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 ...
Cranial fossas
... • Lodges frontal lobe of cerebral hemisphere • Surrounded :- inner surface of the frontal bone - lesser wing of sphenoid bone (end laterally by ptrion the anteroinferior angle of parietal ) ...
... • Lodges frontal lobe of cerebral hemisphere • Surrounded :- inner surface of the frontal bone - lesser wing of sphenoid bone (end laterally by ptrion the anteroinferior angle of parietal ) ...
Document
... 3. Head bears nasal pit, ear rudiment, eye rudiment and pair of external gills. HABITS – The newly hatches larva swims for sometime and then fixes itself o some objects. It does not feeds and subsists on yolk cells heaped in its gut. ...
... 3. Head bears nasal pit, ear rudiment, eye rudiment and pair of external gills. HABITS – The newly hatches larva swims for sometime and then fixes itself o some objects. It does not feeds and subsists on yolk cells heaped in its gut. ...
FEMUR
... TROCHANTERS: These are epiphysis that ossify separately from the shaft and their purpose is for muscle attachment ...
... TROCHANTERS: These are epiphysis that ossify separately from the shaft and their purpose is for muscle attachment ...
Lab Handout - UE MMT - PHT 1261c Tests and Measurements
... R: proximal phalanx of thumb for FPB & distal phalanx of thumb for FPL into extension S: first metacarpal for FPB; proximal phalanx of thumb for FPL ...
... R: proximal phalanx of thumb for FPB & distal phalanx of thumb for FPL into extension S: first metacarpal for FPB; proximal phalanx of thumb for FPL ...
vertebral column
... Cervical curve develops when baby learns To hold its head @ 1 month Lumbar curve develops when baby can stand/walk @ 9 mos to 1yr. ...
... Cervical curve develops when baby learns To hold its head @ 1 month Lumbar curve develops when baby can stand/walk @ 9 mos to 1yr. ...
Section 29–1 Invertebrate Evolution (pages 745–750)
... of evolution? Each represents the evolution of a successful and unique body plan. 11. As larger and more complex animals evolved, in what ways did specialized cells join together? Specialized cells joined together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems that work together to carry out complex fun ...
... of evolution? Each represents the evolution of a successful and unique body plan. 11. As larger and more complex animals evolved, in what ways did specialized cells join together? Specialized cells joined together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems that work together to carry out complex fun ...
Nasal Cavity - Dr. Meredith
... V1) 2. Superior lateral posterior nasal (from sphenopalatine) ( from V2) 3. Inferior posterior nasal (from greater palatine) ( from V2) 4. CN I (Olfactory) superiorly IV. ...
... V1) 2. Superior lateral posterior nasal (from sphenopalatine) ( from V2) 3. Inferior posterior nasal (from greater palatine) ( from V2) 4. CN I (Olfactory) superiorly IV. ...
Zimmer Trabecular Metal Total Ankle System
... frame with some degree of plantar flexion to facilitate access to the posterior aspect of the talus. In a case where translation cannot be achieved with an anterior-directed force, and distraction is not possible, it may be necessary to remove some posterior bone from the distal tibia, or to correct ...
... frame with some degree of plantar flexion to facilitate access to the posterior aspect of the talus. In a case where translation cannot be achieved with an anterior-directed force, and distraction is not possible, it may be necessary to remove some posterior bone from the distal tibia, or to correct ...
vertebral column
... Cervical curve develops when baby learns To hold its head @ 1 month Lumbar curve develops when baby can stand/walk @ 9 mos to 1yr. ...
... Cervical curve develops when baby learns To hold its head @ 1 month Lumbar curve develops when baby can stand/walk @ 9 mos to 1yr. ...
The Axial Skeleton
... All transverse processes of cervical vertebrae only contain foramina through which vertebral arteries pass to the brain. ...
... All transverse processes of cervical vertebrae only contain foramina through which vertebral arteries pass to the brain. ...
Biological Psychology
... You are about to scrape away part of the medial face of one of your brain halves. Choose your half wisely. If your cut is off center, be certain that the structures we are interested in are still in the half you choose to scrape, they don't lie far from the midline. The most caudal part of the forni ...
... You are about to scrape away part of the medial face of one of your brain halves. Choose your half wisely. If your cut is off center, be certain that the structures we are interested in are still in the half you choose to scrape, they don't lie far from the midline. The most caudal part of the forni ...
Anatomy – upper limb mcq
... b) The radial artery runs under brachialis as it leaves the cubital fossa c) The radial artery has just one named branch proximal to the carpal braches d) Ligation of the radial artery at its origin will significantly reduce blood flow through the posterior interosseous artery. e) The radial artery ...
... b) The radial artery runs under brachialis as it leaves the cubital fossa c) The radial artery has just one named branch proximal to the carpal braches d) Ligation of the radial artery at its origin will significantly reduce blood flow through the posterior interosseous artery. e) The radial artery ...
The Appendicular Skeleton
... Forearm • Consists of 2 bones the radius and ulna • These bones articulate with each other proximally and distally • An interosseous membrane is between these 2 bones ...
... Forearm • Consists of 2 bones the radius and ulna • These bones articulate with each other proximally and distally • An interosseous membrane is between these 2 bones ...
Diencephalon - McGill University
... - Extends into the substance of the thalamus, where it forms partitions or boundaries that divide the thalamus into its principal cell groups : - anterior, medial, lateral & intraluminar nuclear groups. There are midline thalamic nuclei located just superior to the hypothalamic sulcus. Finally, ...
... - Extends into the substance of the thalamus, where it forms partitions or boundaries that divide the thalamus into its principal cell groups : - anterior, medial, lateral & intraluminar nuclear groups. There are midline thalamic nuclei located just superior to the hypothalamic sulcus. Finally, ...
Gluteal Region Muscles Gluteus Maximus O: ilium, dorsal sacrum
... A: 1. Open chain- ABducts hip 2. closed chain- stabilizes pelvis 3. anterior fibers- flexion and internal rotation 4. posterior fibers- extension and external rotation ...
... A: 1. Open chain- ABducts hip 2. closed chain- stabilizes pelvis 3. anterior fibers- flexion and internal rotation 4. posterior fibers- extension and external rotation ...
INTERNAL ANATOMY – GRASSHOPPER AND COCKROACH 1
... easily lost when the exoskeletal strip is removed. Look for a narrow longitudinal tube adhering to the dorsal surface of the diaphragm exactly on the midline. Carefully tease away adhering tissue as necessary to improve your view of it. Also present in the pericardial sinus are tubular, branching, s ...
... easily lost when the exoskeletal strip is removed. Look for a narrow longitudinal tube adhering to the dorsal surface of the diaphragm exactly on the midline. Carefully tease away adhering tissue as necessary to improve your view of it. Also present in the pericardial sinus are tubular, branching, s ...
The Ankle and Lower Leg notes
... the athletic trainer, understanding the complex nature of ankle injuries should be a major goal. Many sports place demands on the ankle and lower leg that far exceed the normal daily requirements. Many ankle injuries could be prevented by Achilles tendon stretching, strengthening of key muscles, pro ...
... the athletic trainer, understanding the complex nature of ankle injuries should be a major goal. Many sports place demands on the ankle and lower leg that far exceed the normal daily requirements. Many ankle injuries could be prevented by Achilles tendon stretching, strengthening of key muscles, pro ...
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.