College of the Sequoias
... Morton’sTest – Plantar Flex/ Invert the ankle, apply pressure to the heads of the metatarsals Tap Test – Tap the distal ends of the phalanges Displacement Test – Displace the proximal and distal ends of the each involved boney structure ...
... Morton’sTest – Plantar Flex/ Invert the ankle, apply pressure to the heads of the metatarsals Tap Test – Tap the distal ends of the phalanges Displacement Test – Displace the proximal and distal ends of the each involved boney structure ...
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... sinuses in other parts. Less efficient. Still uses a pumping heart and vessels. Found in other molluscs. ...
... sinuses in other parts. Less efficient. Still uses a pumping heart and vessels. Found in other molluscs. ...
unit one notes
... 9. PROXIMAL – describes a body part that is closer to a point of attachment or closer to the trunk of the body than another part. Sample: The elbow is proximal to the ...
... 9. PROXIMAL – describes a body part that is closer to a point of attachment or closer to the trunk of the body than another part. Sample: The elbow is proximal to the ...
No Slide Title
... 2. Which term above best describes the location of the fingers in relationship to the elbow? a –distal 3. Which term best describes the location of the brain in relationship to the spinal cord? e –superior ...
... 2. Which term above best describes the location of the fingers in relationship to the elbow? a –distal 3. Which term best describes the location of the brain in relationship to the spinal cord? e –superior ...
Anatomy Terminology
... also be craniad or cranially) • Caudal: position more towards the tail end of the body. (can also be cudad or caudally) ...
... also be craniad or cranially) • Caudal: position more towards the tail end of the body. (can also be cudad or caudally) ...
11.1 Evidence for Evolution
... wing of a bird, the flipper of a porpoise, and the forelimb of an elephant? • Analogous structures serve the same function but come from different origins. • Homologous structures have a common origin, but do not necessarily perform the same function. ...
... wing of a bird, the flipper of a porpoise, and the forelimb of an elephant? • Analogous structures serve the same function but come from different origins. • Homologous structures have a common origin, but do not necessarily perform the same function. ...
Human Anatomy and Physiology Group Practice Section #1
... The skin is superficial to the skeletal muscle T The lungs are deep to the skin T ...
... The skin is superficial to the skeletal muscle T The lungs are deep to the skin T ...
Anatomy and Physiology Terminology AKA a new language 1st
... ◦ Superficial (AKA peripheral)- situated ◦ Deep – is ...
... ◦ Superficial (AKA peripheral)- situated ◦ Deep – is ...
Study guide for chapter 27 test Mollusca and segmented worms
... Know how to tell the difference either through pictures or names the difference between a mollusk and other organisms. What is a tongue-like organ with rows of teeth that is used by gastropods to scrape, grate, or cut food? What is the difference between open and closed circulatory system? What excr ...
... Know how to tell the difference either through pictures or names the difference between a mollusk and other organisms. What is a tongue-like organ with rows of teeth that is used by gastropods to scrape, grate, or cut food? What is the difference between open and closed circulatory system? What excr ...
Chapter 5 Review File - Northwest ISD Moodle
... Write the word or words that best complete each sentence in the space provided. 1. Use of the _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ ensures that health-care providers will use the same starting point when describing the body and will understand one another’s r ...
... Write the word or words that best complete each sentence in the space provided. 1. Use of the _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ ensures that health-care providers will use the same starting point when describing the body and will understand one another’s r ...
The skeleton has multiple purposes: To give rigidity/structure to the
... fused ), Clavicle, Scapula, Ribs, Sternum, Humerus, Radius, Ulna, Carpals, Metacarpals, Phalanges, Illium, Ishium, Femur, Patella, Tibia, Fibula, Tarsals, Metatarsals. Joints- Synovial – articulate ( move ) freely, synarthroses-fused. Muscles: Torso/Trunk: Trapezius , Latissimus Dorsi, Deltoid, Pect ...
... fused ), Clavicle, Scapula, Ribs, Sternum, Humerus, Radius, Ulna, Carpals, Metacarpals, Phalanges, Illium, Ishium, Femur, Patella, Tibia, Fibula, Tarsals, Metatarsals. Joints- Synovial – articulate ( move ) freely, synarthroses-fused. Muscles: Torso/Trunk: Trapezius , Latissimus Dorsi, Deltoid, Pect ...
Subrata Kumar Banerjea B.H.M.S Solved Papers on Anatomy
... (ii) End laterally in one tubercle. (iii) No costo-transverse bar is present. Attachments (A) On upper surface : Origin : Rectus capitis lateralis—anteriorly. 2. Obliqus capitis superior—posteriorly. (B) On lower surface : Insertion : Splenius capitis. (C) To lower border and lateral margin : 1. Lev ...
... (ii) End laterally in one tubercle. (iii) No costo-transverse bar is present. Attachments (A) On upper surface : Origin : Rectus capitis lateralis—anteriorly. 2. Obliqus capitis superior—posteriorly. (B) On lower surface : Insertion : Splenius capitis. (C) To lower border and lateral margin : 1. Lev ...
Invertebrate Vocabulary
... 31. open circulatory system Circulatory system which the fluid is not contained entirely within vessels. Pg 606 ...
... 31. open circulatory system Circulatory system which the fluid is not contained entirely within vessels. Pg 606 ...
1-2
... contracts more forcefully • More stretch, more hormone, more contraction etc. • Cycle ends with birth of the baby & decrease in stretch ...
... contracts more forcefully • More stretch, more hormone, more contraction etc. • Cycle ends with birth of the baby & decrease in stretch ...
Body Planes, Directions, & Cavities
... write: 1 cm. laceration on the right anterior forearm, distal to the elbow. ...
... write: 1 cm. laceration on the right anterior forearm, distal to the elbow. ...
Directional Term Sentences
... term using anything you want. Ex: classroom, campus, Meridian, etc. 4. You will turn it in for a grade. ...
... term using anything you want. Ex: classroom, campus, Meridian, etc. 4. You will turn it in for a grade. ...
Overview of Kingdom Animalia
... Key Concept: Structure / Function Relationships • Determining how the parts of an organism and their arrangement are related to their function. • Ex: An elbow joint is different than a shoulder joint. ...
... Key Concept: Structure / Function Relationships • Determining how the parts of an organism and their arrangement are related to their function. • Ex: An elbow joint is different than a shoulder joint. ...
Slide 1
... was dredged from deep waters around Indonesia. While somewhat resembling tube-dwelling it lacked obvious segmentation; even more strangely, it also lacked a mouth, gut, or anus. ...
... was dredged from deep waters around Indonesia. While somewhat resembling tube-dwelling it lacked obvious segmentation; even more strangely, it also lacked a mouth, gut, or anus. ...
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... H. gland = group of specialized cells that secrete material used elsewhere in the body 1. exocrine glands = secretion enters ducts that go to other organs or outside a. ex: sweat glands; part of pancreas that secretes digestive enzymes 2. endocrine glands = secretion goes directly into bloodstream a ...
... H. gland = group of specialized cells that secrete material used elsewhere in the body 1. exocrine glands = secretion enters ducts that go to other organs or outside a. ex: sweat glands; part of pancreas that secretes digestive enzymes 2. endocrine glands = secretion goes directly into bloodstream a ...
TSM102 - Leg 2 and Foot Joints
... The posterior compartment of the leg is the largest of the three and has superficial and deep layers: o Superficial layer – all insert onto the calcaneus posteriorly (i.e. back of the heel) Gastrocnemius – most superficial and largest; two heads from femoral condyles Plantaris – small muscle bel ...
... The posterior compartment of the leg is the largest of the three and has superficial and deep layers: o Superficial layer – all insert onto the calcaneus posteriorly (i.e. back of the heel) Gastrocnemius – most superficial and largest; two heads from femoral condyles Plantaris – small muscle bel ...
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.