Slide 1 - mcstmf
... trunks. • Nerve supply of the lungs is by a pulmonary plexus which is formed from branches of the sympathetic trunk and ...
... trunks. • Nerve supply of the lungs is by a pulmonary plexus which is formed from branches of the sympathetic trunk and ...
Anomalous Origin of the Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery from the
... Tanohata et al. [3) reported two cases of anomalous origin of the PMA from the lateral medullary segment of the PICA. Their explanation for this anomalous origin was persistence of one of the preexisting anastomotic channels between the primitive vessels of the future PICA and the future PMA, as can ...
... Tanohata et al. [3) reported two cases of anomalous origin of the PMA from the lateral medullary segment of the PICA. Their explanation for this anomalous origin was persistence of one of the preexisting anastomotic channels between the primitive vessels of the future PICA and the future PMA, as can ...
Lecture 4
... woman. The procedure involves excision of the breast tissue to the pectoralis major muscle, associated fascia, and into the medial axillary wall. After the procedure the woman has a noticeable winged scapula. The following nerve is most likely damaged: ...
... woman. The procedure involves excision of the breast tissue to the pectoralis major muscle, associated fascia, and into the medial axillary wall. After the procedure the woman has a noticeable winged scapula. The following nerve is most likely damaged: ...
Spring 02
... 7) Choose the INCORRECT match. a) bifurcate - to split into two parts b) brontophobia - the fear of thunder c) blepharitis - inflammation of the gums d) claudication - to limp e) bradycardia - a slow heart rate 8) Choose the INCORRECT match. a) crepitation - a crackling or popping sound b) depurant ...
... 7) Choose the INCORRECT match. a) bifurcate - to split into two parts b) brontophobia - the fear of thunder c) blepharitis - inflammation of the gums d) claudication - to limp e) bradycardia - a slow heart rate 8) Choose the INCORRECT match. a) crepitation - a crackling or popping sound b) depurant ...
The "Unseen" Posterior Intermeniscal Ligament of the Knee
... for the radiologists. As a result, it is becomig more important for the radiologists to be familiar with anatomical variations and malformations. Posterior intermeniscal ligament, which is mentioned in the anatomy literature to have a prevalance of 2% of all knees, is described as a thin fibrous ban ...
... for the radiologists. As a result, it is becomig more important for the radiologists to be familiar with anatomical variations and malformations. Posterior intermeniscal ligament, which is mentioned in the anatomy literature to have a prevalance of 2% of all knees, is described as a thin fibrous ban ...
Pseudorhombus oculocirris and Bothus mancus
... scattered on body; snout dark. Dorsal and anal fins with a series of dark spots; caudal fin with a pair of dark spots on middle region. ...
... scattered on body; snout dark. Dorsal and anal fins with a series of dark spots; caudal fin with a pair of dark spots on middle region. ...
Anterior View Posterior View Lateral View R. Lateral View RIBCAGE
... the 12 pairs of rib bones that project anteriorly from their corresponding thoracic vertebrae to which they attach. ...
... the 12 pairs of rib bones that project anteriorly from their corresponding thoracic vertebrae to which they attach. ...
Marine Animals Without a Backbone
... Cnidarians • Sea anemones, jellies, corals, and realatives • Tissues that perform specific functions – Huge evolutionary step! – Able to swim, respond to stimuli, engulf prey, and more. ...
... Cnidarians • Sea anemones, jellies, corals, and realatives • Tissues that perform specific functions – Huge evolutionary step! – Able to swim, respond to stimuli, engulf prey, and more. ...
Inferior alveolar n. (cut)
... mirror and was surprised to find that he was unable to close his eye and that his mouth sagged on the affected side. He also noticed that his ear lobe was numb. The dentist explained that because of the large amount of anesthetic injected, other nerves in addition to those supplying the teeth had be ...
... mirror and was surprised to find that he was unable to close his eye and that his mouth sagged on the affected side. He also noticed that his ear lobe was numb. The dentist explained that because of the large amount of anesthetic injected, other nerves in addition to those supplying the teeth had be ...
The Back
... -T7 lies level with inferior scapular angle T12 -L4 lies level with iliac tubercle -T12 midway between T7 & L4 -Coccyx is the lower end ...
... -T7 lies level with inferior scapular angle T12 -L4 lies level with iliac tubercle -T12 midway between T7 & L4 -Coccyx is the lower end ...
05. brain stem
... An Elongated Elevation Lateral to the Sulcus. Facial Colliculus: The Inferior Expanded end of the Eminence. Produced by the fibers of the Facial Nerve winding around the Abducent Nucleus. ...
... An Elongated Elevation Lateral to the Sulcus. Facial Colliculus: The Inferior Expanded end of the Eminence. Produced by the fibers of the Facial Nerve winding around the Abducent Nucleus. ...
THE ANKLE AND FOOT
... • Origin: head and upper 2/3 of the outer surface of the fibula • Insertion: undersurfaces of the 1st cuneiform and first metatarsal bones • Note: passes posterior to lateral malleolus. • Actions: – Eversion – Plantar flexion • The tendon goes under the foot from the lateral to the medial surface, t ...
... • Origin: head and upper 2/3 of the outer surface of the fibula • Insertion: undersurfaces of the 1st cuneiform and first metatarsal bones • Note: passes posterior to lateral malleolus. • Actions: – Eversion – Plantar flexion • The tendon goes under the foot from the lateral to the medial surface, t ...
Arm/Shoulder/Forearm Muscles
... a muscle of the posterior forearm present in humans and other animals. It extends the medial four digits of the hand. -It divides below into four tendons -The tendons then diverge on the back of the hand, and are inserted into the middle and distal phalanges ...
... a muscle of the posterior forearm present in humans and other animals. It extends the medial four digits of the hand. -It divides below into four tendons -The tendons then diverge on the back of the hand, and are inserted into the middle and distal phalanges ...
Entodermal derivatives: formation of the gut, liver, and pancreas
... dorsal and ventral mesenteries; mesenteries; ventral ventral is is lost lost except except in in region of liver. Vetelline duct remains in umbilical cord. ...
... dorsal and ventral mesenteries; mesenteries; ventral ventral is is lost lost except except in in region of liver. Vetelline duct remains in umbilical cord. ...
Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
... parts of any organised structure. The word anatomy means cutting up – the method by which the study of the structure of living things is made possible. In general scientific literature, it is virtually synonymous with morphology, the scientific study of shape and s ...
... parts of any organised structure. The word anatomy means cutting up – the method by which the study of the structure of living things is made possible. In general scientific literature, it is virtually synonymous with morphology, the scientific study of shape and s ...
05 - pectoral region
... They are four muscles that move the shoulder girdle and attach it to the thoracic wall. ...
... They are four muscles that move the shoulder girdle and attach it to the thoracic wall. ...
The Nine Major Phyla of Kingdom Animalia
... a.) Habitat: fresh and salt water; terrestrial(land) b.) Body Plan: These animals are given their name because of their flattened bodies. Flatworms have 3 distinct tissue layers called the ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm or middle layer. Each layer gives rise to the various organs and systems of th ...
... a.) Habitat: fresh and salt water; terrestrial(land) b.) Body Plan: These animals are given their name because of their flattened bodies. Flatworms have 3 distinct tissue layers called the ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm or middle layer. Each layer gives rise to the various organs and systems of th ...
The Cubital Fossa Bones of the Forearm
... Fractures of the olecranon process can result from a fall on the flexed elbow or from a direct blow. Depending on the location of the fracture line, the bony fragment may be displaced by the pull of the triceps muscle, which is inserted on the olecranon process (Fig. 9.10). Avulsion fractures of par ...
... Fractures of the olecranon process can result from a fall on the flexed elbow or from a direct blow. Depending on the location of the fracture line, the bony fragment may be displaced by the pull of the triceps muscle, which is inserted on the olecranon process (Fig. 9.10). Avulsion fractures of par ...
Lines/Measurements of the Cervical Spine
... Only place in lumbars you can use sagittal dimension AP lumbar Inner borders of pedicle to pedicle Lateral lumbar Posterior vertebral body line AP lumbar Line connecting iliac crests Lateral lumbar Intersecting diagonals are drawn from corners of L3, vertical line through intersection to sacrum is d ...
... Only place in lumbars you can use sagittal dimension AP lumbar Inner borders of pedicle to pedicle Lateral lumbar Posterior vertebral body line AP lumbar Line connecting iliac crests Lateral lumbar Intersecting diagonals are drawn from corners of L3, vertical line through intersection to sacrum is d ...
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.