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... The opisthotics ( opo) are small bony wedges between the autopterotic, exoccipital, and basioccipital. The left opisthotic features a short projection bracing the lower portion of the postemporal. The exoccipitals (exo) contain the foramen magnum. From rear view, each exoccipital presents a triangul ...
... The opisthotics ( opo) are small bony wedges between the autopterotic, exoccipital, and basioccipital. The left opisthotic features a short projection bracing the lower portion of the postemporal. The exoccipitals (exo) contain the foramen magnum. From rear view, each exoccipital presents a triangul ...
-use the basic defined and undefined terms of geometry.
... On a certain farm, individual crops are laid out in rectangles that are 60 feet north and south, and 40 feet east and west. How far would you have to walk to get from the shed (S) to the well (W) if you did not step on any crops? How far would it be if you walked diagonally across the crops? ...
... On a certain farm, individual crops are laid out in rectangles that are 60 feet north and south, and 40 feet east and west. How far would you have to walk to get from the shed (S) to the well (W) if you did not step on any crops? How far would it be if you walked diagonally across the crops? ...
mollusca classification
... • The word Mollusca is derived from the latin word mollis which means soft bodied. • GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS • It is the second largest phylum of invertebrates consisting of more than 80,000 living species and about 35,000 fossil species. • The adults are triploblastic, bilaterally symmetrical anim ...
... • The word Mollusca is derived from the latin word mollis which means soft bodied. • GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS • It is the second largest phylum of invertebrates consisting of more than 80,000 living species and about 35,000 fossil species. • The adults are triploblastic, bilaterally symmetrical anim ...
Thorax-intercostal spaces Anshu
... From near the tip of transverse processes of 7th cervical and upper 11 thoracic vertebrae. Insertion: Posterior surface and upper border of the rib immediately below, between the tubercle and the angle. Each of the lower 4 muscles divides into two bundles – One is attached to the rib immediately bel ...
... From near the tip of transverse processes of 7th cervical and upper 11 thoracic vertebrae. Insertion: Posterior surface and upper border of the rib immediately below, between the tubercle and the angle. Each of the lower 4 muscles divides into two bundles – One is attached to the rib immediately bel ...
Erector spinae All originate from a broad tendon that attaches
... vertebrae to the smooth triangular are at medial end of scapular spine Major: attaches from spinous processes of T2-T5 vertebrae to the medial border of scapula from level of spine to inferior angle Innervated by dorsal scapular nerve Retracts scapula and rotates it to depress glenoid cavity; ...
... vertebrae to the smooth triangular are at medial end of scapular spine Major: attaches from spinous processes of T2-T5 vertebrae to the medial border of scapula from level of spine to inferior angle Innervated by dorsal scapular nerve Retracts scapula and rotates it to depress glenoid cavity; ...
Stain/Counterstrain Lab
... raised; AT stands on opposite side of the TP; AT flexes patient’s legs to 90^; moves knees away from TP side 60^ (rotation); slightly push feet toward floor to create side bending away from TP side ...
... raised; AT stands on opposite side of the TP; AT flexes patient’s legs to 90^; moves knees away from TP side 60^ (rotation); slightly push feet toward floor to create side bending away from TP side ...
A four year old girl has had a swollen, painless left knee joint for
... days her left ankle has become swollen. It is uncomfortable after she has been sitting for twenty minutes. Examination of her eyes shows an irregular pupil on the right side. What is the most appropriate first step in the management of this patient? A. A painful heel due to enthesiopathy is a common ...
... days her left ankle has become swollen. It is uncomfortable after she has been sitting for twenty minutes. Examination of her eyes shows an irregular pupil on the right side. What is the most appropriate first step in the management of this patient? A. A painful heel due to enthesiopathy is a common ...
Chapter 8: The Appendicular Skeleton
... Pectoral girdle is highly mobile, stabilized primarily by muscles Pelvic girdle is more massive, stronger, and less mobile ...
... Pectoral girdle is highly mobile, stabilized primarily by muscles Pelvic girdle is more massive, stronger, and less mobile ...
Chapter 8: The Appendicular Skeleton
... Pectoral girdle is highly mobile, stabilized primarily by muscles Pelvic girdle is more massive, stronger, and less mobile ...
... Pectoral girdle is highly mobile, stabilized primarily by muscles Pelvic girdle is more massive, stronger, and less mobile ...
Neuro-Anatomy
... 3- Anterior inferior cerebellar supplies the anterior part of the inferior surface of the cerebellum. 4- Superior cerebellar artery from the upper part of the basilar artery, runs backward to supply the superior surface of the cerebellum. 5- Posterior cerebral artery from the terminal part of basila ...
... 3- Anterior inferior cerebellar supplies the anterior part of the inferior surface of the cerebellum. 4- Superior cerebellar artery from the upper part of the basilar artery, runs backward to supply the superior surface of the cerebellum. 5- Posterior cerebral artery from the terminal part of basila ...
Exercise 2
... Anatomy Assignment 3 The Axial Skeletal System (Skull) Exercise 1. Anatomical Features of Bones It is advisable that you understand the terminology and vocabulary commonly used to describe the anatomical features of bones. Some of the important terms you will need to know are listed below. Find the ...
... Anatomy Assignment 3 The Axial Skeletal System (Skull) Exercise 1. Anatomical Features of Bones It is advisable that you understand the terminology and vocabulary commonly used to describe the anatomical features of bones. Some of the important terms you will need to know are listed below. Find the ...
a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits
... contains skeletal elements and muscles, which provide a source of locomotion in aquatic species. In some terrestrial vertebrates, the tail also helps with balance, courting, and signaling when danger is near. In humans and other apes, the post-anal tail is present during embryonic development, but i ...
... contains skeletal elements and muscles, which provide a source of locomotion in aquatic species. In some terrestrial vertebrates, the tail also helps with balance, courting, and signaling when danger is near. In humans and other apes, the post-anal tail is present during embryonic development, but i ...
The Ankle Joint HO
... By the powerful ligaments and tendons around it; By the insertion of the trochlea tali into the deep socket between the medial and lateral malleoli. The trochlea bears on the malleoli and on the distal surface of the tibia between them. The socket is not entirely rigid but has some spring becaus ...
... By the powerful ligaments and tendons around it; By the insertion of the trochlea tali into the deep socket between the medial and lateral malleoli. The trochlea bears on the malleoli and on the distal surface of the tibia between them. The socket is not entirely rigid but has some spring becaus ...
lecture 1 - Nose, Nasal cavity & Paranasal sinuses & Pharynx 2013
... able to: Describe the boundaries of the nasal cavity. Describe the nasal conchae and meati. Demonstrate the openings in each meatus. Describe the paranasal sinuses and their functions Describe the pharynx and its parts ...
... able to: Describe the boundaries of the nasal cavity. Describe the nasal conchae and meati. Demonstrate the openings in each meatus. Describe the paranasal sinuses and their functions Describe the pharynx and its parts ...
- Circle of Docs
... 4. spinal nerve proper - formed by the ventral and dorsal spinal roots at all levels a. contain motor and sensory fibers at all levels and additionally (1) there are preganglionic nerve fibers only in T1 - L2 (2) only the spinal nerves of S2 - S4 contain preganglionic sacral parasympathetic nerve fi ...
... 4. spinal nerve proper - formed by the ventral and dorsal spinal roots at all levels a. contain motor and sensory fibers at all levels and additionally (1) there are preganglionic nerve fibers only in T1 - L2 (2) only the spinal nerves of S2 - S4 contain preganglionic sacral parasympathetic nerve fi ...
Diversity in Living Organism - E
... Pteridophyta has hidden reproductive organs. External flower or seeds are absent. In phanerogams, well developed reproductive organs which produce seeds are present ...
... Pteridophyta has hidden reproductive organs. External flower or seeds are absent. In phanerogams, well developed reproductive organs which produce seeds are present ...
Paranasal Air Sinuses and the URT
... Warming/ humidifying air Immune function Lightening the skull Change vocal resonance ...
... Warming/ humidifying air Immune function Lightening the skull Change vocal resonance ...
BASIC ANATOMICAL/PHYSIOLOGICAL TERMINOLGY
... Can you accurately describe, in terms your students can understand, how the vocal folds lengthen and shorten, with specific reference to the lengthener/shortener muscle involved? Can you list three major things all persons can/should do to care proactively for their voices, and give a succinct anato ...
... Can you accurately describe, in terms your students can understand, how the vocal folds lengthen and shorten, with specific reference to the lengthener/shortener muscle involved? Can you list three major things all persons can/should do to care proactively for their voices, and give a succinct anato ...
Anatomy of the nose
... The support of the nose is probably afforded by the first four structures. The upper lateral cartilages at their medial ends blend with cartilaginous septum and their cranial ends are firmly attached to undersurface of nasal bones and frontal processes. The lower margins of the lie under the upp ...
... The support of the nose is probably afforded by the first four structures. The upper lateral cartilages at their medial ends blend with cartilaginous septum and their cranial ends are firmly attached to undersurface of nasal bones and frontal processes. The lower margins of the lie under the upp ...
The Nervous System
... _ The dorsolateral part of the rostral medulla is dominated by the inferior cerebellar peduncle, or restiform body. This consists of fibres passing between the medulla and the cerebellum. _ In Caudal Medulla, The dorsal horn of spinal cord is replaced by the caudal part of the trigeminal sensory nuc ...
... _ The dorsolateral part of the rostral medulla is dominated by the inferior cerebellar peduncle, or restiform body. This consists of fibres passing between the medulla and the cerebellum. _ In Caudal Medulla, The dorsal horn of spinal cord is replaced by the caudal part of the trigeminal sensory nuc ...
Internal carotid arteries
... frontal lobes where it joins the corresponding vessels of the opposite side by anterior communicating artery. - It follows the curvature of corpus callosum within the great longitudinal fissure. It ramifying over the medial surface of the frontal and parietal lobes and supplies them. Also, branches ...
... frontal lobes where it joins the corresponding vessels of the opposite side by anterior communicating artery. - It follows the curvature of corpus callosum within the great longitudinal fissure. It ramifying over the medial surface of the frontal and parietal lobes and supplies them. Also, branches ...
18. Blood supply of brain
... frontal lobes where it joins the corresponding vessels of the opposite side by anterior communicating artery. - It follows the curvature of corpus callosum within the great longitudinal fissure. It ramifying over the medial surface of the frontal and parietal lobes and supplies them. Also, branches ...
... frontal lobes where it joins the corresponding vessels of the opposite side by anterior communicating artery. - It follows the curvature of corpus callosum within the great longitudinal fissure. It ramifying over the medial surface of the frontal and parietal lobes and supplies them. Also, branches ...
BIO 218 52999 F 2014 MTX 1 Q 140912.4
... should be “dumbed” down for poor and struggling PRE-MED students like you………….and that there are just too many parts to the Human Body to memorize ….and its too complicated to understand……and how God should have made this whole thing, including you, more simple….and how we should use American Englis ...
... should be “dumbed” down for poor and struggling PRE-MED students like you………….and that there are just too many parts to the Human Body to memorize ….and its too complicated to understand……and how God should have made this whole thing, including you, more simple….and how we should use American Englis ...
TransCom Page 1 of 6 extends from the skull to the top of the coccyx
... **Articular surfaces of 2 superior and 2 inferior articular processes articulate with each other forming synovial joints Ia. Characteristics of an Atypical Cervical Vertebrae (C1,C2,C7) - has anterior and posterior arches - no body ▪ Superior and Inferior Vertebral Notches- formed by the notches on ...
... **Articular surfaces of 2 superior and 2 inferior articular processes articulate with each other forming synovial joints Ia. Characteristics of an Atypical Cervical Vertebrae (C1,C2,C7) - has anterior and posterior arches - no body ▪ Superior and Inferior Vertebral Notches- formed by the notches on ...
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.