Anterior abdominal wall
... anterolateral portions of the lower six ribs and their cartilages even though these structures are technically part of the thoracic wall. ...
... anterolateral portions of the lower six ribs and their cartilages even though these structures are technically part of the thoracic wall. ...
the annelids and the
... Mosaic development - A pattern of development in which the fates and functions of cells in the adult organism are determined early in embryonic development Nephridia - A general term for the excretory organs of invertebrates Osphradium - A sense organ sensitive to chemicals in the environment; this ...
... Mosaic development - A pattern of development in which the fates and functions of cells in the adult organism are determined early in embryonic development Nephridia - A general term for the excretory organs of invertebrates Osphradium - A sense organ sensitive to chemicals in the environment; this ...
Ten Body Systems
... and responds to sensations to maintain homeostasis Monitors and controls body activities ...
... and responds to sensations to maintain homeostasis Monitors and controls body activities ...
Imaging of Cervical Spine Trauma
... Flexion instability is due to isolated rupture of the posterior ligaments. No fracture is seen so the injury may be missed unless delayed flexion views are obtained. In severe injuries, the initial lateral film shows posterior ligament disruption. Clay Shoveler's Fracture: These spinous process frac ...
... Flexion instability is due to isolated rupture of the posterior ligaments. No fracture is seen so the injury may be missed unless delayed flexion views are obtained. In severe injuries, the initial lateral film shows posterior ligament disruption. Clay Shoveler's Fracture: These spinous process frac ...
Locomotion in Aquatic Organisms
... muscles work as antagonists against each other. – This latter situation occurs in a number of situations, from flatworms to mollusk feet to human tongues (you didn't think there was a bone in there did you?). – The need for antagonists is a natural consequence of the fact that ATP induced contractio ...
... muscles work as antagonists against each other. – This latter situation occurs in a number of situations, from flatworms to mollusk feet to human tongues (you didn't think there was a bone in there did you?). – The need for antagonists is a natural consequence of the fact that ATP induced contractio ...
Ⅰ.In the following questions, selecting the best response :( 1 marks
... C. it supplies posterior group of muscles of arm D. it innervates the coracobrachialis ...
... C. it supplies posterior group of muscles of arm D. it innervates the coracobrachialis ...
ANATOMY UPPER ARM
... fascia and at the lower border of teres major m. joins the venae comoitantes of the brachial artery to form the axillary vein. ...
... fascia and at the lower border of teres major m. joins the venae comoitantes of the brachial artery to form the axillary vein. ...
Non-Muscular-Anatomy-Teaching-Pack
... The limitation of movement in a defined pattern which usually indicates arthritis. It can indicate degenerative, inflammatory or traumatic arthritic symptoms. The movements usually take on a ‘hard’ end feel rather than a normal elastic capsular resistance. Involuntary muscle spasm occurs to protect ...
... The limitation of movement in a defined pattern which usually indicates arthritis. It can indicate degenerative, inflammatory or traumatic arthritic symptoms. The movements usually take on a ‘hard’ end feel rather than a normal elastic capsular resistance. Involuntary muscle spasm occurs to protect ...
SURFACE ANATOMY OF THE KIDNEY I
... of the right lobe of the liver, while a narrow medial area is related to the descending duodenum. Inferiorly, the anterior surface is related laterally to the right colic flexure, and medially to the small intestine. The areas related to the small intestine and almost all those in contact with the l ...
... of the right lobe of the liver, while a narrow medial area is related to the descending duodenum. Inferiorly, the anterior surface is related laterally to the right colic flexure, and medially to the small intestine. The areas related to the small intestine and almost all those in contact with the l ...
phylum arthropoda - crustacea
... We’ve already seen the compound and maybe simple eye on the head. Nerves from them connect to the supraesophagial ganglia. A ventral nerve cord with seven ganglia runs the length of the body on the ventral surface. The digestive system starts with the mouth and extending forward before bending back ...
... We’ve already seen the compound and maybe simple eye on the head. Nerves from them connect to the supraesophagial ganglia. A ventral nerve cord with seven ganglia runs the length of the body on the ventral surface. The digestive system starts with the mouth and extending forward before bending back ...
Primary Oblique Muscle OveractionThe Brain Throws a Wild Pitch
... right eye and the adducted left eye. When the rabbit pitches forward (as when starting to run down a hill), the head rotates downward and the tail rotates upward. Although both eyes move downward in space, the left visual axis (which is directed toward the nose) rotates downward, while the right vis ...
... right eye and the adducted left eye. When the rabbit pitches forward (as when starting to run down a hill), the head rotates downward and the tail rotates upward. Although both eyes move downward in space, the left visual axis (which is directed toward the nose) rotates downward, while the right vis ...
Brain stem-External Features
... surfaces of the brain stem. List cranial nerves emerging from the brain stem. Describe the site of emergence of each cranial nerve. ...
... surfaces of the brain stem. List cranial nerves emerging from the brain stem. Describe the site of emergence of each cranial nerve. ...
Aquatic Insect Parts and Pieces
... - often one or two pairs of wings on the thorax The first region of an insect is the head and it is usually capsulelike, can have many fused segments to it, and contains the feeding apparatus and sensory organs. The mouth parts of all insects are composed of four distinct parts: labrum (plate-like u ...
... - often one or two pairs of wings on the thorax The first region of an insect is the head and it is usually capsulelike, can have many fused segments to it, and contains the feeding apparatus and sensory organs. The mouth parts of all insects are composed of four distinct parts: labrum (plate-like u ...
2 bones - Yeditepe University Pharma Anatomy
... In an adult typically consists of 33 vertebrae arranged in five regions: 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, and 4 coccygeal. The vertebrae gradually become larger as the vertebral column descends to the sacrum and then become progressively smaller toward the apex of the coccyx. The cha ...
... In an adult typically consists of 33 vertebrae arranged in five regions: 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, and 4 coccygeal. The vertebrae gradually become larger as the vertebral column descends to the sacrum and then become progressively smaller toward the apex of the coccyx. The cha ...
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... Anatomy of Cervical Neural Foramina Being familiar with the 3-dimensional anatomy of the cervical neural foramen is required to achieve the optimal surgical success. The lateral faces of the superior and inferior laminas from the posterior surround lateral part of the spinal channel. Ligamentum flav ...
... Anatomy of Cervical Neural Foramina Being familiar with the 3-dimensional anatomy of the cervical neural foramen is required to achieve the optimal surgical success. The lateral faces of the superior and inferior laminas from the posterior surround lateral part of the spinal channel. Ligamentum flav ...
Brain days-Part III
... subthalamus [-sub: 'inferior to”] epithalamus [-epi: “superior to”] hypothalamus [-hypo: “under” ] ...
... subthalamus [-sub: 'inferior to”] epithalamus [-epi: “superior to”] hypothalamus [-hypo: “under” ] ...
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOHY
... Nasopharynx : from base of the skull to the level of the hard palate Oropharynx : from the level of the hard palate to the level of hyoid bone Hypopharynx :from the level of the hyoid bone to the level of the cricoid cartilage . ...
... Nasopharynx : from base of the skull to the level of the hard palate Oropharynx : from the level of the hard palate to the level of hyoid bone Hypopharynx :from the level of the hyoid bone to the level of the cricoid cartilage . ...
Lab 1 The Human Skeleton Introduction to the Skeleton
... Therefore, the ability to identify skeletal remains allows you to compare fossil material with modern living humans and nonhuman primates in order to make inferences regarding locomotor behavior and other adaptations. ...
... Therefore, the ability to identify skeletal remains allows you to compare fossil material with modern living humans and nonhuman primates in order to make inferences regarding locomotor behavior and other adaptations. ...
Unit 30: Nose, Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses
... and lateral cartilages (Plates 36; 7.67). On the side with the largest cavity, cut the soft palate, soft parts of the nose and upper lip in line with the cavity. Using your hand saw, cut through the skull in a sagittal plane which passes through the larger of the two cavities. Start the saw cut at t ...
... and lateral cartilages (Plates 36; 7.67). On the side with the largest cavity, cut the soft palate, soft parts of the nose and upper lip in line with the cavity. Using your hand saw, cut through the skull in a sagittal plane which passes through the larger of the two cavities. Start the saw cut at t ...
Document
... •There is a dorsal vessel , that lies between the two dorsal longitudinal muscles bands ( which carried blood anteriorly ). • A ventral vessel below the intestine which carries blood posteriorly. • In each segment , the longitudinal vessels are connected on either side by right and left transverse v ...
... •There is a dorsal vessel , that lies between the two dorsal longitudinal muscles bands ( which carried blood anteriorly ). • A ventral vessel below the intestine which carries blood posteriorly. • In each segment , the longitudinal vessels are connected on either side by right and left transverse 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.