Back
... Lateral aspect of crest of ilium between anterior superior iliac spine and tubercle of the crest ...
... Lateral aspect of crest of ilium between anterior superior iliac spine and tubercle of the crest ...
The Skull
... Patient nose and forehead against the couch center, neck flexed so that OML is 90 to the couch, MSP 90 to couch center, head not rotated, EAMS equidistant from the couch top. Film: HD 24x30 cm CP: Exits the glabella CR: 0 (that is 90) to film center NB/ AP is not recommended as it produces 200 t ...
... Patient nose and forehead against the couch center, neck flexed so that OML is 90 to the couch, MSP 90 to couch center, head not rotated, EAMS equidistant from the couch top. Film: HD 24x30 cm CP: Exits the glabella CR: 0 (that is 90) to film center NB/ AP is not recommended as it produces 200 t ...
SUMMARY OF SPINAL CURVATURES
... Branches of cranial nerves (III, IV, V1, V2, VI) and Internal carotid artery pass through wall of cavernous sinus; Cavernous sinus drains ophthalmic veins which anastomose with branches of Facial Vein; veins have no valves Middle Meningeal artery (branch of Maxillary artery that passes through foram ...
... Branches of cranial nerves (III, IV, V1, V2, VI) and Internal carotid artery pass through wall of cavernous sinus; Cavernous sinus drains ophthalmic veins which anastomose with branches of Facial Vein; veins have no valves Middle Meningeal artery (branch of Maxillary artery that passes through foram ...
1. Characteristics of living organisms Core • List and describe the
... • sensitivity as the ability to detect or sense changes • reproduction as the processes that make more of • growth as a permanent increase in size and dry both an organism causing a change of position or place ...
... • sensitivity as the ability to detect or sense changes • reproduction as the processes that make more of • growth as a permanent increase in size and dry both an organism causing a change of position or place ...
Reproduction
... structures at the anterior end are called amphids, while sensory structures at the posterior end are called phasmids. Most free-living nematodes are microscopic, though a few parasitic forms can grow to over a meter in length (typically as parasites of very large animals such as whales). Nematodes g ...
... structures at the anterior end are called amphids, while sensory structures at the posterior end are called phasmids. Most free-living nematodes are microscopic, though a few parasitic forms can grow to over a meter in length (typically as parasites of very large animals such as whales). Nematodes g ...
Joints of the lower limb
... • 4- The transverse acetabular ligament it converts the notch into a tunnel through which the blood vessels and nerves enter the joint. • 5- Ligaments of the head of the femur it is flat attached to the pit on the head of the femur and by its base to the transverse acetabular ligament. ...
... • 4- The transverse acetabular ligament it converts the notch into a tunnel through which the blood vessels and nerves enter the joint. • 5- Ligaments of the head of the femur it is flat attached to the pit on the head of the femur and by its base to the transverse acetabular ligament. ...
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... • The skull base anatomy can be divided into the anterior, middle and posterior compartments • Tumors can arise from skull base structures or extend into the skull base region from intra or extra cranial lesions • Skull base tumors offer a number of unique challenges: • Deep location • Complex anat ...
... • The skull base anatomy can be divided into the anterior, middle and posterior compartments • Tumors can arise from skull base structures or extend into the skull base region from intra or extra cranial lesions • Skull base tumors offer a number of unique challenges: • Deep location • Complex anat ...
Blood Supply
... Dislocated anteriorly - Mandible remains depressed and person is unable to close mouth Posterior dislocation is rare due to postglenoid tubercle and strong lateral ligament Excessive muscular contraction or a sideways blow Masseter - mashing and pounding food between the molars zygomatic arc ...
... Dislocated anteriorly - Mandible remains depressed and person is unable to close mouth Posterior dislocation is rare due to postglenoid tubercle and strong lateral ligament Excessive muscular contraction or a sideways blow Masseter - mashing and pounding food between the molars zygomatic arc ...
Slide ()
... The somatosensory areas of the cerebral cortex.A. The somatosensory areas of cortex lie in the parietal lobe and consist of three major divisions. The primary somatosensory cortex (S-I) forms the anterior part of the parietal lobe. It extends throughout the postcentral gyrus beginning at the bottom ...
... The somatosensory areas of the cerebral cortex.A. The somatosensory areas of cortex lie in the parietal lobe and consist of three major divisions. The primary somatosensory cortex (S-I) forms the anterior part of the parietal lobe. It extends throughout the postcentral gyrus beginning at the bottom ...
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... From the bodies of the upper 2 lumbar vertebrae (L1 & L2 ) & their intervertebral discs. ...
... From the bodies of the upper 2 lumbar vertebrae (L1 & L2 ) & their intervertebral discs. ...
BRAIN STEM: MEDULLA OBLONGATA AND ITS LESIONS
... o By anatomical terms of location it is rostral to the spinal cord o The medulla oblongata extends from the lower margin of the pons to a plane passing transversely below the pyramidal decussation and above the first pair of cervical nerves o This plane corresponds with the upper border of the atlas ...
... o By anatomical terms of location it is rostral to the spinal cord o The medulla oblongata extends from the lower margin of the pons to a plane passing transversely below the pyramidal decussation and above the first pair of cervical nerves o This plane corresponds with the upper border of the atlas ...
Slide ()
... The somatosensory areas of the cerebral cortex.A. The somatosensory areas of cortex lie in the parietal lobe and consist of three major divisions. The primary somatosensory cortex (S-I) forms the anterior part of the parietal lobe. It extends throughout the postcentral gyrus beginning at the bottom ...
... The somatosensory areas of the cerebral cortex.A. The somatosensory areas of cortex lie in the parietal lobe and consist of three major divisions. The primary somatosensory cortex (S-I) forms the anterior part of the parietal lobe. It extends throughout the postcentral gyrus beginning at the bottom ...
Left Coronary Artery
... 1- Anterior Interventricular Descends in the anterior interventricular groove to the apex of the heart (in most individuals it passes around the apex to anastomose with terminal branches of the right coronary , in 1\3 it ends at the apex ). It supplies the right and left ventricles and anterior par ...
... 1- Anterior Interventricular Descends in the anterior interventricular groove to the apex of the heart (in most individuals it passes around the apex to anastomose with terminal branches of the right coronary , in 1\3 it ends at the apex ). It supplies the right and left ventricles and anterior par ...
MORPHOLOGY OF KNEE JOINT-CLASS-AVES-GENUS
... and other sundry purpose. Although there is much variation a striking uniformity exists in the basic structure of the hind limbs. The distal end of femur in chicken is pulley shaped and has two convex condyles for articulation with the bones of leg. The lateral condyle is grooved for the articulatio ...
... and other sundry purpose. Although there is much variation a striking uniformity exists in the basic structure of the hind limbs. The distal end of femur in chicken is pulley shaped and has two convex condyles for articulation with the bones of leg. The lateral condyle is grooved for the articulatio ...
lec.3 Tongue Development
... these cysts arise from epithelial rests after the fusion of medial, maxillary &lateral nasal prominences , they may developed as primordial cysts from supernumerary tooth germ ...
... these cysts arise from epithelial rests after the fusion of medial, maxillary &lateral nasal prominences , they may developed as primordial cysts from supernumerary tooth germ ...
Systematic Anatomy
... Ⅰ.the human body is divided into ten parts. the heat the neck the thorax the back the abdomen the pelvis and perineum the upper limbs the lower limbs Up ...
... Ⅰ.the human body is divided into ten parts. the heat the neck the thorax the back the abdomen the pelvis and perineum the upper limbs the lower limbs Up ...
It is All About the Foot - Pedorthic Footcare Association
... The Foot Bone…is Connected to the…Connective Tissue Thus far, we have covered the bones and articulations of the foot, along with bipedal motion in this series. These are the foundations of what makeups the foot, but this is not enough. We need to ask now, what makes it come all together? It is time ...
... The Foot Bone…is Connected to the…Connective Tissue Thus far, we have covered the bones and articulations of the foot, along with bipedal motion in this series. These are the foundations of what makeups the foot, but this is not enough. We need to ask now, what makes it come all together? It is time ...
FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT
... devoid of any blood vessels or nerve fibers - Sagittal plane ~ can be divided into 3 regions according to thickness - anterior border - posterior border ~ slightly thicker than anterior border - central area is the thinnest ~ intermediate zone ~ in which condyle is located normally ...
... devoid of any blood vessels or nerve fibers - Sagittal plane ~ can be divided into 3 regions according to thickness - anterior border - posterior border ~ slightly thicker than anterior border - central area is the thinnest ~ intermediate zone ~ in which condyle is located normally ...
Acknowledgement
... Medial view (deep surface), The pudendal nerve, internal pudendal vessels, right side and the nerve that serves the obturator internus muscle pass through this foramen to reach the perineum. Also, the tendon of the obturator internus muscle passes through this foramen ...
... Medial view (deep surface), The pudendal nerve, internal pudendal vessels, right side and the nerve that serves the obturator internus muscle pass through this foramen to reach the perineum. Also, the tendon of the obturator internus muscle passes through this foramen ...
power point
... vegetation. • Many leeches feed on invertebrates while some are parasitic blood suckers attaching temporarily to other animals. • Some use blade like jaws to slit the skin of the host, other secrete enzymes that digest a hole through the skin. ...
... vegetation. • Many leeches feed on invertebrates while some are parasitic blood suckers attaching temporarily to other animals. • Some use blade like jaws to slit the skin of the host, other secrete enzymes that digest a hole through the skin. ...
File - Steven Kolumban
... a hamstring curl machine is a good way to strengthen your semimembranosus. Flexibility- Put your feet shoulder width apart and bend over to reach your toes, or lay on your back while keeping both legs straight lift one leg till you feel your leg stretch. Semitendinosus- Plane of Motion- sagittal, tr ...
... a hamstring curl machine is a good way to strengthen your semimembranosus. Flexibility- Put your feet shoulder width apart and bend over to reach your toes, or lay on your back while keeping both legs straight lift one leg till you feel your leg stretch. Semitendinosus- Plane of Motion- sagittal, tr ...
Structure-Function II
... The Reticular Formation The reticular formation is not a single structure but a complex network of about 100 tiny nuclei that span the lower brainstem. It is involved in a variety of behaviors including sleep-wake transitions and arousal/attention (the reticular activating system; RAS), voluntary m ...
... The Reticular Formation The reticular formation is not a single structure but a complex network of about 100 tiny nuclei that span the lower brainstem. It is involved in a variety of behaviors including sleep-wake transitions and arousal/attention (the reticular activating system; RAS), voluntary m ...
female genitalia
... It is retroperitoneal. Location: contacts ribs 11 and 12; lie at the level of T12 to L3 vertebrae Covering: surrounded by a fibrous capsule and fat and fascia; from outside to inside, the layers are: parietal peritoneum, pararenal fat, renal fascia, perirenal fat. Renal Hilum: contains renal ...
... It is retroperitoneal. Location: contacts ribs 11 and 12; lie at the level of T12 to L3 vertebrae Covering: surrounded by a fibrous capsule and fat and fascia; from outside to inside, the layers are: parietal peritoneum, pararenal fat, renal fascia, perirenal fat. Renal Hilum: contains renal ...
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.