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... Piguro 5 represents the clypeus of liJwrinopsyche dodd·i JJist. (F'ul-goridae). The ante--clypeus pmjects from the post--clypeus, and bears the dorsal wall of the sucking--pump on its ventral surface. The venb'al wall of the sucking-·pump, anterior to the point at whieh it narrows posteriorly, is ap ...
... Piguro 5 represents the clypeus of liJwrinopsyche dodd·i JJist. (F'ul-goridae). The ante--clypeus pmjects from the post--clypeus, and bears the dorsal wall of the sucking--pump on its ventral surface. The venb'al wall of the sucking-·pump, anterior to the point at whieh it narrows posteriorly, is ap ...
The Hand
... Each finger has 2 interphalangeal (IP) joints = a proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and a distal interphalangeal joint (DIP) The thumb has only 2 phalanges and therefore only one ...
... Each finger has 2 interphalangeal (IP) joints = a proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and a distal interphalangeal joint (DIP) The thumb has only 2 phalanges and therefore only one ...
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... mandibular symphysis, the region there the halves of the fetal mandible fuse. Lateral Aspect of the Skull. The lateral aspect of the skull is formed by cranial and facial bones. The main features of the cranial part include the temporal fossa, the opening of the external acoustic meatus, and the ma ...
... mandibular symphysis, the region there the halves of the fetal mandible fuse. Lateral Aspect of the Skull. The lateral aspect of the skull is formed by cranial and facial bones. The main features of the cranial part include the temporal fossa, the opening of the external acoustic meatus, and the ma ...
The subanconeus muscle
... name given to a few fibres from the under surface of the lower part of the triceps muscle, which are inserted into the posterior ligament of the elbow joint. By some authors it is regarded as the analogue of the subcrureus (articularis genu) in the lower limb, but it is not a separate muscle” [8]. O ...
... name given to a few fibres from the under surface of the lower part of the triceps muscle, which are inserted into the posterior ligament of the elbow joint. By some authors it is regarded as the analogue of the subcrureus (articularis genu) in the lower limb, but it is not a separate muscle” [8]. O ...
01 Anatomy of the female genital organ[1]
... A triangular shape; The hollow of the sacrum – smooth and concave The alae of the sacrum - give the appearance of wings • The sacral promontary is the centre point of the upper border of the first sacral ...
... A triangular shape; The hollow of the sacrum – smooth and concave The alae of the sacrum - give the appearance of wings • The sacral promontary is the centre point of the upper border of the first sacral ...
C5 - Peripheral Nerve Blocks
... femoral cutaneous and obturator nerves and are useful for all above the knee lower extremity surgeries because of their ability to anesthetize this region in its entirety. Anatomy The 3 distal nerves of the lumbar plexus, the femoral, lateral femoral cutaneous, and obturator nerves all emerge from t ...
... femoral cutaneous and obturator nerves and are useful for all above the knee lower extremity surgeries because of their ability to anesthetize this region in its entirety. Anatomy The 3 distal nerves of the lumbar plexus, the femoral, lateral femoral cutaneous, and obturator nerves all emerge from t ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Muscles are subject to variations either in the form of its origin, insertion, absence of muscle or presence of an accessory belly. Usually accessory muscles do not cause symptoms but they become a surgical problem when they produce symptoms or are difficult to differentiate from soft tissue tumors. ...
... Muscles are subject to variations either in the form of its origin, insertion, absence of muscle or presence of an accessory belly. Usually accessory muscles do not cause symptoms but they become a surgical problem when they produce symptoms or are difficult to differentiate from soft tissue tumors. ...
Anatomy of the gluteal region
... • Identify the bony landmarks of the pelvis and hip on the articulated skeleton and bones. • Enlist the prominent bony features of the femur. • Identify the muscles of the gluteal region in terms of their ...
... • Identify the bony landmarks of the pelvis and hip on the articulated skeleton and bones. • Enlist the prominent bony features of the femur. • Identify the muscles of the gluteal region in terms of their ...
Module 1. Which of the following nerves lies on spermatic cord
... A. medial angle of the orbit B. lateral nose C. region of the eyebrow D. upper lip E. lower lip 63. The pterygomandibular raphe serves as a point of attachment for two important muscles. They are: A. superior constrictor and buccinator B. masseter and inferior constrictor C. medial pterygoid and lat ...
... A. medial angle of the orbit B. lateral nose C. region of the eyebrow D. upper lip E. lower lip 63. The pterygomandibular raphe serves as a point of attachment for two important muscles. They are: A. superior constrictor and buccinator B. masseter and inferior constrictor C. medial pterygoid and lat ...
Posterior expression of nanos orthologs during embryonic and larval
... during Nematostella embryonic and larval development by wholemount in situ hybridization. Contrary to ubiquitous nanos expression in Podocoryne early embryos (Torras et al., 2004), Nvnos1 mRNA of maternal origin appears localized to one side of the fertilized egg (Fig. 2A). This asymmetrical distrib ...
... during Nematostella embryonic and larval development by wholemount in situ hybridization. Contrary to ubiquitous nanos expression in Podocoryne early embryos (Torras et al., 2004), Nvnos1 mRNA of maternal origin appears localized to one side of the fertilized egg (Fig. 2A). This asymmetrical distrib ...
Chapter 11: The Muscular System
... Internal obliques Deep to external oblique, fibers run medially and superiorly from iliac crest Same action as above ...
... Internal obliques Deep to external oblique, fibers run medially and superiorly from iliac crest Same action as above ...
General Osteopathic Techniques
... The lower extremities are among the most important structures of the body and yet are often overlooked. Each lower extremity contains two of the major transverse planes in the body, that is, the foot and the knee. If these transverse planes are dysfunctional, they can act as baffles,1 which may resu ...
... The lower extremities are among the most important structures of the body and yet are often overlooked. Each lower extremity contains two of the major transverse planes in the body, that is, the foot and the knee. If these transverse planes are dysfunctional, they can act as baffles,1 which may resu ...
Anatomy and Blood Supply of the Sternum
... side (. Fig. 2.4). The plexuses are segmentally organized in infants, corresponding to sternebrae, but are confluent craniocaudally in adults (Pis’menov and Zapetskii 1977). They are apparently also continuous across the midline as the contralateral ITA fills with contrast medium injected into the ...
... side (. Fig. 2.4). The plexuses are segmentally organized in infants, corresponding to sternebrae, but are confluent craniocaudally in adults (Pis’menov and Zapetskii 1977). They are apparently also continuous across the midline as the contralateral ITA fills with contrast medium injected into the ...
Amygdala Manual Tracing Methods
... may also appear a slightly darker gray. To exclude the putamen, follow the white matter along the lateral border of the amygdala as it extends caudally. Continue to draw a straight (medial-caudal diagonal) line, through the putamen, to the white matter on the medial side of the putamen just lateral ...
... may also appear a slightly darker gray. To exclude the putamen, follow the white matter along the lateral border of the amygdala as it extends caudally. Continue to draw a straight (medial-caudal diagonal) line, through the putamen, to the white matter on the medial side of the putamen just lateral ...
Morphology of the hypothalamus in advanced teleost fishes
... feeding and aggressive responses. The results were obtained from the sunfish LepomiJ macrochirus, a generalized perciform fish. The fibre connections (Fig. 3) demonstrate this special hypothalamic region to be optic, at least for a good part. Part of the optic tract (retinal fibres) enters the nucle ...
... feeding and aggressive responses. The results were obtained from the sunfish LepomiJ macrochirus, a generalized perciform fish. The fibre connections (Fig. 3) demonstrate this special hypothalamic region to be optic, at least for a good part. Part of the optic tract (retinal fibres) enters the nucle ...
Bones of the Back Region - Listed in Superior to Inferior Order
... it is the site of attachment of the sacrotuberous ligament; it is the site of origin of the inferior gemellus m., quadratus femoris m. and the hamstring mm. (semitendinosus, semimembranosus, long head of biceps femoris, ischiocondylar portion of the ...
... it is the site of attachment of the sacrotuberous ligament; it is the site of origin of the inferior gemellus m., quadratus femoris m. and the hamstring mm. (semitendinosus, semimembranosus, long head of biceps femoris, ischiocondylar portion of the ...
UPPER EXTREMITY TRAUMA
... Surgical neck fractures that are minimally displaced can be treated conservatively. Displacement usually requires ORIF ...
... Surgical neck fractures that are minimally displaced can be treated conservatively. Displacement usually requires ORIF ...
FORM A
... Please place the single best answer in the space provided (unless designated by the letters MACA, which in this case mark all correct answers that apply) on your scantron sheet. The faculty will not answer any of your questions (unless you find a typo) once the exam begins, as interpretation of the ...
... Please place the single best answer in the space provided (unless designated by the letters MACA, which in this case mark all correct answers that apply) on your scantron sheet. The faculty will not answer any of your questions (unless you find a typo) once the exam begins, as interpretation of the ...
The foot
... but can also be related to problems with the spring ligament • Tibialis posterior can be stretched or ruptured. Leaves the primary and secondary everters of the foot, the peroneus brevis and the peroneus longus, relatively unopposed leading to flattening of the medial arch • Obesity and diabetes can ...
... but can also be related to problems with the spring ligament • Tibialis posterior can be stretched or ruptured. Leaves the primary and secondary everters of the foot, the peroneus brevis and the peroneus longus, relatively unopposed leading to flattening of the medial arch • Obesity and diabetes can ...
МІНІСТЕРСТВО ОХОРОНИ ЗДОРОВ`Я УКРАЇНИ
... 11. Name the muscles of the soft palate. What is their function? 12. Where are the palatine tonsils. What is their structure? 13. What is the fauces? How is it limited? 14. Name the parts entodermal primary gut. 15. What digestive system develop from the front, middle guts? 16. What is the structure ...
... 11. Name the muscles of the soft palate. What is their function? 12. Where are the palatine tonsils. What is their structure? 13. What is the fauces? How is it limited? 14. Name the parts entodermal primary gut. 15. What digestive system develop from the front, middle guts? 16. What is the structure ...
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.