JUST VOCAB
... In animals the body plan where the Bilateral left and right sides are mirror images symmetry of each other ____________________ Body section made by fusion of the head and thorax __________________ cephalothorax Organisms with 10 legs ...
... In animals the body plan where the Bilateral left and right sides are mirror images symmetry of each other ____________________ Body section made by fusion of the head and thorax __________________ cephalothorax Organisms with 10 legs ...
bio-mechanics of knee joint
... a roughened area and two bony spines called the intercondylar tubercles These tubercles become lodged in the intercondylar ...
... a roughened area and two bony spines called the intercondylar tubercles These tubercles become lodged in the intercondylar ...
The Appendicular Skeleton
... posterior half of the foot • Body weight is carried primarily on the talus and calcaneus • Talus articulates with the tibia and fibula superiorly, and the calcaneus inferiorly • Other tarsus bones include the cuboid and navicular, and the medial, intermediate, and ...
... posterior half of the foot • Body weight is carried primarily on the talus and calcaneus • Talus articulates with the tibia and fibula superiorly, and the calcaneus inferiorly • Other tarsus bones include the cuboid and navicular, and the medial, intermediate, and ...
Thigh and Knee
... Make a curvilinear incision 10 to 15 cm long over the popliteal space with the proximal limb following the tendon of the semitendinosus muscle distally to the level of the joint. Curve it laterally across the posterior aspect of the joint for about 5 cm and distally over the lateral head of the gast ...
... Make a curvilinear incision 10 to 15 cm long over the popliteal space with the proximal limb following the tendon of the semitendinosus muscle distally to the level of the joint. Curve it laterally across the posterior aspect of the joint for about 5 cm and distally over the lateral head of the gast ...
12-Elbow Joint
... Its apex is attached to the medial epicondyle of the humerus. The strong cord-like anterior part is attached to the tubercle on the coronoid process of the ulna and the weaker fan-like posterior part is attached to the medial edge of the olecranon. The ulnar nerve passes posterior to the medial epic ...
... Its apex is attached to the medial epicondyle of the humerus. The strong cord-like anterior part is attached to the tubercle on the coronoid process of the ulna and the weaker fan-like posterior part is attached to the medial edge of the olecranon. The ulnar nerve passes posterior to the medial epic ...
Overview of Invertebrates
... _____ 1. An earthworm is an example of a segmented invertebrate. _____ 2. Invertebrates with an incomplete digestive system starve, because their food cannot be completely digested. _____ 3. A psuedocoelom refers to concentration of nervous tissue at one end of the animal. _____ 4. Some invertebrate ...
... _____ 1. An earthworm is an example of a segmented invertebrate. _____ 2. Invertebrates with an incomplete digestive system starve, because their food cannot be completely digested. _____ 3. A psuedocoelom refers to concentration of nervous tissue at one end of the animal. _____ 4. Some invertebrate ...
BIO 218 52999 F 2014 MTX 1 Q 140912.4
... ALPHABETIZATIONS, NOTES, DRAWINGS, DIAGRAMS, DOUBLE CHECKS, DOODLES, MNEMONICS… Or as a draft Letter to your Dean, or your Mom, or President Obama, about how difficult this course is, and how and why it should be “dumbed” down for poor and struggling PRE-MED students like you………….and that there are ...
... ALPHABETIZATIONS, NOTES, DRAWINGS, DIAGRAMS, DOUBLE CHECKS, DOODLES, MNEMONICS… Or as a draft Letter to your Dean, or your Mom, or President Obama, about how difficult this course is, and how and why it should be “dumbed” down for poor and struggling PRE-MED students like you………….and that there are ...
Orbital Cavity
... Orbit is a bony cavity shaped like a four-sided pyramid Lying on each side of the root of the nose Lodges the eyeball. ...
... Orbit is a bony cavity shaped like a four-sided pyramid Lying on each side of the root of the nose Lodges the eyeball. ...
Upper Extremity Counterstrain Counterstrain Counterstrain
... Slightly extend the cervical spine Traditionally hold this position for 120 seconds Also a supine method ...
... Slightly extend the cervical spine Traditionally hold this position for 120 seconds Also a supine method ...
Ca Ba V - VCOMcc
... As progress cells divide and get further away from AER, they become too far to be affected by the proteins secreted by AER become mesenchymal mesoderm ...
... As progress cells divide and get further away from AER, they become too far to be affected by the proteins secreted by AER become mesenchymal mesoderm ...
The Complete Mathematical Terms Dictionary Understanding math
... Exterior angle – In a triangle, an exterior angle is equal to the measures of the two interior angles added together. Factor – As a noun, it is a number or symbol which divides evenly into a larger number. As a verb, it means to find two or more values whose product equals the original value. F.O.I ...
... Exterior angle – In a triangle, an exterior angle is equal to the measures of the two interior angles added together. Factor – As a noun, it is a number or symbol which divides evenly into a larger number. As a verb, it means to find two or more values whose product equals the original value. F.O.I ...
DOC
... c. The anterior ethmoidal artery leaves the medial wall of the orbit, crosses the anterior ethmoidal air cells, and then enters the anterior cranial fossa. d. The inferior oblique muscle receives GSE innervation from the trochlear nerve. 7. With regard to the Cervical Fascia, Posterior Triangle, and ...
... c. The anterior ethmoidal artery leaves the medial wall of the orbit, crosses the anterior ethmoidal air cells, and then enters the anterior cranial fossa. d. The inferior oblique muscle receives GSE innervation from the trochlear nerve. 7. With regard to the Cervical Fascia, Posterior Triangle, and ...
Soft Tissue of the Back
... Both extend head and neck and can laterally flex (side bend) the head; Also support and can contribute to rotation of cervical spine and, thus, the head Dorsal rami of spinal nerves nearest their respective origins ...
... Both extend head and neck and can laterally flex (side bend) the head; Also support and can contribute to rotation of cervical spine and, thus, the head Dorsal rami of spinal nerves nearest their respective origins ...
the anatomy of the orbita wall and the preseptal
... bral ligament (14). Lateral palpebral raphe is a weak structure which is formed by the blending of muscle ...
... bral ligament (14). Lateral palpebral raphe is a weak structure which is formed by the blending of muscle ...
The_Knee_Joint_handout
... inferiorly by fatty tissue • Tendon of popliteus muscle passes deep to the FCL, separating it from the lateral meniscus (see next picture) ...
... inferiorly by fatty tissue • Tendon of popliteus muscle passes deep to the FCL, separating it from the lateral meniscus (see next picture) ...
No. 19
... Classification of the receptors: On the bases of the location and the origin of the senses, receptors may be divided into three kinds. 1. The exteroceptors They are located in the skin, the mucous membrane of the nasal and oral cavity, pain, light and sound from the external environment. 2. The prop ...
... Classification of the receptors: On the bases of the location and the origin of the senses, receptors may be divided into three kinds. 1. The exteroceptors They are located in the skin, the mucous membrane of the nasal and oral cavity, pain, light and sound from the external environment. 2. The prop ...
Potential Contribution of Abnormal Talar Dome Lateral
... Foster City, CA, USA), a local coordinate system for each ankle was manually established using talar landmarks. Then, on a transverse section at 3-5 mm distal to the superior aspect of the talar trochlea, the angle between the medial and lateral side-wall tangential lines (regressed from five cortic ...
... Foster City, CA, USA), a local coordinate system for each ankle was manually established using talar landmarks. Then, on a transverse section at 3-5 mm distal to the superior aspect of the talar trochlea, the angle between the medial and lateral side-wall tangential lines (regressed from five cortic ...
19.4 Molluscs, Annelids, and Arthropods
... 19.1.1 Explain how animals are distinguished from other groups of organisms. 19.1.2 Explain how the evolutionary tree of animals is constructed. 19.2 Introducing the Invertebrates 19.2.1 Describe the evolutionary trends among sponges, cnidarians, flatworms, and roundworms. 19.2.2 Give examples of fl ...
... 19.1.1 Explain how animals are distinguished from other groups of organisms. 19.1.2 Explain how the evolutionary tree of animals is constructed. 19.2 Introducing the Invertebrates 19.2.1 Describe the evolutionary trends among sponges, cnidarians, flatworms, and roundworms. 19.2.2 Give examples of fl ...
The Circulatory System
... The central nervous system: development, structure (external and internal), functional characteristics of nuclei of the gray matter and fibers of the white matter of all parts of the central nervous system: the spinal cord, the spinal ganglia; the spinal cord segment; the brainsimilarity and differ ...
... The central nervous system: development, structure (external and internal), functional characteristics of nuclei of the gray matter and fibers of the white matter of all parts of the central nervous system: the spinal cord, the spinal ganglia; the spinal cord segment; the brainsimilarity and differ ...
Right
... stomach, superior part of duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, vermiform appendix, transverse and sigmoid colons, spleen and ovary Interperitoneal viscera -most part of viscera surrounded by peritoneum, example, liver, gallbladder, ascending and descending colon, upper part of rectum, urinary bladder an ...
... stomach, superior part of duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, vermiform appendix, transverse and sigmoid colons, spleen and ovary Interperitoneal viscera -most part of viscera surrounded by peritoneum, example, liver, gallbladder, ascending and descending colon, upper part of rectum, urinary bladder an ...
Requirements for Tetanus Prophylaxis Immunization History dT TIG
... fication (Table 2) requires that surgical débridement be performed before assigning a grade. All factors are considered in assigning the grade, but typically the highest possible grade should be assigned based on each factor. E. Nonsurgical treatment ...
... fication (Table 2) requires that surgical débridement be performed before assigning a grade. All factors are considered in assigning the grade, but typically the highest possible grade should be assigned based on each factor. E. Nonsurgical treatment ...
Nerve Supply of the Stomach and the Small Intestines
... Paraduodenal folds/recesses might result in internal hernia. The jejunum might be crammed within these folds, increasing the pressure on its edge consequently cutting its blood supply, this type of hernia is called “strangulated hernia” and it requires an emergency operation. The duodenum is separat ...
... Paraduodenal folds/recesses might result in internal hernia. The jejunum might be crammed within these folds, increasing the pressure on its edge consequently cutting its blood supply, this type of hernia is called “strangulated hernia” and it requires an emergency operation. The duodenum is separat ...
Mediastinum
... Clean the descending thoracic aorta and identify the paired posterior intercostal arteries to the lower nine intercostal spaces. Arising from the anterior surface of the aorta arte the bronchial arteries and a number of small esophageal and mediastinal ...
... Clean the descending thoracic aorta and identify the paired posterior intercostal arteries to the lower nine intercostal spaces. Arising from the anterior surface of the aorta arte the bronchial arteries and a number of small esophageal and mediastinal ...
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.