Basic Neuroanatomy
... • Circle of Willis: – Anterior and posterior communicating arteries – Connecting 3 major arteries – Anastomosis ...
... • Circle of Willis: – Anterior and posterior communicating arteries – Connecting 3 major arteries – Anastomosis ...
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
... Coronal (frontal) plane - Lies vertically and divides the body into anterior and posterior parts Sagittal plane – Lies vertically and divides the body into left and right divisions; may or may not be symmetrical Midsagittal (median) plane – A specific sagittal plane that directly on the midline and ...
... Coronal (frontal) plane - Lies vertically and divides the body into anterior and posterior parts Sagittal plane – Lies vertically and divides the body into left and right divisions; may or may not be symmetrical Midsagittal (median) plane – A specific sagittal plane that directly on the midline and ...
The Hierarchy of Structural Organization
... • Unity of form and function – Form and function complement each other; physiology cannot be divorced from anatomy ...
... • Unity of form and function – Form and function complement each other; physiology cannot be divorced from anatomy ...
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... projecting far into it. The ventral surface of the parasphenoid process is sharply convex, the pterygoids are firmly attached to its lateral surface. Along the dorsal surface of the basisphenoid capsule and the parasphenoid process pass two high crests, separated from each other by a shallow furrow ...
... projecting far into it. The ventral surface of the parasphenoid process is sharply convex, the pterygoids are firmly attached to its lateral surface. Along the dorsal surface of the basisphenoid capsule and the parasphenoid process pass two high crests, separated from each other by a shallow furrow ...
Atlanto-occipital and Atlantoaxial joints
... • Capsule all around • Lateral part of anterior longitudinal ligament • Ligamentum flavum • Medial atlantoaxial joint: • Loose capsular ligament anteriorly • Posterior part between dens and transverse ligament is continuous with one of the atlanto occipital joint • Main support is transverse ligame ...
... • Capsule all around • Lateral part of anterior longitudinal ligament • Ligamentum flavum • Medial atlantoaxial joint: • Loose capsular ligament anteriorly • Posterior part between dens and transverse ligament is continuous with one of the atlanto occipital joint • Main support is transverse ligame ...
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... space between the upper part of the arm and the side of the chest through which major neurovascular structures pass between neck & thorax and upper limbs. • Axilla has an apex, a base and four walls. ...
... space between the upper part of the arm and the side of the chest through which major neurovascular structures pass between neck & thorax and upper limbs. • Axilla has an apex, a base and four walls. ...
ecology 3 week assessment review
... Take a sheet from the front table and partner up. You may move your desks to be with your partner. You will both need notebook paper but one packet per group! ...
... Take a sheet from the front table and partner up. You may move your desks to be with your partner. You will both need notebook paper but one packet per group! ...
Vertebral Column
... degrees comes from the other motion segments. Vertebrae in this region support the head, allow motion, allow for nervous tissue and vascular supply to enter canal. Thoracic Facets are more anterior/posterior or vertical in direction The direction of these facets means that the primary movement in th ...
... degrees comes from the other motion segments. Vertebrae in this region support the head, allow motion, allow for nervous tissue and vascular supply to enter canal. Thoracic Facets are more anterior/posterior or vertical in direction The direction of these facets means that the primary movement in th ...
Earthworm dissection
... 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 ...
Earthworm Dissection
... Place a well rinsed preserved earthworm in a dissecting pan. Examine the ring-like segments that make up the length of the earthworm’s body. Identify the anterior (head) and posterior (tail) end. At the anterior end is a small lobe on the ventral (lower) surface called the prostomium which is used f ...
... Place a well rinsed preserved earthworm in a dissecting pan. Examine the ring-like segments that make up the length of the earthworm’s body. Identify the anterior (head) and posterior (tail) end. At the anterior end is a small lobe on the ventral (lower) surface called the prostomium which is used f ...
BODY PARTS حسام العزاوي .د All health care fi elds require
... technologists must be able to position a person and direct x-rays to obtain suitable images for diagnosis. Directional Terms In describing the location or direction of a given point in the body, it is always assumed that the subject is in the anatomic position, that is, upright, with face front, arm ...
... technologists must be able to position a person and direct x-rays to obtain suitable images for diagnosis. Directional Terms In describing the location or direction of a given point in the body, it is always assumed that the subject is in the anatomic position, that is, upright, with face front, arm ...
Sidebone - Red Anvil Ltd
... Sidebone is the ossification of the collateral cartilages ( a very tough fibro Cartilage) and can be Uni-lateral or Bilateral, it is most common in the fore feet of horses affecting the lateral side but can also affect the medial side. Sidebone is also more common in larger breads like draught horse ...
... Sidebone is the ossification of the collateral cartilages ( a very tough fibro Cartilage) and can be Uni-lateral or Bilateral, it is most common in the fore feet of horses affecting the lateral side but can also affect the medial side. Sidebone is also more common in larger breads like draught horse ...
An introduction to animal diversity
... Radial Symmetry: one main axis and any plane cutting through that axis divides the animal into similar parts. Cnidarians and Ctenophores, adult Echinoderms Bilateral Symmetry: Animal can be divided into a mirror “right” and “left” halves. Animals that move in one direction; Associated with cephalizt ...
... Radial Symmetry: one main axis and any plane cutting through that axis divides the animal into similar parts. Cnidarians and Ctenophores, adult Echinoderms Bilateral Symmetry: Animal can be divided into a mirror “right” and “left” halves. Animals that move in one direction; Associated with cephalizt ...
Kingdom Prokaryota
... • soft body divided into head, foot and visceral mass • shell may be one spiral piece or with 2 valves joined by ligaments, or may be enclosed inside the mantle • blood contains respiratory pigment, circulated through an open circulatory system ...
... • soft body divided into head, foot and visceral mass • shell may be one spiral piece or with 2 valves joined by ligaments, or may be enclosed inside the mantle • blood contains respiratory pigment, circulated through an open circulatory system ...
Posterior Tibial Artery
... • Eversion of the foot, assists with PF • O: lateral tibial condyle, fibular head, upper 2/3 of lateral fibula • I: lateral base of 1st metatarsal, lateral and dorsal aspect of 1st ...
... • Eversion of the foot, assists with PF • O: lateral tibial condyle, fibular head, upper 2/3 of lateral fibula • I: lateral base of 1st metatarsal, lateral and dorsal aspect of 1st ...
phylum nematoda
... digestive tract because it’s surrounded by the reproductive system. Behind the pharynx the intestine, of only a single layer of cells and without any musculature, extends to the muscular rectum and the anus. The “excretory system” will be hard to see and includes an excretory pore that opens near t ...
... digestive tract because it’s surrounded by the reproductive system. Behind the pharynx the intestine, of only a single layer of cells and without any musculature, extends to the muscular rectum and the anus. The “excretory system” will be hard to see and includes an excretory pore that opens near t ...
Rhesus Monkey Brain Atlas Subcortical Gray Structures
... a. Proceeding posterior to anterior, the amygdala is initially defined as gray matter superior to the hippocampus and separated from it by the lateral ventricle/temporal horn. It is inferior to the internal capsule, optic and auditory radiations, and the putamen. The medial boundary is CSF; the late ...
... a. Proceeding posterior to anterior, the amygdala is initially defined as gray matter superior to the hippocampus and separated from it by the lateral ventricle/temporal horn. It is inferior to the internal capsule, optic and auditory radiations, and the putamen. The medial boundary is CSF; the late ...
Unit 1 - Body Organization Notes
... – clotting yields more clotting, which is eventually stopped by stopped blood flow ...
... – clotting yields more clotting, which is eventually stopped by stopped blood flow ...
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.