Animals - Johnston Community College
... jointed appendages, and specialization of body regions. Three body regions – head, thorax, and abdomen – with specialized appendages in each region, and a well-developed nervous system characterize this group. ...
... jointed appendages, and specialization of body regions. Three body regions – head, thorax, and abdomen – with specialized appendages in each region, and a well-developed nervous system characterize this group. ...
Muscular-Anatomy-Handout
... Elliott, J., G. Jull, J. T. Noteboom, R. Darnell, G. Galloway and W. W. Gibbon (2006). "Fatty infiltration in the cervical extensor muscles in persistent whiplash-associated disorders: a magnetic resonance imaging analysis." Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 31(22): E847-855. ...
... Elliott, J., G. Jull, J. T. Noteboom, R. Darnell, G. Galloway and W. W. Gibbon (2006). "Fatty infiltration in the cervical extensor muscles in persistent whiplash-associated disorders: a magnetic resonance imaging analysis." Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 31(22): E847-855. ...
NBCE MOCK BOARD QUESTIONS SPINAL ANATOMY 1. What are
... A middle aged woman has been a typist for the past 30 years. She presents to your clinic complaining of a problem with her right forearm and hand. You do your exam and find signs and symptoms consistent with carpal tunnel syndrome. ...
... A middle aged woman has been a typist for the past 30 years. She presents to your clinic complaining of a problem with her right forearm and hand. You do your exam and find signs and symptoms consistent with carpal tunnel syndrome. ...
Surface anatomy, lung surface markings, pleural reflections
... thoracic wall and use the sternal angle (of Louis) to accurately number the ribs on a living subject ...
... thoracic wall and use the sternal angle (of Louis) to accurately number the ribs on a living subject ...
Anatomy of liver
... posterior surface of the liver Formed by: bare area, groove for IVC, caudate lobe, fissure for ligamentum venosum and oesophageal notch. Bare area of liver: a triangular area related directely to the diaphragm , its base is formed by the groove for IVC, its apex is formed by right triangular ligame ...
... posterior surface of the liver Formed by: bare area, groove for IVC, caudate lobe, fissure for ligamentum venosum and oesophageal notch. Bare area of liver: a triangular area related directely to the diaphragm , its base is formed by the groove for IVC, its apex is formed by right triangular ligame ...
Virtual Anatomy Lab: Study notes
... Eversion is caused by L 5, S 1 (innervation to the peroneus longus, peroneus brevis and peroneus tertius). [N.B. The terms Peroneus and Fibularis are synonymous] Sole of the Foot (1) Plantar Aponeurosis. The plantar aponeurisis is the deep fascia, triangular in shape, ...
... Eversion is caused by L 5, S 1 (innervation to the peroneus longus, peroneus brevis and peroneus tertius). [N.B. The terms Peroneus and Fibularis are synonymous] Sole of the Foot (1) Plantar Aponeurosis. The plantar aponeurisis is the deep fascia, triangular in shape, ...
PowerPoint
... tract and ladder-type nervous system. Pharynx is shown in resting position. C, Pharynx extended through ventral mouth. ...
... tract and ladder-type nervous system. Pharynx is shown in resting position. C, Pharynx extended through ventral mouth. ...
File
... Epicondyle, Trochlea, Capitulum, Olecranon fossa, Coronoid fossa, Radial Fossa Radius – Radial Head & Neck, Radial Tuberosity, Styloid Process Ulna – Olecranon, Styloid Process, Ulnar Head, Coronoid Process ...
... Epicondyle, Trochlea, Capitulum, Olecranon fossa, Coronoid fossa, Radial Fossa Radius – Radial Head & Neck, Radial Tuberosity, Styloid Process Ulna – Olecranon, Styloid Process, Ulnar Head, Coronoid Process ...
FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY John Christiansen, PT, OCS, ATC
... ligamentus attachments: superior glenohumeral, middle glenohumeral, transverse humeral muscle attachment: subscapularis 7. Ligaments: a. Coracoclavicular- connects coracoid process and lateral clavicle b. Coracoacromial- connects coracoid process and acromion to form coracoacromial arch-key player i ...
... ligamentus attachments: superior glenohumeral, middle glenohumeral, transverse humeral muscle attachment: subscapularis 7. Ligaments: a. Coracoclavicular- connects coracoid process and lateral clavicle b. Coracoacromial- connects coracoid process and acromion to form coracoacromial arch-key player i ...
Animal Diversity II Phylum Annelida and Phylum Arthropoda
... The lobster and crayfish are closely related crustaceans that live in different environments, the lobster in the sea and the crayfish in fresh water. Their bodies are very similar and a description of one also fits the other fairly well. Obtain a preserved crayfish for study of external anatomy. Fir ...
... The lobster and crayfish are closely related crustaceans that live in different environments, the lobster in the sea and the crayfish in fresh water. Their bodies are very similar and a description of one also fits the other fairly well. Obtain a preserved crayfish for study of external anatomy. Fir ...
Chapter 7: Phylum Annelida
... first pin to about four segments anterior to the posterior pin. 4. Reflect and pin down to the paraffin one side of the body wall. There will be membranous walls called septa between each segment making it difficult for you to carry out the operation. These can be removed by passing a pin or needle ...
... first pin to about four segments anterior to the posterior pin. 4. Reflect and pin down to the paraffin one side of the body wall. There will be membranous walls called septa between each segment making it difficult for you to carry out the operation. These can be removed by passing a pin or needle ...
Anatomy and Physiology Name: Chapter 6 DRO Period: The Human
... *subjected to pressure and stress- easily herniated *has lateral processes which are rudimentary ribs- called costal processes *massive spinous process for attachment of large back muscles *cauda equine- at the L4 location, the spinal chord flares out into a bundle of nerves that resembles a horse t ...
... *subjected to pressure and stress- easily herniated *has lateral processes which are rudimentary ribs- called costal processes *massive spinous process for attachment of large back muscles *cauda equine- at the L4 location, the spinal chord flares out into a bundle of nerves that resembles a horse t ...
superiorly with the parietal bone by the squamosal suture anteriorly
... of sphenoid bone and the basilar part of the occipital bone close with time by cartilage and fibrous tissue the apex of the petrous and the sphenoid bone only a few vessels pass through this foramen from the medial cranial fossa to the neck. ...
... of sphenoid bone and the basilar part of the occipital bone close with time by cartilage and fibrous tissue the apex of the petrous and the sphenoid bone only a few vessels pass through this foramen from the medial cranial fossa to the neck. ...
HIGH-YIELD FACTS Ear, Nose, and Throat - McGraw-Hill
... Nasal cavity opens on the face through the nares (nostrils). Choanae are the posterior openings of the nasal cavity that communicate with the nasopharynx. The vestibule is lined with skin. Boundaries of nasal cavity: Medial wall: The nasal septum. Seven bones plus septal cartilage contribute to th ...
... Nasal cavity opens on the face through the nares (nostrils). Choanae are the posterior openings of the nasal cavity that communicate with the nasopharynx. The vestibule is lined with skin. Boundaries of nasal cavity: Medial wall: The nasal septum. Seven bones plus septal cartilage contribute to th ...
LP2
... testes and uterus, how acquired, gynecophoric canal Cl. Cestoda Tapeworms: ID to common name, scolex, proglottids, how acquired Invertebrates II (taxonomy, structure & functions, some genera) o Ph. Mollusca Foot, mantle, visceral mass, shell, radula Cl. Polyplacophora Chiton: common name, ...
... testes and uterus, how acquired, gynecophoric canal Cl. Cestoda Tapeworms: ID to common name, scolex, proglottids, how acquired Invertebrates II (taxonomy, structure & functions, some genera) o Ph. Mollusca Foot, mantle, visceral mass, shell, radula Cl. Polyplacophora Chiton: common name, ...
Lab 3: INSECT EXTERNAL MORPHOLOGY
... 2. Place specimen ventral side down in dissecting tray. 3. Insert the tip of your scissors between two abdominal segments close to the ‘tail end’ on the lateral side of the roach. 4. CAREFULLY cut the exoskeleton (making certain not to puncture internal organs) from the point of insertion anteriorly ...
... 2. Place specimen ventral side down in dissecting tray. 3. Insert the tip of your scissors between two abdominal segments close to the ‘tail end’ on the lateral side of the roach. 4. CAREFULLY cut the exoskeleton (making certain not to puncture internal organs) from the point of insertion anteriorly ...
Strengthen Hands and Wrists
... Stretch: place one hand on scapula same side and other behind back – pull towel between for stretch in upper triceps Strengthen: with theraband anchored in front at chest level, pull down and back 20 reps. ...
... Stretch: place one hand on scapula same side and other behind back – pull towel between for stretch in upper triceps Strengthen: with theraband anchored in front at chest level, pull down and back 20 reps. ...
CS sacrum TOMF 2013 - Tucson Osteopathic Medical Foundation
... This is not found behind as I had thought at first, but about two and a half inches down and out from the anterior superior spine of the ilium. This and the gluteus medius are common causes for pain on the lateral part of the pelvis, after a long drive in a car in a sitting position. The weight is c ...
... This is not found behind as I had thought at first, but about two and a half inches down and out from the anterior superior spine of the ilium. This and the gluteus medius are common causes for pain on the lateral part of the pelvis, after a long drive in a car in a sitting position. The weight is c ...
epistaxis by
... than 10 years and older than 50 years. Affected persons usually do not seek medical attention, particularly if the bleeding is minor or self-limited. In rare cases, however, massive nasal bleeding can lead to death. The incidence increases with advancing age, during the winter months, and is mor ...
... than 10 years and older than 50 years. Affected persons usually do not seek medical attention, particularly if the bleeding is minor or self-limited. In rare cases, however, massive nasal bleeding can lead to death. The incidence increases with advancing age, during the winter months, and is mor ...
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.