Abdomen 4 AvS 20060319b
... • Identify and list the general and peritoneal relations of the four parts of the duodenum • Identify and briefly discuss the relations of the pancreas to the spleen, duodenum, stomach and transverse colon and peritoneum • Identify the root of the transverse colon ...
... • Identify and list the general and peritoneal relations of the four parts of the duodenum • Identify and briefly discuss the relations of the pancreas to the spleen, duodenum, stomach and transverse colon and peritoneum • Identify the root of the transverse colon ...
Anatomy and Histology of the Canine and Feline Eye
... ii. ventral-medial pair iii. ventral-lateral pair b. Dog i. 20 cilioretinal arterioles radiate from optic disc and from 3-4 major veins ii. very short central retinal vein exists iii. retinal vessels tend to be more tortuous than in other animals ...
... ii. ventral-medial pair iii. ventral-lateral pair b. Dog i. 20 cilioretinal arterioles radiate from optic disc and from 3-4 major veins ii. very short central retinal vein exists iii. retinal vessels tend to be more tortuous than in other animals ...
Vision and the Eye
... • Our eyes give us our most important sense—sight or vision • Estimated that 90% of the data processed by our brains about the environment is related to vision • Processed in the visual cortex at the posterior of the brain • Eyes contain photoreceptors that are sensitive to various qualities of ligh ...
... • Our eyes give us our most important sense—sight or vision • Estimated that 90% of the data processed by our brains about the environment is related to vision • Processed in the visual cortex at the posterior of the brain • Eyes contain photoreceptors that are sensitive to various qualities of ligh ...
anterior-lateral lower leg and dorsum of foot
... 1. Prior to rolling the cadaver supine and starting your dissection of the anterior-lateral lower leg, take the first 15 to 20 minutes of class to review your dissection of the gluteal region and the posterior thigh. If you have not finished the dissection of the popliteal fossa, you will have time ...
... 1. Prior to rolling the cadaver supine and starting your dissection of the anterior-lateral lower leg, take the first 15 to 20 minutes of class to review your dissection of the gluteal region and the posterior thigh. If you have not finished the dissection of the popliteal fossa, you will have time ...
The Eye - West Jefferson Local Schools Home
... • Our eyes give us our most important sense—sight or vision • Estimated that 90% of the data processed by our brains about the environment is related to vision • Processed in the visual cortex at the posterior of the brain • Eyes contain photoreceptors that are sensitive to various qualities of ligh ...
... • Our eyes give us our most important sense—sight or vision • Estimated that 90% of the data processed by our brains about the environment is related to vision • Processed in the visual cortex at the posterior of the brain • Eyes contain photoreceptors that are sensitive to various qualities of ligh ...
Muscles of the Head and Neck
... the mandible; posterior belly: mastoid notch of the temporal bone ...
... the mandible; posterior belly: mastoid notch of the temporal bone ...
Marine Flatworms of the World! - Introduction
... Animalia are unsegmented flat worms with a head and a tail end. They are considered the most primitive bilaterally symmetrical animals. Bilateral symmetry means that their body exists in mirror images about a long anterior-posterior axis with definite upper and lower surfaces and anterior and poster ...
... Animalia are unsegmented flat worms with a head and a tail end. They are considered the most primitive bilaterally symmetrical animals. Bilateral symmetry means that their body exists in mirror images about a long anterior-posterior axis with definite upper and lower surfaces and anterior and poster ...
Surgical Approaches to the Shoulder
... Superficial dissection • Split deltoid in line with fibers • Stay suture distal end of incision Deep dissection • Expose/ excise the subacromial bursae • Expose the rotator cuff and proximal humerus ...
... Superficial dissection • Split deltoid in line with fibers • Stay suture distal end of incision Deep dissection • Expose/ excise the subacromial bursae • Expose the rotator cuff and proximal humerus ...
~Spine
... with low back pain compared with the general population suggests that it would be good practise to include a radiological examination of the lumbar spine in symptomatic athletes engaged in sports who are considered to be at risk in the light of this and other studies ...
... with low back pain compared with the general population suggests that it would be good practise to include a radiological examination of the lumbar spine in symptomatic athletes engaged in sports who are considered to be at risk in the light of this and other studies ...
Parapharyngeal space
... (buccopharyngeal fascia) Posterior border - alar layer of deep fascia Superior border - skull base Inferior border – superior mediastinum ...
... (buccopharyngeal fascia) Posterior border - alar layer of deep fascia Superior border - skull base Inferior border – superior mediastinum ...
Superficial Muscles of the Back
... S Sternocleidomastoid D Transverse cervical nerve F Supraclavicular nerves G Trapezius H Great auricular nerve J Lesser occipital nerve Erb’s point is a landmark in the neck that refers to the approximate midpoint of the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle where the cutaneous ne ...
... S Sternocleidomastoid D Transverse cervical nerve F Supraclavicular nerves G Trapezius H Great auricular nerve J Lesser occipital nerve Erb’s point is a landmark in the neck that refers to the approximate midpoint of the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle where the cutaneous ne ...
B ody Planes, D irections, and Cavities
... • Identify the main organs located in each body cavity • Locate the four quadrants and the nine abdominal regions • Define, pronounce, and spell all of the key terms ...
... • Identify the main organs located in each body cavity • Locate the four quadrants and the nine abdominal regions • Define, pronounce, and spell all of the key terms ...
Pathology Codes - Museum of London
... The areas that were affected in this individual did seem to correspond with those generally seen in literature relating to scurvy. Most literature pertains to subadult individuals and not to adults but the argument for this being a case of scurvy must remain very strong indeed. There were some aspec ...
... The areas that were affected in this individual did seem to correspond with those generally seen in literature relating to scurvy. Most literature pertains to subadult individuals and not to adults but the argument for this being a case of scurvy must remain very strong indeed. There were some aspec ...
Elbow functional anatomy (R)(M)
... force occurs in full extension of the elbow, with the forearm pronated and the wrist clenched. If the radial head is excised, the central band of the interosseous membrane transmits 75-85% of the axial load from the radius to the ulna. The elbow can transmit up to 3 times body weight. Carrying angle ...
... force occurs in full extension of the elbow, with the forearm pronated and the wrist clenched. If the radial head is excised, the central band of the interosseous membrane transmits 75-85% of the axial load from the radius to the ulna. The elbow can transmit up to 3 times body weight. Carrying angle ...
06. medulla
... brain stem. Receives: Pain and Temperature from: Face, Forehead and the Mucous Membrane of the Mouth and Nose. ...
... brain stem. Receives: Pain and Temperature from: Face, Forehead and the Mucous Membrane of the Mouth and Nose. ...
Bones of the Pelvic Girdle
... bone. The ischial tuberosity is a roughened area that receives body weight when you are sitting. The ischial spine, superior to the tuberosity, is another important anatomical landmark, particularly in the pregnant woman, because it narrows the outlet of the pelvis through which the baby must pass d ...
... bone. The ischial tuberosity is a roughened area that receives body weight when you are sitting. The ischial spine, superior to the tuberosity, is another important anatomical landmark, particularly in the pregnant woman, because it narrows the outlet of the pelvis through which the baby must pass d ...
Axilla
... The ventral rami of the lower 4 cervical nerves (C.5,6,7,8). The ventral ramus of first thoracic nerve (T1). 2- Trunks: Upper trunk, middle trunk & lower trunk. 3- Divisions: Each trunk divides into 2 divisions: anterior and posterior division. 4- Cords: Lateral cord (anterior divisions of the upper ...
... The ventral rami of the lower 4 cervical nerves (C.5,6,7,8). The ventral ramus of first thoracic nerve (T1). 2- Trunks: Upper trunk, middle trunk & lower trunk. 3- Divisions: Each trunk divides into 2 divisions: anterior and posterior division. 4- Cords: Lateral cord (anterior divisions of the upper ...
CNS-1 Introduction to the CNS. General organization. Spinal cord
... 6. to know external and internal structure of the spinal cord; 7. to know a scheme of the spinal nerve (practical recognition of all elements in the model). A student should be prepared theoretically for the lab class. The information may be found in the chapter 1, 4 and 15 (Clinical neuroanatomy by ...
... 6. to know external and internal structure of the spinal cord; 7. to know a scheme of the spinal nerve (practical recognition of all elements in the model). A student should be prepared theoretically for the lab class. The information may be found in the chapter 1, 4 and 15 (Clinical neuroanatomy by ...
Medial surface Central sulcus on axial imaging cs cs pM pocs
... Glabella: the most forward projecting point of the forehead at the level of the supraorbital ridge in the midline. Opisthion: the posterior margin of the foramen magnum in the midline. Bregma: the junction of the coronal and sagittal sutures. Sagittal suture: midline suture from coronal suture to l ...
... Glabella: the most forward projecting point of the forehead at the level of the supraorbital ridge in the midline. Opisthion: the posterior margin of the foramen magnum in the midline. Bregma: the junction of the coronal and sagittal sutures. Sagittal suture: midline suture from coronal suture to l ...
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.