PRACTICAL-Upper limb
... Lateral angle (glenoid cavity) where the head of humerus articulates with scapula. ...
... Lateral angle (glenoid cavity) where the head of humerus articulates with scapula. ...
Zoology Semester Exam Study Guide 1st semester 1. Which of the
... d. bilateral symmetry. 33. Animals of the Cambrian Period typically had all of the following EXCEPT a. body symmetry. c. some type of skeleton. b. segmentation. d. a backbone. 34. The classification of an animal as a deuterostome or a protostome is based on a. its body symmetry. b. whether or not it ...
... d. bilateral symmetry. 33. Animals of the Cambrian Period typically had all of the following EXCEPT a. body symmetry. c. some type of skeleton. b. segmentation. d. a backbone. 34. The classification of an animal as a deuterostome or a protostome is based on a. its body symmetry. b. whether or not it ...
Directional terms, Anatomical Planes, Regions and Quadrants
... pertaining to a side pertaining to the middle pertaining to one side (only) pertaining to two sides pertaining to the middle and to the side toward the middle toward the head vertical field passing through the body from side to frontal or coronal side, dividing the body into anterior and posterior p ...
... pertaining to a side pertaining to the middle pertaining to one side (only) pertaining to two sides pertaining to the middle and to the side toward the middle toward the head vertical field passing through the body from side to frontal or coronal side, dividing the body into anterior and posterior p ...
Fossils – Evidence?
... • Same type of adaptations can be selected for in separate environments if selective pressures are similar NATURAL SELECTION WORKS!!! • Convergent Evolution ...
... • Same type of adaptations can be selected for in separate environments if selective pressures are similar NATURAL SELECTION WORKS!!! • Convergent Evolution ...
Ch. 1 Geometry Scavenger Hunt
... each term represented in the world. Place only one picture on each page. Label each picture clearly with the correct term. Be sure to also include at least one complete sentence that demonstrates your understanding of each term. For presentation and creativity points, you can use colorful papers or ...
... each term represented in the world. Place only one picture on each page. Label each picture clearly with the correct term. Be sure to also include at least one complete sentence that demonstrates your understanding of each term. For presentation and creativity points, you can use colorful papers or ...
- Catalyst
... O: Lateral surface of the lateral femoral condyle & from fibular head (It also has an origin in the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus. The tendon then courses under the lateral collateral ligament, and moves outside of the knee joint before joining its muscle belly.) I: Posterior tibia under th ...
... O: Lateral surface of the lateral femoral condyle & from fibular head (It also has an origin in the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus. The tendon then courses under the lateral collateral ligament, and moves outside of the knee joint before joining its muscle belly.) I: Posterior tibia under th ...
Classifying Living Organisms Unit 10.4.16
... Heterotrophs – organisms that can’t make their own food ...
... Heterotrophs – organisms that can’t make their own food ...
BONES OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE
... injuries and conditions associated with the BONES OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE ...
... injuries and conditions associated with the BONES OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE ...
LE - 7 - Evidence for Evolution
... have pelvis & leg bones if they were always sea creatures? Because they used to walk on land! ...
... have pelvis & leg bones if they were always sea creatures? Because they used to walk on land! ...
Leg, Hands and Feet
... Fibular notch of tibia Articular surface for talus Medial malleolus ...
... Fibular notch of tibia Articular surface for talus Medial malleolus ...
BONES OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE
... and proximal phalanges toes(2-5) Great toe (1) Only has Proximal and Distal phalanges ...
... and proximal phalanges toes(2-5) Great toe (1) Only has Proximal and Distal phalanges ...
Slide 1 - FA Davis PT Collection
... A. In an anterior view, the fibers of the diaphragm can be seen arising from the sternum, costocartilages, and ribs (costal fibers) and from the vertebral bodies (crural fibers). The costal fibers run vertically upward from their origin in close apposition to the rib cage and then curve and become m ...
... A. In an anterior view, the fibers of the diaphragm can be seen arising from the sternum, costocartilages, and ribs (costal fibers) and from the vertebral bodies (crural fibers). The costal fibers run vertically upward from their origin in close apposition to the rib cage and then curve and become m ...
lower_ext_ppt.aug_o7
... 1. To teach clinically relevant gross anatomy 2. To make it easier to understand gross anatomy 3. To introduce a clinical lexicon ...
... 1. To teach clinically relevant gross anatomy 2. To make it easier to understand gross anatomy 3. To introduce a clinical lexicon ...
MOLLUSK VOCAB ONLY
... A radially symmetrical marine invertebrate with an endoskeleton, water-vascular system, and tube feet such as a sea star, sea urchin or sea echinoderm cucumber _________________________ Special type of radial symmetry in which body parts extend outward along 5 spokes _______________ pentaradial One ...
... A radially symmetrical marine invertebrate with an endoskeleton, water-vascular system, and tube feet such as a sea star, sea urchin or sea echinoderm cucumber _________________________ Special type of radial symmetry in which body parts extend outward along 5 spokes _______________ pentaradial One ...
OTA Tip-of-the-Month: Medial Talar Pin Placement for Universal
... Anna N. Miller MD; Instructor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine; University of Washington The AO Universal Distractor facilitates IM nailing of the tibia as well as reduction and fixation of pilon fractures. It allows a single surgeon to restore length, rotation, and alignment. ...
... Anna N. Miller MD; Instructor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine; University of Washington The AO Universal Distractor facilitates IM nailing of the tibia as well as reduction and fixation of pilon fractures. It allows a single surgeon to restore length, rotation, and alignment. ...
Chapter 8- Appendicular
... Lies lateral to the ulna (thumb side of the forearm) The head (disc-shaped) and neck are at the proximal end The head articulates with the capitulum of the humerus and the radial notch of the ulna Radial tuberosity - medial and inferior to neck, attachment site for biceps brachii muscle Styloid proc ...
... Lies lateral to the ulna (thumb side of the forearm) The head (disc-shaped) and neck are at the proximal end The head articulates with the capitulum of the humerus and the radial notch of the ulna Radial tuberosity - medial and inferior to neck, attachment site for biceps brachii muscle Styloid proc ...
Vertebral Ossification Centers:
... articulation between the halves of the neural arch and the centrum Vertebral arch cervical - fusion begins during first year lumbar - complete by 6 years the arch fuses to centrum 5-8 years of age 5 Secondary Ossification centers develop during puberty in each typical vertebra tip of spinous process ...
... articulation between the halves of the neural arch and the centrum Vertebral arch cervical - fusion begins during first year lumbar - complete by 6 years the arch fuses to centrum 5-8 years of age 5 Secondary Ossification centers develop during puberty in each typical vertebra tip of spinous process ...
TSM4 - Structure-Function Relationships
... Looking at the lateral (outermost) surface of the brain, a deep cleft can be seen that crosses superioposteriorly across the centre of the cerebrum called the lateral sulcus The lateral sulcus is bisected by the central sulcus which descends from the great longitudinal fissure at the top of the brai ...
... Looking at the lateral (outermost) surface of the brain, a deep cleft can be seen that crosses superioposteriorly across the centre of the cerebrum called the lateral sulcus The lateral sulcus is bisected by the central sulcus which descends from the great longitudinal fissure at the top of the brai ...
File
... Arthropods: Phylum of animals with bilateral symmetry, segmentation and exoskeleton. asexual reproduction: form of reproduction where offspring are genetically identical to the parent. Bilateral symmetry: Body plan where animal can be divided into matching halves with central plane. ...
... Arthropods: Phylum of animals with bilateral symmetry, segmentation and exoskeleton. asexual reproduction: form of reproduction where offspring are genetically identical to the parent. Bilateral symmetry: Body plan where animal can be divided into matching halves with central plane. ...
Ch. 10 Phylum Annelida
... segment of the body. They remove cellular waste and clean the blood. (Similar to the function of the human kidney.) Openings on the ventral side called nephridiopores allow the waste to exit the body. ...
... segment of the body. They remove cellular waste and clean the blood. (Similar to the function of the human kidney.) Openings on the ventral side called nephridiopores allow the waste to exit the body. ...
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.