Slide 1
... Duction – movement of one eye by itself Version – movement of the 2 eyes in the same direction Adduction – eye looks toward the nose Abduction – eye looks toward the ear Dextroversion – both eyes look to the right Levoversion – both eyes look to the left Supraversion – both eyes upgaze Infraversion ...
... Duction – movement of one eye by itself Version – movement of the 2 eyes in the same direction Adduction – eye looks toward the nose Abduction – eye looks toward the ear Dextroversion – both eyes look to the right Levoversion – both eyes look to the left Supraversion – both eyes upgaze Infraversion ...
Appendicular Skeleton
... the sternal (medial) end articulates with the sternum They provide attachment points for numerous muscles, and act as braces to hold the scapulae and arms out laterally away from the body ...
... the sternal (medial) end articulates with the sternum They provide attachment points for numerous muscles, and act as braces to hold the scapulae and arms out laterally away from the body ...
Organizing Life`s Diversity
... 17.1 The History of Classification When writing a scientific name, scientists use these ...
... 17.1 The History of Classification When writing a scientific name, scientists use these ...
Answer Key: What Did You Learn
... The pelvic inlet is the superior opening enclosed by the pelvic brim. The pelvic outlet is the inferior opening bounded by the coccyx, ischial tuberosities and the inferior border of the pubic symphysis. ...
... The pelvic inlet is the superior opening enclosed by the pelvic brim. The pelvic outlet is the inferior opening bounded by the coccyx, ischial tuberosities and the inferior border of the pubic symphysis. ...
Compartments of The Upper Arm
... Remember: tuberosity is for muscle attachment. 2- Shaft: convex laterally medially it has a sharp border called the interosseous border. - interosseous border: osseous means bone so it's named because it's located between two bones Ulna and Radius, gives attachment to the interosseous membrane that ...
... Remember: tuberosity is for muscle attachment. 2- Shaft: convex laterally medially it has a sharp border called the interosseous border. - interosseous border: osseous means bone so it's named because it's located between two bones Ulna and Radius, gives attachment to the interosseous membrane that ...
Empirical Observations and Gait Theory
... The Fallacy of “Parallel” and the Re-Discovery of the Hip-Axis The articular surface-match of the femoral head and acetabular lunala (cartilage), presents the vertical axis of the femoral neck on anterior to posterior, superior to inferior diagonal with respect to the overall mass of the innomate. M ...
... The Fallacy of “Parallel” and the Re-Discovery of the Hip-Axis The articular surface-match of the femoral head and acetabular lunala (cartilage), presents the vertical axis of the femoral neck on anterior to posterior, superior to inferior diagonal with respect to the overall mass of the innomate. M ...
Osteology
... The function of the TMJs is closely related to that of the cervical spine and can be influenced by postural adaptations associated with childhood habits. These habits include thumb sucking; prolonged use of a bottle or pacifier; and open-mouth breathing associated with asthma, allergies, or other up ...
... The function of the TMJs is closely related to that of the cervical spine and can be influenced by postural adaptations associated with childhood habits. These habits include thumb sucking; prolonged use of a bottle or pacifier; and open-mouth breathing associated with asthma, allergies, or other up ...
Knee Anatomy
... Originates at the adductor hiatus and passes through the popliteal fossa, then deep to the fibrous arch over the soleus muscle Divides into the anterior and posterior tibial arteries at the distal aspect of the popliteus muscle ...
... Originates at the adductor hiatus and passes through the popliteal fossa, then deep to the fibrous arch over the soleus muscle Divides into the anterior and posterior tibial arteries at the distal aspect of the popliteus muscle ...
NECK MUSCLES, THEIR INNERVATION, OSTEOFASCIAL
... m. rectus capitis posterior major (5) m. rectus capitis posterior minor (3) m. obliquus capitis superior (2) m. obliquus capitis inferior (4) ...
... m. rectus capitis posterior major (5) m. rectus capitis posterior minor (3) m. obliquus capitis superior (2) m. obliquus capitis inferior (4) ...
Smart Board Notes 1- 6 The Need for Undefined Terms.notebook
... Smart Board Notes 1 6 The Need for Undefined Terms.notebook ...
... Smart Board Notes 1 6 The Need for Undefined Terms.notebook ...
AnatomyPhysiology-English
... makes multi-cellular organisms possible Without specialization, all cells would be alike. Tissues, organs, and organ systems would not exist. Life processes in multi-cellular organisms would not occur. ...
... makes multi-cellular organisms possible Without specialization, all cells would be alike. Tissues, organs, and organ systems would not exist. Life processes in multi-cellular organisms would not occur. ...
English
... Multi-cellular organisms have many cells. These cells form specialized systems to carry out life processes. ...
... Multi-cellular organisms have many cells. These cells form specialized systems to carry out life processes. ...
Document
... • Amphioxus is especial1y interesting, for it has the four distinctive characteristics of chordates in simple form, and in other ways it may be considered a blueprint of the phylum. It has a 1ong, slender, laterally compressed body 2 to 3 inches long, with both ends pointed. There is a long dorsa ...
... • Amphioxus is especial1y interesting, for it has the four distinctive characteristics of chordates in simple form, and in other ways it may be considered a blueprint of the phylum. It has a 1ong, slender, laterally compressed body 2 to 3 inches long, with both ends pointed. There is a long dorsa ...
PowerPoint Lecture 12
... The horizontal fissure begins posterolaterally at the oblique fissure and passes deep to the 5th rib. Note positions of scapulae and costal recess relative to lungs. ...
... The horizontal fissure begins posterolaterally at the oblique fissure and passes deep to the 5th rib. Note positions of scapulae and costal recess relative to lungs. ...
Chapter 1 Notes
... Body region terms • create a map of the body locations • describe the location of pain or injury Body cavity terms • create a map of the body structures • help healthcare workers communicate accurately and ...
... Body region terms • create a map of the body locations • describe the location of pain or injury Body cavity terms • create a map of the body structures • help healthcare workers communicate accurately and ...
D10-1 UNIT 10. DISSECTION: POSTERIOR AND ANTERIOR
... which stretches between the sternocleidomastoid and the trapezius muscles and is attached inferiorly to the clavicle. The floor of the posterior triangle is formed by several of the deep muscles of the neck covered by the prevertebral layer of cervical fascia. The muscles, from above down are the sp ...
... which stretches between the sternocleidomastoid and the trapezius muscles and is attached inferiorly to the clavicle. The floor of the posterior triangle is formed by several of the deep muscles of the neck covered by the prevertebral layer of cervical fascia. The muscles, from above down are the sp ...
04-brain stem2009-03-19 06:541.9 MB
... produced by the fibers of the facial nerve winding around the nucleus of the abducent nerve. ...
... produced by the fibers of the facial nerve winding around the nucleus of the abducent nerve. ...
04-brain stem
... produced by the fibers of the facial nerve winding around the nucleus of the abducent nerve. ...
... produced by the fibers of the facial nerve winding around the nucleus of the abducent nerve. ...
21-KNEE JOINT
... FEMUR: Lateral rotation (the foot is on the ground) TIBIA: Medial rotation. Muscle: POPLITEUS ...
... FEMUR: Lateral rotation (the foot is on the ground) TIBIA: Medial rotation. Muscle: POPLITEUS ...
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.