Levels of Organization
... Demodicids Eyelash mites find all they need to survive in the tiny follicles of eyelashes. Magnified here 225 times, these creatures measure 0.4 mm in length and can be seen only with a microscope. ...
... Demodicids Eyelash mites find all they need to survive in the tiny follicles of eyelashes. Magnified here 225 times, these creatures measure 0.4 mm in length and can be seen only with a microscope. ...
Metacarpals
... Clavicle- collar bone Humerus- you must be able to distinguish right and left A. Head- enlarged rounded portion on the superior end B. Olecranon fossa C. Coronoid fossa D. Trochlea- smooth medial rounded region E. Capitulum- smooth rounded lateral region Ulna A. Trochlear notch B. Olecranon process ...
... Clavicle- collar bone Humerus- you must be able to distinguish right and left A. Head- enlarged rounded portion on the superior end B. Olecranon fossa C. Coronoid fossa D. Trochlea- smooth medial rounded region E. Capitulum- smooth rounded lateral region Ulna A. Trochlear notch B. Olecranon process ...
2015-2016 Anatomy Syllabus - Susquehanna Township School
... Tardies to class will follow school consequences as outlined in your student handbook. All work is due at the beginning of class and will be considered late if it is not turned in at that time unless otherwise directed by me. For safety reasons, do not touch any equipment or supplies in the room unl ...
... Tardies to class will follow school consequences as outlined in your student handbook. All work is due at the beginning of class and will be considered late if it is not turned in at that time unless otherwise directed by me. For safety reasons, do not touch any equipment or supplies in the room unl ...
anatomical terms - PA
... ANATOMICAL TERMS Definition of anatomy: The study of the structure of the body and the relationship of its constituent parts to each other. Anatomical Position: All descriptions of the human body are based on the assumption that the person is standing erect, with the arms by the sides and the face a ...
... ANATOMICAL TERMS Definition of anatomy: The study of the structure of the body and the relationship of its constituent parts to each other. Anatomical Position: All descriptions of the human body are based on the assumption that the person is standing erect, with the arms by the sides and the face a ...
Paula Wood
... Transversal Two-column proof Trapezoid Vanishing point Vector Vector sum Vertex Vertical angles ...
... Transversal Two-column proof Trapezoid Vanishing point Vector Vector sum Vertex Vertical angles ...
What are the characteristics of living things?
... usable form (ATP). CO2 is produced as a waste product. Synthesis: **The reverse of respiration is PHOTOSYNTHESIS – the process by which plants take in CO2, H2O, sunlight and make food. This produces O2 as a waste product! ...
... usable form (ATP). CO2 is produced as a waste product. Synthesis: **The reverse of respiration is PHOTOSYNTHESIS – the process by which plants take in CO2, H2O, sunlight and make food. This produces O2 as a waste product! ...
Lab #1: Language of Anatomy and Organ Systems 2015-2016
... Make sure that you can identify the following Body Cavities and identify the Organs that would be found in them: Dorsal Body Cavity: Cranial Spinal (Vertebral) Ventral Body Cavity: Abdominal Pelvic Thoracic (Pleural, Pericardial, Mediastinum) Be sure you can correctly use the following Directional t ...
... Make sure that you can identify the following Body Cavities and identify the Organs that would be found in them: Dorsal Body Cavity: Cranial Spinal (Vertebral) Ventral Body Cavity: Abdominal Pelvic Thoracic (Pleural, Pericardial, Mediastinum) Be sure you can correctly use the following Directional t ...
1. Introduction to the Human Body
... At times, the classical roots of anatomical terms have more of an amusement value than instructional. These make a welcome break in our study . Like most areas of learning, anatomy has its own big share of structures or phenomena named after person/s who have discovered or described such entities f ...
... At times, the classical roots of anatomical terms have more of an amusement value than instructional. These make a welcome break in our study . Like most areas of learning, anatomy has its own big share of structures or phenomena named after person/s who have discovered or described such entities f ...
Slides
... Helpful Tips for Learning Bones Do NOT learn bones based on size! EX: Just because a bone is big does not mean it is the femur! For bone quizzes check out lecture CD-ROM (skeletal system chapter) www.flashcardexchange.com ...
... Helpful Tips for Learning Bones Do NOT learn bones based on size! EX: Just because a bone is big does not mean it is the femur! For bone quizzes check out lecture CD-ROM (skeletal system chapter) www.flashcardexchange.com ...
Answers to What Did You Learn questions
... depression within which the median cubital vein is located. This vein is a common location for venipuncture. ...
... depression within which the median cubital vein is located. This vein is a common location for venipuncture. ...
Comparative Anatomy www.AssignmentPoint.com Comparative
... similar in different species because the species have common descent. They may or may not perform the same function. An example is the forelimb structure shared by cats and whales. Analogous structures - structures similar in different organisms because they evolved in a similar environment, rathe ...
... similar in different species because the species have common descent. They may or may not perform the same function. An example is the forelimb structure shared by cats and whales. Analogous structures - structures similar in different organisms because they evolved in a similar environment, rathe ...
Anatomical position
... Special terminology is used to prevent misunderstanding Exact terms are used for: Position Direction Regions Structures ...
... Special terminology is used to prevent misunderstanding Exact terms are used for: Position Direction Regions Structures ...
SMS 186
... • Anatomy has its own vocabulary/terms i.e anatomical nomenclature Examples Thorax-chest Axilla-armpit Carpal-wrist Brachial-arm Gluteal-buttocks Crural-leg (front side) Tarsal-ankle Eponyms-e.g Adam’s apple, Eustachian tube, Sertoli cells ...
... • Anatomy has its own vocabulary/terms i.e anatomical nomenclature Examples Thorax-chest Axilla-armpit Carpal-wrist Brachial-arm Gluteal-buttocks Crural-leg (front side) Tarsal-ankle Eponyms-e.g Adam’s apple, Eustachian tube, Sertoli cells ...
MCQs on introduction to Anatomy [PPT]
... and its appendages ? a) Locomotor system b) Endocrine system c) Integumentary system d) Skeletal system ...
... and its appendages ? a) Locomotor system b) Endocrine system c) Integumentary system d) Skeletal system ...
Comparison of two techniques
... in relationship to the anterior intervertebral plane: a the anterior edge of the psoas muscle (extending just anterior to the intervertebral plane in this image), b the anterior aspect of the lumbar plexus, c the location of the femoral nerve beginning the L3–4 level, d the position of the posterior ...
... in relationship to the anterior intervertebral plane: a the anterior edge of the psoas muscle (extending just anterior to the intervertebral plane in this image), b the anterior aspect of the lumbar plexus, c the location of the femoral nerve beginning the L3–4 level, d the position of the posterior ...
The lower leg is formed by the tibia and fibula which articulate
... lost from competition or practice. Most injuries to the ankle involve the lateral ligaments which are made up of the posterior talofibular, anterior talofibular, and calcaneofibular ligaments. Ankle sprains less commonly seen involve the medial “deltoid” ankle ligaments made up of the anterior tibio ...
... lost from competition or practice. Most injuries to the ankle involve the lateral ligaments which are made up of the posterior talofibular, anterior talofibular, and calcaneofibular ligaments. Ankle sprains less commonly seen involve the medial “deltoid” ankle ligaments made up of the anterior tibio ...
Structure Function/Use Operculum Dorsal Fin Nostrils Anus
... The fin just behind the operculum that allows the fish to control speed in the water ...
... The fin just behind the operculum that allows the fish to control speed in the water ...
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.