skeletal muscles part 1
... form the quadriceps tendon • ORIGIN: Straight head: anterior inferior iliac spine. • Reflected head: ilium above acetabulum ...
... form the quadriceps tendon • ORIGIN: Straight head: anterior inferior iliac spine. • Reflected head: ilium above acetabulum ...
Brachial plexus
... Brachial plexus The brachial plexus is an arrangement of nerve fibres, running from the spine, specifically from above the fifth cervical vertebra to underneath the first thoracic vertebra (C5-T1). It proceeds through the neck, the axilla (armpit region) and into the arm. Function The brachial plexu ...
... Brachial plexus The brachial plexus is an arrangement of nerve fibres, running from the spine, specifically from above the fifth cervical vertebra to underneath the first thoracic vertebra (C5-T1). It proceeds through the neck, the axilla (armpit region) and into the arm. Function The brachial plexu ...
Dear Parents
... Angle: A figure created by two distinct rays that share a common endpoint (also known as a vertex). or or indicate the same angle with vertex B. Angle of Rotation: The amount of rotation (in degrees) of a figure about a fixed point such as the origin. Bisector: A point, line or line segment th ...
... Angle: A figure created by two distinct rays that share a common endpoint (also known as a vertex). or or indicate the same angle with vertex B. Angle of Rotation: The amount of rotation (in degrees) of a figure about a fixed point such as the origin. Bisector: A point, line or line segment th ...
Body Cavities
... growth of the dorsal part of the embryo (vertebral column), compared with that of the ventral part. By the beginning of the third month, some of the dorsal bands of the diaphragm originate at the level of the first lumbar vertebra. ...
... growth of the dorsal part of the embryo (vertebral column), compared with that of the ventral part. By the beginning of the third month, some of the dorsal bands of the diaphragm originate at the level of the first lumbar vertebra. ...
Knee Anatomy
... Knee Joint The most poorly constructed joint in the body. Femur round, tibia flat. Comprised of four bones. ...
... Knee Joint The most poorly constructed joint in the body. Femur round, tibia flat. Comprised of four bones. ...
Upper Thoracic Vertebrae and Ribs
... • Patient lifts PD side shoulder away from table in a posterior movement ...
... • Patient lifts PD side shoulder away from table in a posterior movement ...
Appendicular Skeleton
... Left and right pelvic bars of fish are often fused along the midventral line. The really interesting story begins with the terrestrial vertebrates. When we look at a primitive tetrapod, each half of the pelvis is a large plate-like structure made of three bones. The two ventral bones (pubis and isch ...
... Left and right pelvic bars of fish are often fused along the midventral line. The really interesting story begins with the terrestrial vertebrates. When we look at a primitive tetrapod, each half of the pelvis is a large plate-like structure made of three bones. The two ventral bones (pubis and isch ...
Dissection: The Starfish - f
... - To learn some of anatomical structures of the starfish. - To be able to make contrasts and comparisons of structures between different animal phyla as additional organisms are observed. - To deduce the adaptive significance of differences in the structures of animal phyla as additional organisms are ...
... - To learn some of anatomical structures of the starfish. - To be able to make contrasts and comparisons of structures between different animal phyla as additional organisms are observed. - To deduce the adaptive significance of differences in the structures of animal phyla as additional organisms are ...
Avulsion-fracture of the anterior superior iliac spine with meralgia
... Figure 2 The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (black arrow) is entrapped by a third of the avulsed bony fragment (dotted arrow). The sartorius muscle (white arrow), the remaining avulsed bony fragment (gray arrow), and anterior superior iliac spine (slashed arrow) are also shown. ...
... Figure 2 The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (black arrow) is entrapped by a third of the avulsed bony fragment (dotted arrow). The sartorius muscle (white arrow), the remaining avulsed bony fragment (gray arrow), and anterior superior iliac spine (slashed arrow) are also shown. ...
1 ANIMALS Characteristics
... (flatworms) are the first animals on the phylogenetic tree that have simple organs. They have very primitive “brains” in their “heads”called cephalization ...
... (flatworms) are the first animals on the phylogenetic tree that have simple organs. They have very primitive “brains” in their “heads”called cephalization ...
Answers to WHAT DID YOU LEARN questions
... mater that attach to the dura mater. They help suspend and anchor the spinal cord within the middle of the vertebral canal to prevent potential lateral displacement of the spinal cord. ...
... mater that attach to the dura mater. They help suspend and anchor the spinal cord within the middle of the vertebral canal to prevent potential lateral displacement of the spinal cord. ...
Blue Box Stuff from Moore
... abduction / adduction of the fingers, especially the fifth digit (hypothenar compartment). Loss of sensation occurs to the hypothenar compartment and the medial half of the dorsum of the hand. Patients presenting with ulnar nerve damage cannot flex their fourth and fifth fingers (paralysis of medial ...
... abduction / adduction of the fingers, especially the fifth digit (hypothenar compartment). Loss of sensation occurs to the hypothenar compartment and the medial half of the dorsum of the hand. Patients presenting with ulnar nerve damage cannot flex their fourth and fifth fingers (paralysis of medial ...
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.