Slide 1
... Synovial recess between the superior labrum and the glenoid rim created by the attachment of the biceps tendon on the supraglenoid tubercle. Because of this recess, the labrum does not attach to the glenoid rim at the 12 o'clock position. There are 3 types of attachments of the superior labrum: Type ...
... Synovial recess between the superior labrum and the glenoid rim created by the attachment of the biceps tendon on the supraglenoid tubercle. Because of this recess, the labrum does not attach to the glenoid rim at the 12 o'clock position. There are 3 types of attachments of the superior labrum: Type ...
Vertebral Column, Spinal Cord, and Deep Back
... •Distinctive fiber direction: diagonally upward and laterally •Splenius Capitis is superior, and inserts into skull •Splenius Cervicis inserts on cervical transverse processes •Acting unilaterally, both muscles rotate face to same side; left and right act together to extend neck ...
... •Distinctive fiber direction: diagonally upward and laterally •Splenius Capitis is superior, and inserts into skull •Splenius Cervicis inserts on cervical transverse processes •Acting unilaterally, both muscles rotate face to same side; left and right act together to extend neck ...
Vertebral Column, Spinal Cord, and Deep Back
... Anterior to the spinal cord •Resists Flexion of the spine (bending forward) ...
... Anterior to the spinal cord •Resists Flexion of the spine (bending forward) ...
SECTION 2
... Anatomic Planes (2 of 5) • Transverse (cross-horizontal) plane • Divides the body into the cranial and caudad parts • Cranial (cephalad) or superior • Refers to a structure that is closer to the head or higher than another structure • Caudad or inferior • Refers to a structure that is closer to the ...
... Anatomic Planes (2 of 5) • Transverse (cross-horizontal) plane • Divides the body into the cranial and caudad parts • Cranial (cephalad) or superior • Refers to a structure that is closer to the head or higher than another structure • Caudad or inferior • Refers to a structure that is closer to the ...
Lab 1: Animal form and function
... construction and skeletal type. What are the differences in skeletal type in the worm and crayfish? Is the location and distribution of circular and longitudinal muscle different in the annelid and arthropod? Consequently, how is movement achieved in these very different muscular-skeletal systems? I ...
... construction and skeletal type. What are the differences in skeletal type in the worm and crayfish? Is the location and distribution of circular and longitudinal muscle different in the annelid and arthropod? Consequently, how is movement achieved in these very different muscular-skeletal systems? I ...
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... the internal arcuate fibers. They cross the median plane forming with the opposite side the Sensory Decussation. ...
... the internal arcuate fibers. They cross the median plane forming with the opposite side the Sensory Decussation. ...
Anatomy and Physiology Name: Chapter 6 DRO Period: Bones
... (2): found below the parietal bones- contains many anatomical features such as the external acoustic meatus, eardrum, mandibular fossa, mastoid and styloid processes. ...
... (2): found below the parietal bones- contains many anatomical features such as the external acoustic meatus, eardrum, mandibular fossa, mastoid and styloid processes. ...
05-medulla
... the internal arcuate fibers. They cross the median plane forming with the opposite side the Sensory Decussation. ...
... the internal arcuate fibers. They cross the median plane forming with the opposite side the Sensory Decussation. ...
ANATOMY THEME SESSION: Oesophagus, Stomach
... On models and prosections, identify the distal ileum, caecum and vermiform appendix and its mesoappendix, the ascending, transverse, descending and sigmoid colon and colic flexures. Observe how the 3 taeniae coli converge on the appendix. Internally identify the ileocaecal valve and orifice of the a ...
... On models and prosections, identify the distal ileum, caecum and vermiform appendix and its mesoappendix, the ascending, transverse, descending and sigmoid colon and colic flexures. Observe how the 3 taeniae coli converge on the appendix. Internally identify the ileocaecal valve and orifice of the a ...
Arm and Cubital Fossa
... Arm and Cubital Fossa Cutaneous vessels: cephalic vein begins ends basilic vein begins ends median cubital vein begins ends Cutaneous peripheral nerves: superior lateral brachial cutaneous nerve from to inferior lateral brachial cutaneous nerve from to medial brachial cutaneous nerve from to posteri ...
... Arm and Cubital Fossa Cutaneous vessels: cephalic vein begins ends basilic vein begins ends median cubital vein begins ends Cutaneous peripheral nerves: superior lateral brachial cutaneous nerve from to inferior lateral brachial cutaneous nerve from to medial brachial cutaneous nerve from to posteri ...
The Hip (Iliofemoral) Joint
... Have a thorough warm-up to help prepare the tendons and muscles for an upcoming activity. This way the muscles will not be tight or stiff when you are exercising. Always allow your muscles for rest and recovery after heavy exercise. Strengthening and conditioning of the hips, buttocks, and lower bac ...
... Have a thorough warm-up to help prepare the tendons and muscles for an upcoming activity. This way the muscles will not be tight or stiff when you are exercising. Always allow your muscles for rest and recovery after heavy exercise. Strengthening and conditioning of the hips, buttocks, and lower bac ...
BI_231_Laboratory_Package w2012
... You are beginning a very intense laboratory course. Before you come to class you will want to review what the study focus is for that day’s lab. This is important because you will be liable (tested) for the information listed in your study guide and manual. There are lists of terms that you are requ ...
... You are beginning a very intense laboratory course. Before you come to class you will want to review what the study focus is for that day’s lab. This is important because you will be liable (tested) for the information listed in your study guide and manual. There are lists of terms that you are requ ...
The Clinical Importance of the Relationship between the Deep
... 36 limbs (18 formalin-fixed cadavers) were dissected to map the course of the dorsalis pedis artery and the deep peroneal nerve. The limbs were dissected deep to the inferior extensor retinaculum in the area of the anterior tarsal tunnel; then carried out distal and proximal. None of the limbs had e ...
... 36 limbs (18 formalin-fixed cadavers) were dissected to map the course of the dorsalis pedis artery and the deep peroneal nerve. The limbs were dissected deep to the inferior extensor retinaculum in the area of the anterior tarsal tunnel; then carried out distal and proximal. None of the limbs had e ...
Identify the following skeletal muscles on the torso, muscular men
... Draws angle of mouth upward (elevates) & laterally (retracts) as in laughing Elevates upper lip (laughing) ...
... Draws angle of mouth upward (elevates) & laterally (retracts) as in laughing Elevates upper lip (laughing) ...
Digestive System
... Epigastrium and frequently extends into the le@ Hypocondrium. • It’s overall wedge shaped and reddish brown in colour and it consCtutes the 5% of the body weight. • It’s the organ responsible for the ...
... Epigastrium and frequently extends into the le@ Hypocondrium. • It’s overall wedge shaped and reddish brown in colour and it consCtutes the 5% of the body weight. • It’s the organ responsible for the ...
Anatomy of Nose & P.N.S. - The Medical Post | Trusting
... • An ectodermal olfactory placode divides frontonasal process into medial nasal & lateral nasal process, which give rise to external nasal skeleton • Olfactory placode deepens into olfactory pit & later ...
... • An ectodermal olfactory placode divides frontonasal process into medial nasal & lateral nasal process, which give rise to external nasal skeleton • Olfactory placode deepens into olfactory pit & later ...
Surgical Approaches to the Oropharynx
... Mandibulotomy At least level I neck dissection (hypoglossal, lingual n.) Floor of mouth mucosa incised Myelohyoid, digastric mm divided Sublingual gland & lingual n. left on mandibular side of incision Mandible retracted laterally ...
... Mandibulotomy At least level I neck dissection (hypoglossal, lingual n.) Floor of mouth mucosa incised Myelohyoid, digastric mm divided Sublingual gland & lingual n. left on mandibular side of incision Mandible retracted laterally ...
shoulder - Peggers Super Summaries
... Posterolateral ankle: - for posterior malleolus fracture size is not necessarily an issue by note mechanism – if axial or shearing it should be fixed None Surface markings: ...
... Posterolateral ankle: - for posterior malleolus fracture size is not necessarily an issue by note mechanism – if axial or shearing it should be fixed None Surface markings: ...
ANIMAL BIOLOGY (1604) LABORATORY Week of
... • Recognize and distinguish between the three cnidarian classes. • Understand the differences between the polyp and medusa forms. Exercise 5-2: Sponge Anatomy Phylum Porifera (sponges) • Sedentary aquatic (mostly marine) animals • Lack true tissue, organs, and body symmetry • Body perforated by nume ...
... • Recognize and distinguish between the three cnidarian classes. • Understand the differences between the polyp and medusa forms. Exercise 5-2: Sponge Anatomy Phylum Porifera (sponges) • Sedentary aquatic (mostly marine) animals • Lack true tissue, organs, and body symmetry • Body perforated by nume ...
Course Outline - Pima Community College
... Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to do the following: 1. Identify the roles of the three types of word parts in forming medical terms. 2. Define anatomy and physiology and use anatomic reference systems to identify the anatomic position, body planes, directions, and cavities. ...
... Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to do the following: 1. Identify the roles of the three types of word parts in forming medical terms. 2. Define anatomy and physiology and use anatomic reference systems to identify the anatomic position, body planes, directions, and cavities. ...
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... Operative repair of anterolateral stenosis of the subglottic larynx and upper trachea. A. Anteroposterior view. B. Lateral view. The figures demonstrate the extent of stenosis and ultimate lines of transection. The stenosis extends into the subglottic larynx well above the border of the cricoid ante ...
... Operative repair of anterolateral stenosis of the subglottic larynx and upper trachea. A. Anteroposterior view. B. Lateral view. The figures demonstrate the extent of stenosis and ultimate lines of transection. The stenosis extends into the subglottic larynx well above the border of the cricoid ante ...
Sci App Day 5 Notes on axes of plane http://www.allstar.fiu.edu/aero
... The rudder is the vertical flap in the tail. The rudder is operated by pedals. Turning the rudder to the right cause the airplane nose to turn to the right due to the air that the rudder deflects. This axis is the vertical axis or the yaw axis. The plane stays in the same plane but the nose can be t ...
... The rudder is the vertical flap in the tail. The rudder is operated by pedals. Turning the rudder to the right cause the airplane nose to turn to the right due to the air that the rudder deflects. This axis is the vertical axis or the yaw axis. The plane stays in the same plane but the nose can be t ...
Upogebia deltaura (Crustacea: Thalassinidea) in Clyde Sea maerl
... h, right fourth pereiopod, external surface. Paratype male, ICN-MNH-Cr 1678 (CL 7.2 mm): e, minor cheliped, external surface. Scale lines indicate 1,0 mm. ...
... h, right fourth pereiopod, external surface. Paratype male, ICN-MNH-Cr 1678 (CL 7.2 mm): e, minor cheliped, external surface. Scale lines indicate 1,0 mm. ...
Spinal Nerves Spinal Nerves
... skin supplied by sensory neurons that arise from a spinal nerve ganglion. • Along the thorax and abdomen, they are like stacks of discs, each supplied by a different spinal nerve. • Along the arms and legs, the dermatomes run longitudinally along the limbs. ( see next figure) ! • Symptoms that fo ...
... skin supplied by sensory neurons that arise from a spinal nerve ganglion. • Along the thorax and abdomen, they are like stacks of discs, each supplied by a different spinal nerve. • Along the arms and legs, the dermatomes run longitudinally along the limbs. ( see next figure) ! • Symptoms that fo ...
Atlas-Axis
... you to turn your head and neck. The atlanto-axial joint connects the atlas to the axis. They are part of the vertebral column, which supports the peripheral nervous system. ...
... you to turn your head and neck. The atlanto-axial joint connects the atlas to the axis. They are part of the vertebral column, which supports the peripheral nervous system. ...
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.