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... Vertical plane from front to back Divides left and right ...
... Vertical plane from front to back Divides left and right ...
Evolution Notes
... From the fossil record, scientists can see that life has not always been the same. ...
... From the fossil record, scientists can see that life has not always been the same. ...
Body Organization: regions, sections, planes, and cavities
... The person is upright, with arms down and palms to the front. ...
... The person is upright, with arms down and palms to the front. ...
Zoology - Images
... • The binomial system of nomenclature is universal and clearly indicates the level of classification. • No two kinds of animals have the same binomial ...
... • The binomial system of nomenclature is universal and clearly indicates the level of classification. • No two kinds of animals have the same binomial ...
1 Terminology
... Identify what organs are found in the regions and quadrants of the abdominopelvic cavity. ...
... Identify what organs are found in the regions and quadrants of the abdominopelvic cavity. ...
…Previous Lecture
... • Language of anatomy – Anatomical posi;on – Direc;onal and regional terms ...
... • Language of anatomy – Anatomical posi;on – Direc;onal and regional terms ...
One of the branches of physiology is cytology, which is the study of P
... 31. The discipline of histologic anatomy is concerned primarily with a. The development of the individual ...
... 31. The discipline of histologic anatomy is concerned primarily with a. The development of the individual ...
Evidence of Evolution - Get a Clue with Mrs. Perdue
... Appearing or behaving like another species which protects one or both ...
... Appearing or behaving like another species which protects one or both ...
Chapter 1 Powerpoint Review
... C. Heart and lungs in the thoracic cavity. D. The brain in the cranial cavity. E. The spinal cord within the spinal cavity. ...
... C. Heart and lungs in the thoracic cavity. D. The brain in the cranial cavity. E. The spinal cord within the spinal cavity. ...
1.01 Anatomical Positioning
... AP is the reference position used to describe the location of anatomical parts and to describe and explain human movement. The subject is: • standing upright with feet flat on the floor • arms at the side of the body • facing the observer • palms are facing forward (supinated) ...
... AP is the reference position used to describe the location of anatomical parts and to describe and explain human movement. The subject is: • standing upright with feet flat on the floor • arms at the side of the body • facing the observer • palms are facing forward (supinated) ...
Zoology Chapter 8-9: Introduction to Animals Review for Test List the
... A cnidarian (jellyfish, sea anemone) would have which type of symmetry?____radial___________________ ...
... A cnidarian (jellyfish, sea anemone) would have which type of symmetry?____radial___________________ ...
Zoology Chapter 8-‐9: Introduction to Animals Review for Test
... A cnidarian (jellyfish, sea anemone) would have which type of symmetry?____radial___________________ ...
... A cnidarian (jellyfish, sea anemone) would have which type of symmetry?____radial___________________ ...
Slide 1
... •Body System: Excretory System •Basic Function: to regulate the bodies fluid volume, mineral composition, and acidity by excreting and reabsorbing water and inorganic electrolytes ...
... •Body System: Excretory System •Basic Function: to regulate the bodies fluid volume, mineral composition, and acidity by excreting and reabsorbing water and inorganic electrolytes ...
Parade of Kingdoms musical chairs
... 27. An endothermic deuterostome with fur, that makes milk for its young, but lays eggs (like a platypus) is called a __________________. 28. Name a phylum of animals with a 3 chambered heart and a two loop circulatory system. ...
... 27. An endothermic deuterostome with fur, that makes milk for its young, but lays eggs (like a platypus) is called a __________________. 28. Name a phylum of animals with a 3 chambered heart and a two loop circulatory system. ...
Chapter 1 study guide
... Anterior means front or in front of Posterior means back or in the back of ...
... Anterior means front or in front of Posterior means back or in the back of ...
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... Bronchopulmonary segments of human lung. Left and right upper lobes: (1) apical, (2) posterior, (3) anterior, (4) superior lingular, and (5) inferior lingular segments. Right middle lobe: (4) lateral and (5) medial segments. Lower lobes (6): superior (apical), (7) medial–basal, (8) anterior–basal, ( ...
... Bronchopulmonary segments of human lung. Left and right upper lobes: (1) apical, (2) posterior, (3) anterior, (4) superior lingular, and (5) inferior lingular segments. Right middle lobe: (4) lateral and (5) medial segments. Lower lobes (6): superior (apical), (7) medial–basal, (8) anterior–basal, ( ...
Evidences of Evolution
... Evidence for Evolution 1. Anatomical Evidence-Based on anatomy, which is the body structure of a living organism. when scientists see similar structures between two anatomies of organisms they are either related or have a common ancestor. The similar structure of a lion's foreleg, bat's wing and a d ...
... Evidence for Evolution 1. Anatomical Evidence-Based on anatomy, which is the body structure of a living organism. when scientists see similar structures between two anatomies of organisms they are either related or have a common ancestor. The similar structure of a lion's foreleg, bat's wing and a d ...
anatomical terms 1
... MEDIAL toward the midline that divides left and right • MEDIAL--refers to the center or midline of the body or body part. When an anatomical structure is said to be medial, it is more towards the midline of the torso. Often, the term, medial aspect, is used and that refers to that component of anat ...
... MEDIAL toward the midline that divides left and right • MEDIAL--refers to the center or midline of the body or body part. When an anatomical structure is said to be medial, it is more towards the midline of the torso. Often, the term, medial aspect, is used and that refers to that component of anat ...
Eyecare Terminology
... understanding of the terminology they hear routinely in the office. This skill will enable them to communicate to patients, customers, and other professionals. Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, the attendees will 1. Understand the basic terminology used 2. Explain basic terminology ...
... understanding of the terminology they hear routinely in the office. This skill will enable them to communicate to patients, customers, and other professionals. Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, the attendees will 1. Understand the basic terminology used 2. Explain basic terminology ...
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... that any plane passing through the central axis divides the animal into mirror images. 2. Bilateral: arrangement of body parts such that a single plane, passing through the longitudinal axis of an animal, divides the animal into right and left mirror images. ...
... that any plane passing through the central axis divides the animal into mirror images. 2. Bilateral: arrangement of body parts such that a single plane, passing through the longitudinal axis of an animal, divides the animal into right and left mirror images. ...
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.