Review questions for Exam #3
... Feeds by using symbiotic autotrophic algae What is spongin? What feature can distinguish a coelomate animal from a pseudocoelomate? A body cavity Bilateral symmetry A body cavity which is completely lined with mesodermally derived tissue Hydrostatic skeletons You examine an animal and find a solid m ...
... Feeds by using symbiotic autotrophic algae What is spongin? What feature can distinguish a coelomate animal from a pseudocoelomate? A body cavity Bilateral symmetry A body cavity which is completely lined with mesodermally derived tissue Hydrostatic skeletons You examine an animal and find a solid m ...
Cervical anatomy - Fisiokinesiterapia
... Ascends near falx cerebelli and divides near the torcula into several branches to supply the dura of the posterior part of the posterior fossa, and posterior tentorium, and posterior falx cerebelli 2) Posterior Spinal A: (may also arise from intradural VA or off PICA): courses medially, and upon rea ...
... Ascends near falx cerebelli and divides near the torcula into several branches to supply the dura of the posterior part of the posterior fossa, and posterior tentorium, and posterior falx cerebelli 2) Posterior Spinal A: (may also arise from intradural VA or off PICA): courses medially, and upon rea ...
Homologous Structures - Jefferson School District
... How to set up your notebook Left side • For examples and think/pair/write ...
... How to set up your notebook Left side • For examples and think/pair/write ...
Anatomy and Physiology I Fall 2014 The Skeletal System, Part 2 Be
... Medial malleolus Lateral condyle Medial condyle ...
... Medial malleolus Lateral condyle Medial condyle ...
Ch 25 Introduction to Animals
... Body symmetry Differentiation of germ layers Formation of body cavities Patterns of embryological development, segmentation, cephalization, and limb formation. ...
... Body symmetry Differentiation of germ layers Formation of body cavities Patterns of embryological development, segmentation, cephalization, and limb formation. ...
The Human Body as a Whole
... 4. VENTRAL – also means toward the front 5. POSTERIOR – is the opposite of anterior; it means toward the back. 6. DORSAL - also is the opposite of anterior; it means toward the back. 7. MEDIAL – relates to an imaginary midline dividing the body in right and left halves Sample: The nose is medial to ...
... 4. VENTRAL – also means toward the front 5. POSTERIOR – is the opposite of anterior; it means toward the back. 6. DORSAL - also is the opposite of anterior; it means toward the back. 7. MEDIAL – relates to an imaginary midline dividing the body in right and left halves Sample: The nose is medial to ...
25.2_Animal_Body_Plans_and_Evolution
... Body symmetry Differentiation of germ layers Formation of body cavities Patterns of embryological development, segmentation, cephalization, and limb formation. ...
... Body symmetry Differentiation of germ layers Formation of body cavities Patterns of embryological development, segmentation, cephalization, and limb formation. ...
Answer the following questions using the Sylvius 2
... 11. In Pathways Mode, answer the following questions: a. What color is the anterolateral system depicted in? __________________ b. What information does the anterolateral system carry? __________________ c. What color is the dorsal column/medial lemniscus system depicted in? __________________ d. Wh ...
... 11. In Pathways Mode, answer the following questions: a. What color is the anterolateral system depicted in? __________________ b. What information does the anterolateral system carry? __________________ c. What color is the dorsal column/medial lemniscus system depicted in? __________________ d. Wh ...
Answers to Review Questions on Porifera, Cnidarians, Nematoda
... 14. Should use the terms anterior, dorsal, lateral, ventral, dorsal, bilateral symmetry, and motile when labeling the fish. The terms radial symmetry and motile should be used when labeling the jellyfish. The term sessile should be used when labeling the sponge. 15. Because cephalization involves th ...
... 14. Should use the terms anterior, dorsal, lateral, ventral, dorsal, bilateral symmetry, and motile when labeling the fish. The terms radial symmetry and motile should be used when labeling the jellyfish. The term sessile should be used when labeling the sponge. 15. Because cephalization involves th ...
Human Anatomy - Fisiokinesiterapia
... • Patella is triangular sesamoid bone • Tibia is thick, strong weightbearing bone on medial side of leg – broad superior head with 2 flat articular surfaces anterior crest ...
... • Patella is triangular sesamoid bone • Tibia is thick, strong weightbearing bone on medial side of leg – broad superior head with 2 flat articular surfaces anterior crest ...
Insect Morphology
... includes the eyes, antennae, and mouthparts; the thorax bears the legs and wingpads; and the abdomen includes the gills and three terminal “tails”. Keep in mind when you think about insect morphology that all of these insect parts may be highly modified between groups, and it is important to recogni ...
... includes the eyes, antennae, and mouthparts; the thorax bears the legs and wingpads; and the abdomen includes the gills and three terminal “tails”. Keep in mind when you think about insect morphology that all of these insect parts may be highly modified between groups, and it is important to recogni ...
Organization of the Human Body
... Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings ...
... Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings ...
Ch. 32 Intro to Animal Evolution
... • 2 tissues unique to animals: nervous and muscular • Most reproduce sexually, with diploid stage dominating life cycle ...
... • 2 tissues unique to animals: nervous and muscular • Most reproduce sexually, with diploid stage dominating life cycle ...
RE-ORDERED New CHAPTER 1 FOR CD.WPD
... Anatomists have special terms for discussing where things are positioned in the body. These terms enable one to describe unequivocally the location of lesion, or where to place a stethoscope, or where to feel for a tumor in a patient whether that person is standing, sitting, lying, or upside down. T ...
... Anatomists have special terms for discussing where things are positioned in the body. These terms enable one to describe unequivocally the location of lesion, or where to place a stethoscope, or where to feel for a tumor in a patient whether that person is standing, sitting, lying, or upside down. T ...
Phylum Annelida The phylum Annelida is constructed on a tube
... >>Now, gently touch the head with a blunt probe. Is peristalsis reversed? If so, what happens when two waves meet? Record your observations. B. Photosensitivity The earthworm has light sensitive cells over most of the body. For example if light is directed at the worm laterally, it responds by turni ...
... >>Now, gently touch the head with a blunt probe. Is peristalsis reversed? If so, what happens when two waves meet? Record your observations. B. Photosensitivity The earthworm has light sensitive cells over most of the body. For example if light is directed at the worm laterally, it responds by turni ...
Ophiacodontidae - Dr. Stuart Sumida
... outline while it is convex posteriorly Lower front margin of ilium forms a sharp ridge Iliac component in the formation of the acetabulum is greatest in size Acetabulum has a thick posterior margin ...
... outline while it is convex posteriorly Lower front margin of ilium forms a sharp ridge Iliac component in the formation of the acetabulum is greatest in size Acetabulum has a thick posterior margin ...
Course of the Radial Nerve
... Gives branches to innervate the long head and the lateral head of tripceps brachii BEFORE it crosses the humerus Crosses the humerus in the RADIAL GROOVE with the deep artery of the arm Inside the radial groove, behind the triceps, it gives rise to the posterior cutaneous nerve of the arm and the po ...
... Gives branches to innervate the long head and the lateral head of tripceps brachii BEFORE it crosses the humerus Crosses the humerus in the RADIAL GROOVE with the deep artery of the arm Inside the radial groove, behind the triceps, it gives rise to the posterior cutaneous nerve of the arm and the po ...
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.