幻灯片 1
... Each clavicle has one shaft and two ends 1)medial end is named as sternal end, 2)lateral end is acromial end, 3)The shaft has two curvatures, the medial twothirds is rounded and convex forwards, the lateral one-third is flat, and convex backwards to meet the ...
... Each clavicle has one shaft and two ends 1)medial end is named as sternal end, 2)lateral end is acromial end, 3)The shaft has two curvatures, the medial twothirds is rounded and convex forwards, the lateral one-third is flat, and convex backwards to meet the ...
Guide to The Muscles of Bony Fishes, Excluding Some Special
... inserting between the two oblique muscles, is the anterior rectus. Between the superior and inferior recti, one may easily locate the posterior rectus muscle. The internal, superior, inferior recti and the inferior obliquus muscles all receive branches from the third cranial nerve. The sixth nerve s ...
... inserting between the two oblique muscles, is the anterior rectus. Between the superior and inferior recti, one may easily locate the posterior rectus muscle. The internal, superior, inferior recti and the inferior obliquus muscles all receive branches from the third cranial nerve. The sixth nerve s ...
Zoology Exercise #10: Phylum Nematoda Lab Guide All animals
... Exercise 10A – Phylum Nematoda 1. Please describe the differences between the two types of body cavities all bilateral animals belong to. Also, explain how these are an advantage. 2. Discuss at least 3 unique attributes pertaining to the Genus Ascaris. 3. Discuss how common these parasites are in th ...
... Exercise 10A – Phylum Nematoda 1. Please describe the differences between the two types of body cavities all bilateral animals belong to. Also, explain how these are an advantage. 2. Discuss at least 3 unique attributes pertaining to the Genus Ascaris. 3. Discuss how common these parasites are in th ...
Lumbar Plexus Blocks-the anterior approaches
... Awad et al. RAPM 2005 Sauter et al. EJA 2015 Karmaker et al. RAPM 2015 ...
... Awad et al. RAPM 2005 Sauter et al. EJA 2015 Karmaker et al. RAPM 2015 ...
Engineering anthropometry, percentile calculations, use of data
... with stature, coefficient of determination R2 is less than 50%. So be careful when predicting other dimensions from stature. Individual segment weights are calculated from total body weight. In absence of data female may be estimated as 93% of male if no data available ...
... with stature, coefficient of determination R2 is less than 50%. So be careful when predicting other dimensions from stature. Individual segment weights are calculated from total body weight. In absence of data female may be estimated as 93% of male if no data available ...
Prevention and Treatment of Injuries
... • Anterior Drawer Test: used to determine the extent of injury to the anterior talofibular ligament primarily and to the other lateral ligaments secondarily. – The athlete sits on the edge of the table and the trainer grasps the lower tibia in one hand and the calcaneus in the palm of the other. The ...
... • Anterior Drawer Test: used to determine the extent of injury to the anterior talofibular ligament primarily and to the other lateral ligaments secondarily. – The athlete sits on the edge of the table and the trainer grasps the lower tibia in one hand and the calcaneus in the palm of the other. The ...
Hankin Intervention
... pronounced neurological deficits including: lack of cutaneous sensation over the wrist dorsal interosseous muscle, inability to extend the wrist and elbow; abduction of shoulder can be initiated but not completed. The part of the brachial plexus that was damaged was the: 1. C7 root of the brachial p ...
... pronounced neurological deficits including: lack of cutaneous sensation over the wrist dorsal interosseous muscle, inability to extend the wrist and elbow; abduction of shoulder can be initiated but not completed. The part of the brachial plexus that was damaged was the: 1. C7 root of the brachial p ...
Anatomical Definitions
... than they are wide) consisting of 2 ends known as an epiphysis and a shaft known as a ...
... than they are wide) consisting of 2 ends known as an epiphysis and a shaft known as a ...
Slide 1 - UMF Iasi
... ? lymphoma, germ cell tumor and cystic thymoma. This proved to be a cystic thymoma. ...
... ? lymphoma, germ cell tumor and cystic thymoma. This proved to be a cystic thymoma. ...
Koch`s Postulates
... If the animal does not develop the disease, the organism is not the causative agent. ...
... If the animal does not develop the disease, the organism is not the causative agent. ...
20a_Muscles_acting_Thigh_leg.Nov15
... quadriceps femoris: formed from four muscles, all insert into patella, different origins: rectus femoris Origin: anterior inferior iliac spine and superior acetabular rim vastus lateralis Origin: below greater trochanter vastus intermedius Origin: anterior surface femur, linea aspera vastus medialis ...
... quadriceps femoris: formed from four muscles, all insert into patella, different origins: rectus femoris Origin: anterior inferior iliac spine and superior acetabular rim vastus lateralis Origin: below greater trochanter vastus intermedius Origin: anterior surface femur, linea aspera vastus medialis ...
Muscles of the Arm and Cubital Fossa
... surface of lower part of medial head of triceps become inserted into the back of the elbow joint capsule ...
... surface of lower part of medial head of triceps become inserted into the back of the elbow joint capsule ...
Foot and Ankle Dissection Guide
... Incise the deep facia and develop a plane between peroneus brevis and FHL Incise the FHL along its lateral origin, down to bone Incise the periosteum of the tibia and expose the bone Distally you will encounter the PITFL and the transverse and posterior TFLs If you incise these ligaments you will ex ...
... Incise the deep facia and develop a plane between peroneus brevis and FHL Incise the FHL along its lateral origin, down to bone Incise the periosteum of the tibia and expose the bone Distally you will encounter the PITFL and the transverse and posterior TFLs If you incise these ligaments you will ex ...
22.Arterial Supply of the Lower Limb
... Long (Great) Saphenous Starts on medial side of dorsum of foot Passes anterior to medial malleolus ...
... Long (Great) Saphenous Starts on medial side of dorsum of foot Passes anterior to medial malleolus ...
201 Practical 2 worksheet BLANK
... a. Which four are visible on the anterior side? b. Which two are visible on the posterior side? 16. Other than it is found on the medial side, what differentiates the medial epicondyle from t ...
... a. Which four are visible on the anterior side? b. Which two are visible on the posterior side? 16. Other than it is found on the medial side, what differentiates the medial epicondyle from t ...
Michigan Fishes II
... • Usually pink stripe along side • Adipose usually spotted with black margin ...
... • Usually pink stripe along side • Adipose usually spotted with black margin ...
File - Shabeer Dawar
... Long (Great) Saphenous Starts on medial side of dorsum of foot Passes anterior to medial malleolus ...
... Long (Great) Saphenous Starts on medial side of dorsum of foot Passes anterior to medial malleolus ...
answers
... C. flexor pollicis longus D. median nerve E. ulnar artery 12. __E__ Cords of the brachial plexus are named in relation to the A. Subclavian artery B. Pectoralis minor C. Axillary vein D. Trunks of the plexus E. Axillary artery 13. __B__ A "shoulder separation" involves rupture of which ...
... C. flexor pollicis longus D. median nerve E. ulnar artery 12. __E__ Cords of the brachial plexus are named in relation to the A. Subclavian artery B. Pectoralis minor C. Axillary vein D. Trunks of the plexus E. Axillary artery 13. __B__ A "shoulder separation" involves rupture of which ...
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.