How many lobes does the liver contain? • 8. What is the function of the gall bladder? • 9. Describe the general shape, or plan, of the frog’s digestive system. • 10. Explain why the v ...
... • 5. What is the function of the vomerine teeth? • 6. Describe what happens to the lungs when air is pumped in. • 7. How many lobes does the liver contain? • 8. What is the function of the gall bladder? • 9. Describe the general shape, or plan, of the frog’s digestive system. • 10. Explain why the v ...
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.