The Circulatory System
... The structure, development, function and topography of the male genital organs: the testes and the epididymis, the vas deferens. The spermatic cord. The seminal vesicles, their ducts and the ejaculator ducts. The prostate, the penis and the scrotum. The structure, development, function and topograph ...
... The structure, development, function and topography of the male genital organs: the testes and the epididymis, the vas deferens. The spermatic cord. The seminal vesicles, their ducts and the ejaculator ducts. The prostate, the penis and the scrotum. The structure, development, function and topograph ...
Anatomical Terminology, Skeletal system
... The science which deals with the study of the structure and shape of the body & body parts, and their relationships to one another Gross Anatomy: Study of human body with naked eye Microscopic Anatomy (Histology): Study of fine structure (cells & tissues) of the human body with the help of microscop ...
... The science which deals with the study of the structure and shape of the body & body parts, and their relationships to one another Gross Anatomy: Study of human body with naked eye Microscopic Anatomy (Histology): Study of fine structure (cells & tissues) of the human body with the help of microscop ...
Fundamental and Derived Positions
... ◦ The feet are well apart and at right angles to each other. ◦ If the rear leg is bent then the weight is in a back lunge position. ◦ If the front leg is bent the weight is in a forward lunge position. ◦ This position allows transfer of body weigh. from one leg to the other, with maximum stability f ...
... ◦ The feet are well apart and at right angles to each other. ◦ If the rear leg is bent then the weight is in a back lunge position. ◦ If the front leg is bent the weight is in a forward lunge position. ◦ This position allows transfer of body weigh. from one leg to the other, with maximum stability f ...
I. axial vs appendicular axial skeleton forms long axis of body: skull
... Anatomy Lecture Notes ...
... Anatomy Lecture Notes ...
MTC8: Introduction to Anatomy 28/09/07
... The mediastinum is a protective partition oriented along the median plane and contains the heart, oesophagus and trachea, among others. The pleural cavities lie laterally on either side of the mediastinum and so are completely separated from one another, covering the inside of the ribs (reaching abo ...
... The mediastinum is a protective partition oriented along the median plane and contains the heart, oesophagus and trachea, among others. The pleural cavities lie laterally on either side of the mediastinum and so are completely separated from one another, covering the inside of the ribs (reaching abo ...
Title INVERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE INTERTIDAL ZONE OF THE
... in the Tokara Islands, Kagoshima Prefecture, by Dr. T. TOKIOKA who stayed there in several days during the period of the expedition to the Tokara Islands from May 25 to June 12 of 1953. These species belong to the Anopia, including two known and one new species. Before proceeding further, I wish to ...
... in the Tokara Islands, Kagoshima Prefecture, by Dr. T. TOKIOKA who stayed there in several days during the period of the expedition to the Tokara Islands from May 25 to June 12 of 1953. These species belong to the Anopia, including two known and one new species. Before proceeding further, I wish to ...
Worms
... Tube-within-a-tube digestive tract; opening at each end; metabolic wastes excreted through body wall ...
... Tube-within-a-tube digestive tract; opening at each end; metabolic wastes excreted through body wall ...
Applying the Preferred Physical Therapist Practice Patterns.SM
... below. For a more in-depth understanding of the anatomy of the spine, the reader is encouraged to refer to Gray’s Anatomy1 and Bogduk and Twomey’s Clinical Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine.2 The spinal column is made up of 33 vertebral segments which allow both stability and flexibility to the axial skel ...
... below. For a more in-depth understanding of the anatomy of the spine, the reader is encouraged to refer to Gray’s Anatomy1 and Bogduk and Twomey’s Clinical Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine.2 The spinal column is made up of 33 vertebral segments which allow both stability and flexibility to the axial skel ...
Syllabus 2011-2012
... 6. Discuss the interdependency of body systems as an influence on the proper functioning of the body. 7. Become aware of how to treat the human body to keep it healthy and promote a longer and richer life. Attendance: Class attendance for lectures is required, and is highly recommended. The material ...
... 6. Discuss the interdependency of body systems as an influence on the proper functioning of the body. 7. Become aware of how to treat the human body to keep it healthy and promote a longer and richer life. Attendance: Class attendance for lectures is required, and is highly recommended. The material ...
Questions on the human body: An orientation
... *5 directional terms and the opposite of each *5 regional terms in the head *4 regional terms in the back *6 regional terms in the lower limb *4 regional terms in the upper limb *sections that can be made in the body *the 4 regions to which the abdominal cavity can be divided ...
... *5 directional terms and the opposite of each *5 regional terms in the head *4 regional terms in the back *6 regional terms in the lower limb *4 regional terms in the upper limb *sections that can be made in the body *the 4 regions to which the abdominal cavity can be divided ...
Cnidarians Quiz Answers
... Cnidarians Quiz Answers 1. True or False: Cnidarians are one of the first types of animals to have true tissues. ...
... Cnidarians Quiz Answers 1. True or False: Cnidarians are one of the first types of animals to have true tissues. ...
Gym instructor - AS Physical Education OCR
... Reduce friction between articular surfaces in joint ...
... Reduce friction between articular surfaces in joint ...
register of members interests
... I am a member of, or I am in a position of general control or management in ...
... I am a member of, or I am in a position of general control or management in ...
Exploring Terms of Anatomy
... considered to have a beginning and an end (such as the upper limb, lower limb and blood vessels). Proximal means closer to its origin. Distal means further away. ...
... considered to have a beginning and an end (such as the upper limb, lower limb and blood vessels). Proximal means closer to its origin. Distal means further away. ...
SENSORY STRUCTURES/FEATURES
... known but about 20 times more exist. There is little known about each nematode species even though they are numerous. • It is said that if nothing but nematodes existed, they would preserve the outline of Earth and its many features. ...
... known but about 20 times more exist. There is little known about each nematode species even though they are numerous. • It is said that if nothing but nematodes existed, they would preserve the outline of Earth and its many features. ...
4 Planes
... THE BODY PLANES Proximal and Distal – Used to describe locations of extremities in relation to the main trunk Proximal – Close to Distal – Distant from ...
... THE BODY PLANES Proximal and Distal – Used to describe locations of extremities in relation to the main trunk Proximal – Close to Distal – Distant from ...
imaging of vertebrae
... 1. BODY – anterior, solid transmits weight 2. VERTEBRAL ARCH – posterior, surrounds vertebral canal, spinal cord; consists of a) PEDICLES – project from body b) LAMINAE – unite to form arch posteriorly ant. ...
... 1. BODY – anterior, solid transmits weight 2. VERTEBRAL ARCH – posterior, surrounds vertebral canal, spinal cord; consists of a) PEDICLES – project from body b) LAMINAE – unite to form arch posteriorly ant. ...
Prenatal Development Vocabulary - Bowdle FACS
... Journey from ovary to uterus takes 2-3 days. When ovum reaches uterus and is not fertilized it disintegrates and leaves the women’s body. ...
... Journey from ovary to uterus takes 2-3 days. When ovum reaches uterus and is not fertilized it disintegrates and leaves the women’s body. ...
Medial and Lateral Rotation
... movement, otherwise known as an antagonistic movement. The terms are described here in antagonistic pairs for ease of understanding. (Fig 1.0) – Flexion and extension. Flexion and Extension: Flexion and extension are movements that occur in the sagittal plane. They refer to increasing and decreasi ...
... movement, otherwise known as an antagonistic movement. The terms are described here in antagonistic pairs for ease of understanding. (Fig 1.0) – Flexion and extension. Flexion and Extension: Flexion and extension are movements that occur in the sagittal plane. They refer to increasing and decreasi ...
BIOL241StudyGuide LabPracticalsBIOL241
... Four practical quizzes will be administered in the lab and will test your knowledge of both gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy (histology). Each will be worth 50 points and may be made up of microscope slides, projected Powerpoint (ppt) slides, models, and fresh tissues. You will have time in lab ...
... Four practical quizzes will be administered in the lab and will test your knowledge of both gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy (histology). Each will be worth 50 points and may be made up of microscope slides, projected Powerpoint (ppt) slides, models, and fresh tissues. You will have time in lab ...
Section 1- The Anatomical Position.pptx
... CKSS 2012 Exercise Science Section 1: The Anatomical Position ...
... CKSS 2012 Exercise Science Section 1: The Anatomical Position ...
Anatomical Definitions
... A resilient, semi‐rigid form of connective tissue; It forms parts of the skeleton where motion occurs. You have more cartilage when you are young, but it lessens with age (e.g. the tip of your nose is formed by resilient cartilage) It is harder than muscle, but softer than bone ...
... A resilient, semi‐rigid form of connective tissue; It forms parts of the skeleton where motion occurs. You have more cartilage when you are young, but it lessens with age (e.g. the tip of your nose is formed by resilient cartilage) It is harder than muscle, but softer than bone ...
Body Worlds
Body Worlds (German title: Körperwelten) is a traveling exhibition of preserved human bodies and body parts that are prepared using a technique called plastination to reveal inner anatomical structures. The exhibition's developer and promoter is German anatomist Gunther von Hagens, who invented the plastination technique in the late 1970s at the University of Heidelberg.