Invertebrates and Vertebrates
... 10)Feed a wide range of material. 11)Live in most environments. ...
... 10)Feed a wide range of material. 11)Live in most environments. ...
Blue Crab Dissection 2016
... color is due to white spermatophores which are formed here and look like tiny white eggs. What are spermatophores? If you have a mature female, the orange ovaries may be small or so large they obscure the other organs. In immature females, the ovary is beige or white and much less conspicuous. The r ...
... color is due to white spermatophores which are formed here and look like tiny white eggs. What are spermatophores? If you have a mature female, the orange ovaries may be small or so large they obscure the other organs. In immature females, the ovary is beige or white and much less conspicuous. The r ...
Anterior compartment of the leg
... • Three dorsal metatarsal arteries to each intermetatarsal space, each one of these arteries communicate through the anterior and posterior perforating branches with the planter arch at the proximal and distal ends of the ...
... • Three dorsal metatarsal arteries to each intermetatarsal space, each one of these arteries communicate through the anterior and posterior perforating branches with the planter arch at the proximal and distal ends of the ...
PROCEDURE CHECKLIST Chapter 23
... 15. Places hands on patient’s thigh with one hand against the greater trochanter and the edge of the other hand against the lateral femoral condyle. 16. Visualizes a rectangle between the hands across the anterolateral thigh. The index fingers of the hands form the smaller ends of the rectangle. Th ...
... 15. Places hands on patient’s thigh with one hand against the greater trochanter and the edge of the other hand against the lateral femoral condyle. 16. Visualizes a rectangle between the hands across the anterolateral thigh. The index fingers of the hands form the smaller ends of the rectangle. Th ...
the Note
... The organisms in this phylum are filter feeders with a simple, porous body. The body contains specialised cells called choanocytes and amoebocytes. A small place of sponge can regenerate into an entire new organism. These organisms are asymmetrical, have no tissue, no coelom and no through-gut. Phyl ...
... The organisms in this phylum are filter feeders with a simple, porous body. The body contains specialised cells called choanocytes and amoebocytes. A small place of sponge can regenerate into an entire new organism. These organisms are asymmetrical, have no tissue, no coelom and no through-gut. Phyl ...
04-Axilla
... Ends at the lower border of teres major It continues as the brachial artery Closely related to brachial plexus cords Enclosed with them in the axillary sheath Axillary sheath is continuous with the prevertebral fascia Pectoralis minor divides it into 3 parts ...
... Ends at the lower border of teres major It continues as the brachial artery Closely related to brachial plexus cords Enclosed with them in the axillary sheath Axillary sheath is continuous with the prevertebral fascia Pectoralis minor divides it into 3 parts ...
1. What is gluteal region?
... The lumbar plexus is also connected with the lumbar part of the sympathetic nervous system via two or three long communicating branches. ...
... The lumbar plexus is also connected with the lumbar part of the sympathetic nervous system via two or three long communicating branches. ...
13. lower extremity neuroanatomy
... and the sacral plexus. The safe practice of lower extremity regional anesthesia depends on a comprehensive understanding of neuroanatomy in this region of the body. ...
... and the sacral plexus. The safe practice of lower extremity regional anesthesia depends on a comprehensive understanding of neuroanatomy in this region of the body. ...
1 Name: ______ __ Date: ______ Block: ______ Classification
... species, classifying organisms into different categories is necessary in order to assign each a scientific name and to understand its evolutionary history. The diversity of living organisms is overwhelming, but after further research and observation, many likenesses appear. These similarities become ...
... species, classifying organisms into different categories is necessary in order to assign each a scientific name and to understand its evolutionary history. The diversity of living organisms is overwhelming, but after further research and observation, many likenesses appear. These similarities become ...
Upper Appendicular Skeleton1
... • Acromion Process- forms the tip of the shoulder. Articulates w/ the clavicle & provides attachments for muscles of the upper limb & ...
... • Acromion Process- forms the tip of the shoulder. Articulates w/ the clavicle & provides attachments for muscles of the upper limb & ...
The Axial skeleton
... and within that area there are sinuses . you can see the greater and lesser wings of the sphenoid and there is the groove for the middle meningeal artery which is dangerous area in lateral trauma of the head . Notice: the foramen magnum ( head of arrow) , the squamous part of the temporal bone, the ...
... and within that area there are sinuses . you can see the greater and lesser wings of the sphenoid and there is the groove for the middle meningeal artery which is dangerous area in lateral trauma of the head . Notice: the foramen magnum ( head of arrow) , the squamous part of the temporal bone, the ...
Splanchnology
... 2 Course: extend from the upper extremity of the testis to the inguinal deep ring. (六) Seminal vesicle 1 Location:behind the urinary bladder , lateral to the ampulla ductus deferentis 2 Function (七)Prostate 1 Location:between the urinary bladder and the urogenital diaphragm. 2 Division: base, body a ...
... 2 Course: extend from the upper extremity of the testis to the inguinal deep ring. (六) Seminal vesicle 1 Location:behind the urinary bladder , lateral to the ampulla ductus deferentis 2 Function (七)Prostate 1 Location:between the urinary bladder and the urogenital diaphragm. 2 Division: base, body a ...
Introduction to Animals KINGDOM – ANIMAL
... All arthropods have some things in common: 1) jointed legs, 2) segmented body, 3) specialized body parts, 4) an exoskeleton, and 5) a well developed nervous system. Jointed Legs (also called joint appendages). Arthro means joint and pod means foot. Jointed legs or limbs include arms, legs or other s ...
... All arthropods have some things in common: 1) jointed legs, 2) segmented body, 3) specialized body parts, 4) an exoskeleton, and 5) a well developed nervous system. Jointed Legs (also called joint appendages). Arthro means joint and pod means foot. Jointed legs or limbs include arms, legs or other s ...
PDF PPT
... exertional compartment syndrome from other causes of chronic pain, commonly in lower legs, less frequently in the forearms ...
... exertional compartment syndrome from other causes of chronic pain, commonly in lower legs, less frequently in the forearms ...
Lab 4 - Comparison of Parasitic and Free-Living
... The phylum Annelida includes approximately 15,000 marine, freshwater, terrestrial, and parasitic species. It is the archetypal ‘wormy’ phyla, with the majority of forms possessing a long, thin shape. The long shape is attained in annelids by metameric segmentation, a linear repetition of body parts ...
... The phylum Annelida includes approximately 15,000 marine, freshwater, terrestrial, and parasitic species. It is the archetypal ‘wormy’ phyla, with the majority of forms possessing a long, thin shape. The long shape is attained in annelids by metameric segmentation, a linear repetition of body parts ...
1 BIO101 Objectives Unit 1 Chapter 32 1. Explain what is meant by
... Discuss the 4 embryological characteristics observed in members of the phylum Chordata Examine the notochord, its location and function noting that it is lost in most adult Chordates Examine the dorsal hollow nerve cord and the persistence of certain cells in adults Describe pharyngeal gill pouches ...
... Discuss the 4 embryological characteristics observed in members of the phylum Chordata Examine the notochord, its location and function noting that it is lost in most adult Chordates Examine the dorsal hollow nerve cord and the persistence of certain cells in adults Describe pharyngeal gill pouches ...
the lower extremity – the pelvic girdle
... The pelvic girdle consists of 2 coxal bones which are commonly called the pelvic or hip bones - it provides strong support for the lower extremities ...
... The pelvic girdle consists of 2 coxal bones which are commonly called the pelvic or hip bones - it provides strong support for the lower extremities ...
Orbital anatomy
... main vascular compartment of the eye. It consists of three parts: Iris Ciliary body (located in the anterior uvea) Choroid (located in the posterior uvea) ...
... main vascular compartment of the eye. It consists of three parts: Iris Ciliary body (located in the anterior uvea) Choroid (located in the posterior uvea) ...
worm vocab only - local.brookings.k12.sd.us
... Muscular part that pulls food into the digestive system______________ pharynx 5 pair of muscular tubes which connect the dorsal and ventral blood vessels and force blood Aortic arches through the circulatory system ________________ A knob shaped organ bearing hooks and suckers that lies at the ante ...
... Muscular part that pulls food into the digestive system______________ pharynx 5 pair of muscular tubes which connect the dorsal and ventral blood vessels and force blood Aortic arches through the circulatory system ________________ A knob shaped organ bearing hooks and suckers that lies at the ante ...
牃湡慩敎癲獥
... and medulla, have clearly defined borders on the ventral surface of the brainstem (Fig. 4.1a). Medulla The medulla extends from the site of exit of the roots of the first cervical nerve (C1), at the level of the foramen magnum, to its junction with the pons 2.53 cm more rostrally. Dorsal view. The g ...
... and medulla, have clearly defined borders on the ventral surface of the brainstem (Fig. 4.1a). Medulla The medulla extends from the site of exit of the roots of the first cervical nerve (C1), at the level of the foramen magnum, to its junction with the pons 2.53 cm more rostrally. Dorsal view. The g ...
Lannoo, M.J. Neuro Manual - Indiana State University
... may contain synapses [sympathetic and parasympathetic] or may not [dorsal root, trigeminal, geniculate]). In the CNS, axons are grouped into tracts and cell bodies are grouped into nuclei. If only life were this simple. There are several synonyms for "tract" including fasciculus, brachium, striae, a ...
... may contain synapses [sympathetic and parasympathetic] or may not [dorsal root, trigeminal, geniculate]). In the CNS, axons are grouped into tracts and cell bodies are grouped into nuclei. If only life were this simple. There are several synonyms for "tract" including fasciculus, brachium, striae, a ...
Dissection: The Clam - f
... The mantle of the clam is also highly vascularized and serves as a second respiratory organ. Most members of the phylum Mollusca have an open circulatory system. This means that the blood, once pumped by the heart, does not stay in blood vessels but flows through large spaces in the body called sinus ...
... The mantle of the clam is also highly vascularized and serves as a second respiratory organ. Most members of the phylum Mollusca have an open circulatory system. This means that the blood, once pumped by the heart, does not stay in blood vessels but flows through large spaces in the body called sinus ...
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.