Selected Veins of the Upper Limb - Listed Alphabetically
... subclavian v. and the internal jugular v.; tributaries: vertebral v., thymic v., inferior thyroid v., internal thoracic v., 1st posterior intercostal v., left superior intercostal v. (to the left brachiocephalic v.) ...
... subclavian v. and the internal jugular v.; tributaries: vertebral v., thymic v., inferior thyroid v., internal thoracic v., 1st posterior intercostal v., left superior intercostal v. (to the left brachiocephalic v.) ...
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY
... based on the assumption that the person is standing erect,with the upper limbs by the sides and the face & palms of the hands are directed forward.This is the so called Anatomical position.The varous parts of the body are then described in relation to certain imaginary planes. In Anatomical position ...
... based on the assumption that the person is standing erect,with the upper limbs by the sides and the face & palms of the hands are directed forward.This is the so called Anatomical position.The varous parts of the body are then described in relation to certain imaginary planes. In Anatomical position ...
Reproductive Organs
... The organs of the reproductive systems are concerned with the general process of reproduction, and each is adapted for specialized tasks. These organs are unique in that their functions are not necessary for the survival of each individual. Instead, their functions are vital to the continuation of t ...
... The organs of the reproductive systems are concerned with the general process of reproduction, and each is adapted for specialized tasks. These organs are unique in that their functions are not necessary for the survival of each individual. Instead, their functions are vital to the continuation of t ...
Evidence of Evolution
... are no longer used by modern organisms • Shows relationship between organisms with vestigial structure and those with a working version. • Ex: humans have tailbones homologous to tails of other animals ...
... are no longer used by modern organisms • Shows relationship between organisms with vestigial structure and those with a working version. • Ex: humans have tailbones homologous to tails of other animals ...
MIDTERM REVIEW QUESTIONS BLOCK B: Chapter 32 The ability
... b. Roundworms c. Cysts d. Flukes 6. Most roundworms have a protective, noncellular layer called what? a. Mastax. b. Cuticle. c. Cloaca. d. Flame Cells. ...
... b. Roundworms c. Cysts d. Flukes 6. Most roundworms have a protective, noncellular layer called what? a. Mastax. b. Cuticle. c. Cloaca. d. Flame Cells. ...
Requirements of Living Organisms (from external environment)
... causes responses in the opposite direction; returns the body to normal (set point) • Examples – blood pressure, body temperature, blood glucose level ...
... causes responses in the opposite direction; returns the body to normal (set point) • Examples – blood pressure, body temperature, blood glucose level ...
Intro Notes (new)
... For the following 11 body systems, know the main function(s) and structures (parts) that make up each. ! ...
... For the following 11 body systems, know the main function(s) and structures (parts) that make up each. ! ...
Medial Tubercle Fracture of the Talus
... ligament. The anterior process extends toward the navicular from the anterior-superior body of the talus. The bifurcate ligaments connect the anterior process to the cuboid and navicular bones. The extensor digitorum brevis takes partial origin from the anterior process. The medial tubercle of the p ...
... ligament. The anterior process extends toward the navicular from the anterior-superior body of the talus. The bifurcate ligaments connect the anterior process to the cuboid and navicular bones. The extensor digitorum brevis takes partial origin from the anterior process. The medial tubercle of the p ...
Ankle Joint Type
... adjacent lateral aspect of body and neck of talus. Posterior talofibular: horizontally, backwards and medially from lateral margin to posterior process of talus. Calcaneofibular: From malleolar fossa of lateral malleolus posteroinferior to tubercle of lateral calcaneal surface. Commonly injured in i ...
... adjacent lateral aspect of body and neck of talus. Posterior talofibular: horizontally, backwards and medially from lateral margin to posterior process of talus. Calcaneofibular: From malleolar fossa of lateral malleolus posteroinferior to tubercle of lateral calcaneal surface. Commonly injured in i ...
Spinal Anatomy - Circle of Docs
... b. Iliocostalis c. Rotators d. Multifidus – subluxation muscle 69. Certain types of fibers that are parallel in the cerebellum synapse with which of the following cells: a. Mossy – become parallel fibers; intertwine b/w Purkinje b. Climbing – perpendicular to mossy and Purkinje; source: inferior oli ...
... b. Iliocostalis c. Rotators d. Multifidus – subluxation muscle 69. Certain types of fibers that are parallel in the cerebellum synapse with which of the following cells: a. Mossy – become parallel fibers; intertwine b/w Purkinje b. Climbing – perpendicular to mossy and Purkinje; source: inferior oli ...
Medical Terminology
... 1. Standing upright: arms to sides, feet flat on the floor, face, palms, and toes forward ...
... 1. Standing upright: arms to sides, feet flat on the floor, face, palms, and toes forward ...
MP1300 Posterior Abdominal wa osterior Abdominal wall
... thigh, the femoral lying in the groove between psoas and iliacus), and the genitofemoral nerve lying superficially upon psoas. The sympathetic trunks can be seen descending lateral to the lumbar vertebral bodies. The aorta a and inferior cava are transected around the level of L3 vertebral body. The ...
... thigh, the femoral lying in the groove between psoas and iliacus), and the genitofemoral nerve lying superficially upon psoas. The sympathetic trunks can be seen descending lateral to the lumbar vertebral bodies. The aorta a and inferior cava are transected around the level of L3 vertebral body. The ...
CHAPTER 3 STUDY GUIDE: ANIMAL ARCHITECTURE
... 3. Biradial symmetry occurs in an animal that is radial except for some paired feature that allows only two mirrored halves. 4. In bilateral symmetry, an organism can be cut in a sagittal plane into two mirror halves; this usually provides for a head (cephalization) in bilateral animals classified i ...
... 3. Biradial symmetry occurs in an animal that is radial except for some paired feature that allows only two mirrored halves. 4. In bilateral symmetry, an organism can be cut in a sagittal plane into two mirror halves; this usually provides for a head (cephalization) in bilateral animals classified i ...
Homeostasis and feedback loops
... What do superior (cephalic/cranial) and inferior (caudal) refer to? Superior (cephalic/cranial) means towards the head for example the hips are superior to the ankles. Whereas inferior (caudal) means further from the head for example the stomach is inferior to the lungs. What do anterior (ventral) a ...
... What do superior (cephalic/cranial) and inferior (caudal) refer to? Superior (cephalic/cranial) means towards the head for example the hips are superior to the ankles. Whereas inferior (caudal) means further from the head for example the stomach is inferior to the lungs. What do anterior (ventral) a ...
File - Classes with Mrs. Sheetz
... (ex: jellyfish – aquatic animals) • Cephalization: high concentration of sensory tissues(eyes, ears, brain) in the anterior region • Directions: ventral/dorsal, anterior/posterior ...
... (ex: jellyfish – aquatic animals) • Cephalization: high concentration of sensory tissues(eyes, ears, brain) in the anterior region • Directions: ventral/dorsal, anterior/posterior ...
Describing Motion
... person are the guideline; • Design for P5: the body dimensions of the smallest person are the guideline; • Design for P95: the body dimensions of the largest person are the guideline; • Design for P5-P95: the body dimensions of the smallest and largest person are the guideline. This type is used mos ...
... person are the guideline; • Design for P5: the body dimensions of the smallest person are the guideline; • Design for P95: the body dimensions of the largest person are the guideline; • Design for P5-P95: the body dimensions of the smallest and largest person are the guideline. This type is used mos ...
Human Digestive System Anatomy
... tubular, muscle-lined passageway that extends from the mouth to the anus. The muscles in the walls of the passage way are responsible for peristalsis. You will view the regions along this tube that are specialized for various activities of the digestive system. Path of Air Since the paths of air and ...
... tubular, muscle-lined passageway that extends from the mouth to the anus. The muscles in the walls of the passage way are responsible for peristalsis. You will view the regions along this tube that are specialized for various activities of the digestive system. Path of Air Since the paths of air and ...
Ch 32 Animal Evolution
... A. It can serve as a storage compartment for food. B. It helps prevent internal injury by cushioning internal organs. C. It enables organs to grow and move independently of the outer body wall. D. It can act as a hydrostatic skeleton. E. All of the above are correct. Essay Question: Answers must be ...
... A. It can serve as a storage compartment for food. B. It helps prevent internal injury by cushioning internal organs. C. It enables organs to grow and move independently of the outer body wall. D. It can act as a hydrostatic skeleton. E. All of the above are correct. Essay Question: Answers must be ...
Brain Stem Gross Anatomy
... located at the origin of the optic nerve at the base of the brain gives rise to anterior choroidal artery (AChrA) and posterior communicating artery (PCommA) bifurcates to form anterior cerbral artery (ACA) and middle cerebral artery (MCA) anterior cerebral arteries are connected by anterior communi ...
... located at the origin of the optic nerve at the base of the brain gives rise to anterior choroidal artery (AChrA) and posterior communicating artery (PCommA) bifurcates to form anterior cerbral artery (ACA) and middle cerebral artery (MCA) anterior cerebral arteries are connected by anterior communi ...
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.