CH05 med term
... Rationale: The term medial is used to identify a body part that closer to the midline when compare to another. Distal is used to refer to a body part that is further away from the trunk in comparison to another. Lateral refers to a describe a structure that lies away from midline or towards the side ...
... Rationale: The term medial is used to identify a body part that closer to the midline when compare to another. Distal is used to refer to a body part that is further away from the trunk in comparison to another. Lateral refers to a describe a structure that lies away from midline or towards the side ...
Anatomy nose bones external: nasal processes of frontal bones
... Hyoid bone above, firmly attached by 3 thyrohyoid ligaments and thyrohyoid membrane Three unpaired midline cartilages Thyroid cartilage Two laminae, fused in midline Superior border attached to hyoid Posterior borders attached to stylopharyngeus and palatopharyngeus External surface attached to ster ...
... Hyoid bone above, firmly attached by 3 thyrohyoid ligaments and thyrohyoid membrane Three unpaired midline cartilages Thyroid cartilage Two laminae, fused in midline Superior border attached to hyoid Posterior borders attached to stylopharyngeus and palatopharyngeus External surface attached to ster ...
Anatomy Basic Concepts - Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
... Structural Concepts • Biologic design consists of balance between tension and compression structural elements in viruses, cells, organs and whole animals. ...
... Structural Concepts • Biologic design consists of balance between tension and compression structural elements in viruses, cells, organs and whole animals. ...
Animal Kingdom Webquest
... Why is sexual reproduction an evolutionary benefit? (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/sex/advantage/index.html) ____________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ...
... Why is sexual reproduction an evolutionary benefit? (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/sex/advantage/index.html) ____________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ...
4/20 & 4/21 - 7th Grade Agenda
... butterfly’s body is called ymmetry ilateral B_______ S________ • What are some characteristics of Bilateral Symmetry Animals? • Larger & More complex than radial symmetry animals • Moves more quickly • Sense organ in the front ...
... butterfly’s body is called ymmetry ilateral B_______ S________ • What are some characteristics of Bilateral Symmetry Animals? • Larger & More complex than radial symmetry animals • Moves more quickly • Sense organ in the front ...
MP1250 Head Neck Shoulder with angiosomes
... This large, multipart 3D printed specimen displays a great deal of anatomy spanning the head, neck, thorax, axillae and upper limbs. Head and neck: The head and neck of the specimen provides views of both superficial and deep structures in the region. The calotte has been removed ~2cm superior to th ...
... This large, multipart 3D printed specimen displays a great deal of anatomy spanning the head, neck, thorax, axillae and upper limbs. Head and neck: The head and neck of the specimen provides views of both superficial and deep structures in the region. The calotte has been removed ~2cm superior to th ...
Evolutionary Evidence - Northwest ISD Moodle
... • I can analyze vestigial structures between species and determine the likelihood of common ancestry. • I can analyze homologous structures between species and determine the likelihood of common ancestry. • I can analyze analogous structures between species and determine the likelihood of common anc ...
... • I can analyze vestigial structures between species and determine the likelihood of common ancestry. • I can analyze homologous structures between species and determine the likelihood of common ancestry. • I can analyze analogous structures between species and determine the likelihood of common anc ...
Lecture 6 Comparative anatomy of the Elbow and Forearm
... Lecture 6 Comparative anatomy of the Elbow and Forearm ...
... Lecture 6 Comparative anatomy of the Elbow and Forearm ...
The Study of Human Anatomy
... --------- system has skin, glands, nails and hair. Respiratory system has -----------, ---------, and -------- organs. ----------- system has thyroid, adrenals, pituitary glands in it. Urinary system has --------, ---------, and -------- parts. Professional or students at graduate level study ------ ...
... --------- system has skin, glands, nails and hair. Respiratory system has -----------, ---------, and -------- organs. ----------- system has thyroid, adrenals, pituitary glands in it. Urinary system has --------, ---------, and -------- parts. Professional or students at graduate level study ------ ...
Arteries Pulmonary pulmonary trunk → right pulmonary a., left
... brachial a. - (ante)cubital fossa, medial to tendon of bideps brachii m. radial a. - anterior surface of distal end of radius (or snuff box between tendons of extensor pollicis longus et brevis mm.) femoral a. - femoral triangle (sartorius m., adductor longus m., inguinal ligament) popliteal a. - po ...
... brachial a. - (ante)cubital fossa, medial to tendon of bideps brachii m. radial a. - anterior surface of distal end of radius (or snuff box between tendons of extensor pollicis longus et brevis mm.) femoral a. - femoral triangle (sartorius m., adductor longus m., inguinal ligament) popliteal a. - po ...
TSM73 - Innervation of the Upper Limbs
... o The interosseous membrane holds the radius and ulna together along their whole length o The radius rotates about the capitulum allowing pronation and supination of the arm o The ulna does not rotate but allows flexion and extension at the elbow A collateral ligament arises from each of the epicond ...
... o The interosseous membrane holds the radius and ulna together along their whole length o The radius rotates about the capitulum allowing pronation and supination of the arm o The ulna does not rotate but allows flexion and extension at the elbow A collateral ligament arises from each of the epicond ...
Open Capsular Release of the Elbow
... “The Release” • The capsule is incised from the radial side of the humerus from as far proximal as possible and down to the joint line • The release is wide (2 cm) radially and tapers medially • The ulnar side of the capsule is hard to visualize so go carefully ...
... “The Release” • The capsule is incised from the radial side of the humerus from as far proximal as possible and down to the joint line • The release is wide (2 cm) radially and tapers medially • The ulnar side of the capsule is hard to visualize so go carefully ...
Slide 1
... • Head: the rounded proximal end of the humerus. – Articulates with the glenoid fossa (not tightly which allows for a wide range of motion) ...
... • Head: the rounded proximal end of the humerus. – Articulates with the glenoid fossa (not tightly which allows for a wide range of motion) ...
Unwrapped Standards: G.CO.4 - Develop definitions of
... Common Core Standards - Resource Page The resources below have been created to assist teachers' understanding and to aid instruction of this standard. Standard: G.CO.4 - Develop definitions of rotations, reflections, and translations in terms of angles, circles, Domain perpendicular lines, parallel ...
... Common Core Standards - Resource Page The resources below have been created to assist teachers' understanding and to aid instruction of this standard. Standard: G.CO.4 - Develop definitions of rotations, reflections, and translations in terms of angles, circles, Domain perpendicular lines, parallel ...
The Integrated Knee
... Scan reasons and techniques clearly. Exam performed with courtesy and consideration for ...
... Scan reasons and techniques clearly. Exam performed with courtesy and consideration for ...
Chapter 1 quiz - Athens Academy
... of the following is an accurate example of that principle? A. The basic structural unit of the body is the cell. B. The internal environment of the body is maintained in a relatively stable condition. C. Moveable joints allow us to bend our fingers to perform many different actions. D. Each tissue t ...
... of the following is an accurate example of that principle? A. The basic structural unit of the body is the cell. B. The internal environment of the body is maintained in a relatively stable condition. C. Moveable joints allow us to bend our fingers to perform many different actions. D. Each tissue 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.