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... the entire body is segmented, but flat there is one pair of legs on each segment has a pair of poison glands behind head ...
... the entire body is segmented, but flat there is one pair of legs on each segment has a pair of poison glands behind head ...
Model Answer (AS-2891)
... osmosis from the side containing pure water. The plasmalemma around amoeba is semipermeable and as the water of the pond in which this animal lives hypotonic to the cytoplasm of its body. According to the law of diffusion large amount of water enters the body. If all this water is allowed to remain ...
... osmosis from the side containing pure water. The plasmalemma around amoeba is semipermeable and as the water of the pond in which this animal lives hypotonic to the cytoplasm of its body. According to the law of diffusion large amount of water enters the body. If all this water is allowed to remain ...
Gluteal lines
... Ligaments • Iliofemoral ligament. • Pubofemoral ligament. • Ischiofemoral ligament. ...
... Ligaments • Iliofemoral ligament. • Pubofemoral ligament. • Ischiofemoral ligament. ...
Unit 1
... thoracic–12 bones, lumbar–5 bones, sacral–5 bones (fused as 1) and coccyx–4 bones (fused as 1). Appendicular skeleton: limit to the pectoral girdle (scapulae and clavicles), humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, pelvic girdle (ilium, ischium and pubis), femur, patella, tibia, fibul ...
... thoracic–12 bones, lumbar–5 bones, sacral–5 bones (fused as 1) and coccyx–4 bones (fused as 1). Appendicular skeleton: limit to the pectoral girdle (scapulae and clavicles), humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, pelvic girdle (ilium, ischium and pubis), femur, patella, tibia, fibul ...
Posterior Arch as Landmark for Atlas Horizontal Position
... one lateral mass may be large and the opposite small, or one can' have a different size and shape from the other. When the lateral masses are different sizes, the posterior arch may be in the correct center of each one, but the atlas plane line may not be a true landmark in relationship to the infer ...
... one lateral mass may be large and the opposite small, or one can' have a different size and shape from the other. When the lateral masses are different sizes, the posterior arch may be in the correct center of each one, but the atlas plane line may not be a true landmark in relationship to the infer ...
Bones of the Axial Skeleton Notes
... superior and inferior articular processes on each side of top and bottom. Smooth surfaces or facets are covered with hyaline cartilage allowing movable articulations with vertebrae on top and bottom Intervertebral foramina are openings between vert where nerves can get through Structure differ ...
... superior and inferior articular processes on each side of top and bottom. Smooth surfaces or facets are covered with hyaline cartilage allowing movable articulations with vertebrae on top and bottom Intervertebral foramina are openings between vert where nerves can get through Structure differ ...
Reticular Formation of the Brain Stem
... midbrain above and lies infront of the cerebellum and fourth ventricle. ...
... midbrain above and lies infront of the cerebellum and fourth ventricle. ...
Phylum Nematoda The Roundworms
... Phylum Arthropoda (arthros=joint + pod=foot) • Main characteristics of phylum arthropoda – Open circulatory system – Respiratory organs ...
... Phylum Arthropoda (arthros=joint + pod=foot) • Main characteristics of phylum arthropoda – Open circulatory system – Respiratory organs ...
Anatomy of Nose1
... N.B: The nasopalatine nerve, greater and lesser palatine nerves, medial and lateral posterior superior nasal nerves, and the posterior inferior nasal nerve are branches from the sphenopalatine ganglion. ...
... N.B: The nasopalatine nerve, greater and lesser palatine nerves, medial and lateral posterior superior nasal nerves, and the posterior inferior nasal nerve are branches from the sphenopalatine ganglion. ...
172_eposter - Stanley Radiology
... Spike and wave activity within the thalamocortical network can cause absence seizures and other forms of epileptic behaviour. Thalamocortical dysrhythmia is associated with impulse control disorders such as OCD, Parkinsons disease, ADHD and other form of chronic psychosis. Damage to these fibe ...
... Spike and wave activity within the thalamocortical network can cause absence seizures and other forms of epileptic behaviour. Thalamocortical dysrhythmia is associated with impulse control disorders such as OCD, Parkinsons disease, ADHD and other form of chronic psychosis. Damage to these fibe ...
323Lecture4 - Dr. Stuart Sumida
... Medial: medial collateral ligament (MCL); very strong, trauma by means of avulsion rather than material failure. “deltoid ligament” superficial ...
... Medial: medial collateral ligament (MCL); very strong, trauma by means of avulsion rather than material failure. “deltoid ligament” superficial ...
AnatomyGIT - UMK CARNIVORES 3
... on either side to form the dorsal and ventral coronary pillars –which separate the posterior blind sacs from the general cavity on the sides and ventrally.The ventral coronary pillar is complete-the dorsal coronary pillar fades out.Another branch from the left part of posterior pillar extends forwar ...
... on either side to form the dorsal and ventral coronary pillars –which separate the posterior blind sacs from the general cavity on the sides and ventrally.The ventral coronary pillar is complete-the dorsal coronary pillar fades out.Another branch from the left part of posterior pillar extends forwar ...
PG_080_E0 Quick Reference Guide
... Insert a screw guide down to the bone, at least 1cm superior to edge of acetabulum, angled 30 degrees upwards. Insert a self-drilling screw, gently tap it through the cortex and screw it home with the T-wrench, without forcing the screw in any direction. The depth of insertion is 40-50 mm (almost th ...
... Insert a screw guide down to the bone, at least 1cm superior to edge of acetabulum, angled 30 degrees upwards. Insert a self-drilling screw, gently tap it through the cortex and screw it home with the T-wrench, without forcing the screw in any direction. The depth of insertion is 40-50 mm (almost th ...
sirenomelia: sympus dipus (" mermaid ")
... (Fig. 1). The upper limbs appeared flattened antero-posteriorly, and the wrist, metacarpo-phalangeal and interphalangeal joints were readily hyperextended. The pelvic girdle was about two-thirds the expected diameter. A small, shallow dimple was present over the top of the coccyx, and another dimple ...
... (Fig. 1). The upper limbs appeared flattened antero-posteriorly, and the wrist, metacarpo-phalangeal and interphalangeal joints were readily hyperextended. The pelvic girdle was about two-thirds the expected diameter. A small, shallow dimple was present over the top of the coccyx, and another dimple ...
Geometry Unit 2 Overview Sheet Basic Definitions and Rigid Motion
... perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment, based on the undefined notions of point, line, distance along a line, and distance around a circular arc. I can define angle, circle, perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment. I can understand the notions: point, line, distance along a ...
... perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment, based on the undefined notions of point, line, distance along a line, and distance around a circular arc. I can define angle, circle, perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment. I can understand the notions: point, line, distance along a ...
Unit 1 Introduction to the Human Body
... Terms Of Position • Anterior, Posterior, Dorsal, Ventral, Proximal, Distal, Superficial, Deep, Parietal, Visceral, Superior, Inferior, Medial and Lateral • Medulla and Cortex ...
... Terms Of Position • Anterior, Posterior, Dorsal, Ventral, Proximal, Distal, Superficial, Deep, Parietal, Visceral, Superior, Inferior, Medial and Lateral • Medulla and Cortex ...
Chapter Two
... Contrast and density • Contrast; see the psoas muscles, kidneys, inferior ribs and transverse process of lumbar. • Gas: decrease KVP by 5-8% or mas 30-50% • Fliud increase KVP by 5-8% or mas 30-50% • Density: to light to dark. ...
... Contrast and density • Contrast; see the psoas muscles, kidneys, inferior ribs and transverse process of lumbar. • Gas: decrease KVP by 5-8% or mas 30-50% • Fliud increase KVP by 5-8% or mas 30-50% • Density: to light to dark. ...
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... anterior longitudinal ligament is ordinarily not injured, so that when the injured region is placed in hyperextension, this ligament can act as a splint to hold and fix the bony fragments. The posterior longitudinal ligament lies on the posterior surface of the vertebral bodies and is therefore with ...
... anterior longitudinal ligament is ordinarily not injured, so that when the injured region is placed in hyperextension, this ligament can act as a splint to hold and fix the bony fragments. The posterior longitudinal ligament lies on the posterior surface of the vertebral bodies and is therefore with ...
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... Medial: medial collateral ligament (MCL); very strong, trauma by means of avulsion rather than material failure. “deltoid ligament” superficial ...
... Medial: medial collateral ligament (MCL); very strong, trauma by means of avulsion rather than material failure. “deltoid ligament” superficial ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... articular comminution, and many occur in older patients with osteoporotic bone. Joint function often is compromised because of stiffness, pain, and weakness. But outcomes have been improved with advances in implant technology, surgical approaches, and rehabilitation protocols. Most distal humeral fr ...
... articular comminution, and many occur in older patients with osteoporotic bone. Joint function often is compromised because of stiffness, pain, and weakness. But outcomes have been improved with advances in implant technology, surgical approaches, and rehabilitation protocols. Most distal humeral fr ...
Exercise 1. Review the following muscles on the Visible Body
... muscle group. Adductor pollicis is innervated by the ulna nerve. Assist in opposition of the thumb. adduction B. Hypothenar muscles include : abductor digiti minimi, flexor digiti minimi brevis and oponens digiti minimi . These muscles are innervated by the ulna nerve therfor, atrophy suggest an uln ...
... muscle group. Adductor pollicis is innervated by the ulna nerve. Assist in opposition of the thumb. adduction B. Hypothenar muscles include : abductor digiti minimi, flexor digiti minimi brevis and oponens digiti minimi . These muscles are innervated by the ulna nerve therfor, atrophy suggest an uln ...
A rare osseous growth on sacrum - IJAV • International Journal of
... this it can be suggested that this rare variant could be a developmental anomaly because of the overgrowth of only the ventral ossification center. Longitudinal growth occurs as a result of proliferation and ossification of cartilages remaining on superior and inferior margins of vertebral bodies bl ...
... this it can be suggested that this rare variant could be a developmental anomaly because of the overgrowth of only the ventral ossification center. Longitudinal growth occurs as a result of proliferation and ossification of cartilages remaining on superior and inferior margins of vertebral bodies bl ...
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.