seminal receptacles
... 4 What do you need to avoid cutting when making the first cut? 5. What is the body cavity called? 6. List the order that thing pass as going through the digestive system of the worm? 7. Label a diagram of the ventral side of the worm and label the mouth, prostomium, setae, sperm groove, openings of ...
... 4 What do you need to avoid cutting when making the first cut? 5. What is the body cavity called? 6. List the order that thing pass as going through the digestive system of the worm? 7. Label a diagram of the ventral side of the worm and label the mouth, prostomium, setae, sperm groove, openings of ...
Sciatic Nerve Block
... cm in claudal direction midway between the 2 › Needle is advanced parallel to horizontal plane ...
... cm in claudal direction midway between the 2 › Needle is advanced parallel to horizontal plane ...
23-Surface Anatomy of upper and lower limbs
... supported and the pectoral muscles relaxed. When the arm by the side, the inferior part of the head of the humerus can be easily palpated through the floor of the axilla. The pulsations of the axillary artery can be felt high up in the axilla, and around the artery the cords of the brachial plexus. ...
... supported and the pectoral muscles relaxed. When the arm by the side, the inferior part of the head of the humerus can be easily palpated through the floor of the axilla. The pulsations of the axillary artery can be felt high up in the axilla, and around the artery the cords of the brachial plexus. ...
File - Moraski Science
... while the anus is found at the end of the last segment. Locate the dark line that runs down the dorsal side of the worm, this is the dorsal blood vessel. The ventral blood vessel can be seen on the underside of the worm, though it is usually not as dark. Run your fingers over the ventral sur ...
... while the anus is found at the end of the last segment. Locate the dark line that runs down the dorsal side of the worm, this is the dorsal blood vessel. The ventral blood vessel can be seen on the underside of the worm, though it is usually not as dark. Run your fingers over the ventral sur ...
upper limb - Fisiokinesiterapia
... • Median: medial/posterior to biceps, branches into forearm flexors at elbow then to hand through carpal tunnel – Recurrent median (1M$) superficial at wrist to thumb over thenar emminence) deficit - ape’s hand ...
... • Median: medial/posterior to biceps, branches into forearm flexors at elbow then to hand through carpal tunnel – Recurrent median (1M$) superficial at wrist to thumb over thenar emminence) deficit - ape’s hand ...
UPPER LIMB
... • Median: medial/posterior to biceps, branches into forearm flexors at elbow then to hand through carpal tunnel – Recurrent median (1M$) superficial at wrist to thumb over thenar emminence) deficit - ape’s hand ...
... • Median: medial/posterior to biceps, branches into forearm flexors at elbow then to hand through carpal tunnel – Recurrent median (1M$) superficial at wrist to thumb over thenar emminence) deficit - ape’s hand ...
eye-layers 1
... Suspensory ligament/zonule • Series of delicate fibrils attached to ciliary processes and through the furrows between them, further back on ciliary body • Most fibres attach themselves to the lens- mostly in front and a few behind the circumference ...
... Suspensory ligament/zonule • Series of delicate fibrils attached to ciliary processes and through the furrows between them, further back on ciliary body • Most fibres attach themselves to the lens- mostly in front and a few behind the circumference ...
EZMP1783 Female right pelvis superficial and
... ligament. The lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh travels laterally on the superficial surface of the iliacus muscle to exit the ‘false’ pelvis close to the anterior superior iliac spine. Following the course of the internal iliac artery deep to the undissected peritoneum, many of the major branche ...
... ligament. The lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh travels laterally on the superficial surface of the iliacus muscle to exit the ‘false’ pelvis close to the anterior superior iliac spine. Following the course of the internal iliac artery deep to the undissected peritoneum, many of the major branche ...
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... fossae are large, open. The frontal and parietal bones enter into the formation of the anterior and median walls of the temporal fossae. The parietal bones form the intertemporal region of the skull, which is distinguished by considerable constriction. The teeth are represented by molars of the uppe ...
... fossae are large, open. The frontal and parietal bones enter into the formation of the anterior and median walls of the temporal fossae. The parietal bones form the intertemporal region of the skull, which is distinguished by considerable constriction. The teeth are represented by molars of the uppe ...
01-Introduction2008-10
... have any problems with the course work, please come and see one of us right away: we can often help you find a solution ...
... have any problems with the course work, please come and see one of us right away: we can often help you find a solution ...
HUMAN FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY 213 THE UPPER LIMB EARLY
... Stern. Essentials of Gross anatomy – The upper limb Stern. Core concepts in Anatomy:- 80: Organization of upper limb musculature and the brachial plexus Faiz and Moffat. Anatomy at a Glance:- Nerves of the Upper limb 1 & 2 (parts 30 &31) Grant's Method:- Upper limb and Back (especially pectoral regi ...
... Stern. Essentials of Gross anatomy – The upper limb Stern. Core concepts in Anatomy:- 80: Organization of upper limb musculature and the brachial plexus Faiz and Moffat. Anatomy at a Glance:- Nerves of the Upper limb 1 & 2 (parts 30 &31) Grant's Method:- Upper limb and Back (especially pectoral regi ...
Lecture 1b - Division of Social Sciences
... 1 pair afferent Dorsal Root nerves (soma in Dorsal Ganglia outside cord) that carry sensory info from body to brain and 1 pair efferent Ventral Root nerves (soma in Cord) that carry motor info to muscles and glands - Bell-Magendie Law: Sensory info IN via Dorsal Roots, motor info OUT via Ventral Roo ...
... 1 pair afferent Dorsal Root nerves (soma in Dorsal Ganglia outside cord) that carry sensory info from body to brain and 1 pair efferent Ventral Root nerves (soma in Cord) that carry motor info to muscles and glands - Bell-Magendie Law: Sensory info IN via Dorsal Roots, motor info OUT via Ventral Roo ...
Glossary
... the anterior inferior motion of the sacral base. It is simultaneously accompanied by an ilium or ilia moving posteriorly and inferiorly, with the posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) as the point of reference for the ilium. Normal sacral angle is 30 ° in the sagittal plane ...
... the anterior inferior motion of the sacral base. It is simultaneously accompanied by an ilium or ilia moving posteriorly and inferiorly, with the posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) as the point of reference for the ilium. Normal sacral angle is 30 ° in the sagittal plane ...
S13 Bio 128 lab syllabus 8-1-12
... anatomical terms. This is a normal expectation for this subject. Accurate spelling is expected for full credit on all exams. ...
... anatomical terms. This is a normal expectation for this subject. Accurate spelling is expected for full credit on all exams. ...
عناوين محاضرات التشريح العملي فرع العلوم الاساسية 2016\2017
... Lab 10/- The Cardiovascular system. ( The ...
... Lab 10/- The Cardiovascular system. ( The ...
Chapter 4
... into true lateral • Sit pt so when bent arm is extended, humerus is level with the table • Center to mid elbow • Collimate to elbow joint • _____________ should be superimposed. ...
... into true lateral • Sit pt so when bent arm is extended, humerus is level with the table • Center to mid elbow • Collimate to elbow joint • _____________ should be superimposed. ...
HEALTH SCIENCES 365
... Supination - external rotary movement of the radius on the ulna that results in the hand moving from the palm-down to the palm-up position Pronation - internal rotary movement of the radius on the ulna that results in the hand moving from the palmup to the palm-down position ...
... Supination - external rotary movement of the radius on the ulna that results in the hand moving from the palm-down to the palm-up position Pronation - internal rotary movement of the radius on the ulna that results in the hand moving from the palmup to the palm-down position ...
Lungs - GMCH
... deoxygenated blood to lungs Rt PA is longer Enters the root of the lung & branches in to arteries for superior middle &inferior lobe Lt PA is shorter 2 Pulmonary vein (superior & inferior) on each side PV drain in to left atria ...
... deoxygenated blood to lungs Rt PA is longer Enters the root of the lung & branches in to arteries for superior middle &inferior lobe Lt PA is shorter 2 Pulmonary vein (superior & inferior) on each side PV drain in to left atria ...
Neuro Anatomy Lec.11 د.عبد الجبار الحبي طي The spinal cord
... The spinal cord consists of a central core of grey matter (bodies of neurons) as H-shaped in appearance (2 anterior & 2 posterior horns with grey commissure) & an outer layer of white matter (nerve fibers) occupied by ...
... The spinal cord consists of a central core of grey matter (bodies of neurons) as H-shaped in appearance (2 anterior & 2 posterior horns with grey commissure) & an outer layer of white matter (nerve fibers) occupied by ...
Sectional Anatomy Terminology
... IVC - Ascends in posterior abdomen in front of the lumbar vertebrae, along the right side of the aorta, and passes posterior to head of pancreas before entering thorax and emptying into right atrium • Has a similar arrangement of branches to aorta except ovarian and testicular vein arrangement – Rig ...
... IVC - Ascends in posterior abdomen in front of the lumbar vertebrae, along the right side of the aorta, and passes posterior to head of pancreas before entering thorax and emptying into right atrium • Has a similar arrangement of branches to aorta except ovarian and testicular vein arrangement – Rig ...
Brief Introduction to the Individuals in the Course of Basic Medical
... The middle layer, or mesoderm, gives rise to the muscles, skeleton and blood system. The outer layer of cells, or ectoderm, gives rise to the nervous system and skin. In humans, the term embryo refers to the ball of dividing cells from the moment the zygote implants itself in the uterus wall until t ...
... The middle layer, or mesoderm, gives rise to the muscles, skeleton and blood system. The outer layer of cells, or ectoderm, gives rise to the nervous system and skin. In humans, the term embryo refers to the ball of dividing cells from the moment the zygote implants itself in the uterus wall until t ...
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.