UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
... shape of the body and body parts & their relationships to one another Gross anatomy – the study of large, easily observable structures Microscopic anatomy – the study of very small structures, where a magnifying glass or microscope is needed ...
... shape of the body and body parts & their relationships to one another Gross anatomy – the study of large, easily observable structures Microscopic anatomy – the study of very small structures, where a magnifying glass or microscope is needed ...
Gymnázium, Brno, Slovanské nám. 7, WORKBOOK
... nerve net – cnidarian nervous system that conducts impulses to and from all parts of the body polyp – tube-shaped, sessile body form of cnidarians posterior – tail end of an animal with bilateral symmetry protostome – coelomate animal whose mouth develops from the opening in the gastrula p ...
... nerve net – cnidarian nervous system that conducts impulses to and from all parts of the body polyp – tube-shaped, sessile body form of cnidarians posterior – tail end of an animal with bilateral symmetry protostome – coelomate animal whose mouth develops from the opening in the gastrula p ...
Diencephalon - Study Windsor
... Diencephalon Diencephalon has four major divisions Epithalamus: – a. Pineal gland (=epiphysis cerebri) – b. Habenula nuclei: ...
... Diencephalon Diencephalon has four major divisions Epithalamus: – a. Pineal gland (=epiphysis cerebri) – b. Habenula nuclei: ...
Lecture Outline 3 - Mercer County Community College
... The patient is positioned such that the x-ray beam passes from FRONT TO BACK to expose an image receptor (such as a film cassette) VI. RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONS ...
... The patient is positioned such that the x-ray beam passes from FRONT TO BACK to expose an image receptor (such as a film cassette) VI. RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONS ...
BODY PLANES, DIRECTIONS, CAVITIES
... • BODY PARTS ABOVE OTHER PARTS – Superior Example: nose is superior to the mouth • BODY PARTS BELOW OTHER PARTS – Inferior Example: the abdomen is inferior to the head. ...
... • BODY PARTS ABOVE OTHER PARTS – Superior Example: nose is superior to the mouth • BODY PARTS BELOW OTHER PARTS – Inferior Example: the abdomen is inferior to the head. ...
Theory of Evolution Unit
... c. Example: Wings of birds and insects…. Both are used for flight but evolved on different paths. ...
... c. Example: Wings of birds and insects…. Both are used for flight but evolved on different paths. ...
Classification
... Hollow bodied Mouth is the only body opening and is surrounded by tentacles Uses sting cells to paralyse prey ...
... Hollow bodied Mouth is the only body opening and is surrounded by tentacles Uses sting cells to paralyse prey ...
american museum novitates - AMNH Library Digital Repository
... The outer surface of the brain-case has been exposed on the right side (Fig. 3). The occipital plate is shown in parasagittal section, and the outer surface of the brain-case as projected on the sagittal plane. The epipterygoid is widened, so that, dorsally, it has a long suture with the parietal an ...
... The outer surface of the brain-case has been exposed on the right side (Fig. 3). The occipital plate is shown in parasagittal section, and the outer surface of the brain-case as projected on the sagittal plane. The epipterygoid is widened, so that, dorsally, it has a long suture with the parietal an ...
3rd Nine Weeks Review
... 38. Explain alternation of generation. • Where an organisms switches from haploid to diploid in its life process ...
... 38. Explain alternation of generation. • Where an organisms switches from haploid to diploid in its life process ...
SESSION 16 - Thoracic inlet - Hatzalah of Miami-Dade
... c) It has the phrenic nerve on its posterior surface d) It is an accessory muscle of respiration e) The brachial plexus roots emerge anterior to it f) The subclavian artery passes posterior to it ...
... c) It has the phrenic nerve on its posterior surface d) It is an accessory muscle of respiration e) The brachial plexus roots emerge anterior to it f) The subclavian artery passes posterior to it ...
Neural Anatomy and Images
... • The presumptive telencephalon (horse shoe in red) lies along the anterior border of the neural plate. The medial red domain is the hypothalamus and the anterior diencephalon is in green. ...
... • The presumptive telencephalon (horse shoe in red) lies along the anterior border of the neural plate. The medial red domain is the hypothalamus and the anterior diencephalon is in green. ...
Radiology of Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses
... • Appearance varies with changing concentrations of proteins and free water protons – T2 more “watery”, higher signal – T1 more protein, higher signal • However, once protein content reaches too high signal decreases ...
... • Appearance varies with changing concentrations of proteins and free water protons – T2 more “watery”, higher signal – T1 more protein, higher signal • However, once protein content reaches too high signal decreases ...
Radiology of Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses
... • Appearance varies with changing concentrations of proteins and free water protons • T2 more “watery”, higher signal • T1 more protein, higher signal • However, once protein content reaches too high signal decreases ...
... • Appearance varies with changing concentrations of proteins and free water protons • T2 more “watery”, higher signal • T1 more protein, higher signal • However, once protein content reaches too high signal decreases ...
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... What is the anatomical position: standing erect, facing forward, hands by side, palms facing forward. State which anatomical reference term is being described in each of the following sentences: Explanation Face up ...
... What is the anatomical position: standing erect, facing forward, hands by side, palms facing forward. State which anatomical reference term is being described in each of the following sentences: Explanation Face up ...
Introduction to Animals
... of the phyla include invertebrates and only Chordata includes the vertebrates. ...
... of the phyla include invertebrates and only Chordata includes the vertebrates. ...
Slide 1
... the most posterior part of the vault and the base of the skull and the middle of the posterior edge of the foramen magnum ...
... the most posterior part of the vault and the base of the skull and the middle of the posterior edge of the foramen magnum ...
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.