Anatomy and Physiology Name: Chapter 6 DRO Period: The Human
... *has lateral processes which are rudimentary ribs- called costal processes *massive spinous process for attachment of large back muscles *cauda equine- at the L4 location, the spinal chord flares out into a bundle of nerves that resembles a horse tail ...
... *has lateral processes which are rudimentary ribs- called costal processes *massive spinous process for attachment of large back muscles *cauda equine- at the L4 location, the spinal chord flares out into a bundle of nerves that resembles a horse tail ...
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... – Segmentation provides two advantages • 1. Allows redundant organ systems in adults such as occurs in the annelids • 2. Allows for more efficient and flexible movement because each segment can move independently ...
... – Segmentation provides two advantages • 1. Allows redundant organ systems in adults such as occurs in the annelids • 2. Allows for more efficient and flexible movement because each segment can move independently ...
Platyhelminthes
... Body Cavity No body cavity exists within the Platyhelminthes Considered an Acoelomates, which means without a ...
... Body Cavity No body cavity exists within the Platyhelminthes Considered an Acoelomates, which means without a ...
1 Name: ______ __ Date: ______ Block: ______ Classification
... species, classifying organisms into different categories is necessary in order to assign each a scientific name and to understand its evolutionary history. The diversity of living organisms is overwhelming, but after further research and observation, many likenesses appear. These similarities become ...
... species, classifying organisms into different categories is necessary in order to assign each a scientific name and to understand its evolutionary history. The diversity of living organisms is overwhelming, but after further research and observation, many likenesses appear. These similarities become ...
Fun Facts
... to any other seed in any other region, are used frequently to study the world around us. They help to establish growth patterns in forests as predictive models for forest fires, to calculate rainfall for a given area, and to determine the capacity of wireless networks. Patterns in Anatomy The famous ...
... to any other seed in any other region, are used frequently to study the world around us. They help to establish growth patterns in forests as predictive models for forest fires, to calculate rainfall for a given area, and to determine the capacity of wireless networks. Patterns in Anatomy The famous ...
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 ...
Muscular System Webquest - Crestwood Local Schools
... ü What are 3 of the functions of the Muscular System? ü What are the three types of muscles? ü Write a description of each type of muscle. ü Give an example of each type of muscle. ü What is another name for smooth muscles? ü List three places you might find smooth muscle and what do they do? ü What ...
... ü What are 3 of the functions of the Muscular System? ü What are the three types of muscles? ü Write a description of each type of muscle. ü Give an example of each type of muscle. ü What is another name for smooth muscles? ü List three places you might find smooth muscle and what do they do? ü What ...
11 Animals 2012
... the evolution of a body cavity was an important step in animal evolution this internal space allowed for the support of organs, distribution of materials, and coordination of development for example, the digestive tract can be larger and longer ...
... the evolution of a body cavity was an important step in animal evolution this internal space allowed for the support of organs, distribution of materials, and coordination of development for example, the digestive tract can be larger and longer ...
1.01 Anatomical Positioning
... Anatomical Axes An axis is the point about which rotation of a body or of a body segment occurs. There are three axes of rotation. Each axis is associated with a plane of motion and the axis is perpendicular to that plane. Horizontal axis (…think East and West) • passes through the body from side t ...
... Anatomical Axes An axis is the point about which rotation of a body or of a body segment occurs. There are three axes of rotation. Each axis is associated with a plane of motion and the axis is perpendicular to that plane. Horizontal axis (…think East and West) • passes through the body from side t ...
Anatomical Planes
... Medial is used to indicate that a structure is nearer to the median plane of the body. For example, the 5th digit of the hand (little finger) is medial to the other digits. Lateral stipulates that a structure is farther away from the median plane. The 1st digit of the hand (thumb) is lateral to th ...
... Medial is used to indicate that a structure is nearer to the median plane of the body. For example, the 5th digit of the hand (little finger) is medial to the other digits. Lateral stipulates that a structure is farther away from the median plane. The 1st digit of the hand (thumb) is lateral to th ...
Kingdom Animalia
... digestive organs which do not touch the body wall Nephridia in most segment remove water and waste (beginning of kidney) Water and gases diffuse easily through the skin 5 aortic arches-beginning of the heart Hermaphrodites Setae-bristles that help anchor them to sediments Move by muscles ...
... digestive organs which do not touch the body wall Nephridia in most segment remove water and waste (beginning of kidney) Water and gases diffuse easily through the skin 5 aortic arches-beginning of the heart Hermaphrodites Setae-bristles that help anchor them to sediments Move by muscles ...
ANPS 019 Beneyto-Santonja 09-19
... The Foramen Magnum is a large hole on the inferior side of the occipital bone The spinal cord is continuous up through the foramen magnum to become the brainstem Suture joints hold the cranial bones tightly together o Fibrous connective tissue ties bones together so they can’t move relative to ...
... The Foramen Magnum is a large hole on the inferior side of the occipital bone The spinal cord is continuous up through the foramen magnum to become the brainstem Suture joints hold the cranial bones tightly together o Fibrous connective tissue ties bones together so they can’t move relative to ...
AGRICULTURE EDUCATION
... the “Veterinary Assistant Handbook”. Be prepared to discuss the review questions on page IV-1-9 and IV-1-10. ...
... the “Veterinary Assistant Handbook”. Be prepared to discuss the review questions on page IV-1-9 and IV-1-10. ...
Figure 47.0 Human embryo
... –Gives rise to vertebrae and muscles of backbone • Neural plate folds into the neural tube and becomes central nervous ...
... –Gives rise to vertebrae and muscles of backbone • Neural plate folds into the neural tube and becomes central nervous ...
Anatomical Terms
... the upper part or head of the body, positioned above another organ or structure Inferior—to be situated toward the lower part of the body or positioned below another organ or structure Cranial—refers to the head end Caudal—refers to the tail end ...
... the upper part or head of the body, positioned above another organ or structure Inferior—to be situated toward the lower part of the body or positioned below another organ or structure Cranial—refers to the head end Caudal—refers to the tail end ...
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... 17. Name the ORGAN that is located in dorsal cavity of the body. 18. What body system contains the pharynx, larynx, alveoli and lungs? 19. Name the main organs of the urinary system. 20. Define ventral. ...
... 17. Name the ORGAN that is located in dorsal cavity of the body. 18. What body system contains the pharynx, larynx, alveoli and lungs? 19. Name the main organs of the urinary system. 20. Define ventral. ...
Spinal Imaging - Wellington ICU
... - I: blunting of the anterior-superior vertebral margin - II: beak-like appearance to the anterior vertebral body with loss of anterior vertebral height and an oblique contour. - III: fracture extending from the anterior surface of the vertebral body into the disc space. - IV: posterior displacement ...
... - I: blunting of the anterior-superior vertebral margin - II: beak-like appearance to the anterior vertebral body with loss of anterior vertebral height and an oblique contour. - III: fracture extending from the anterior surface of the vertebral body into the disc space. - IV: posterior displacement ...
Intro to Animals Review
... ______________________ MOST TOXIC (POISONOUS) and requires the most water to dilute ______________________ LEAST TOXIC and requires the least water to dilute ______________________ Made from ammonia by the liver and excreted by the kidneys in humans ______________________ Most often excreted by orga ...
... ______________________ MOST TOXIC (POISONOUS) and requires the most water to dilute ______________________ LEAST TOXIC and requires the least water to dilute ______________________ Made from ammonia by the liver and excreted by the kidneys in humans ______________________ Most often excreted by orga ...
Exam 2
... C. Furry, live births, mammary glands, and feed young D. No true tissues and sessile adults E. Round worms covered with a cuticle and some reeeealy like us F. Slow moving water living radial, kind of a throw back G. Flat worm with complete simple nervous and digestive systems H. Both medusan and pol ...
... C. Furry, live births, mammary glands, and feed young D. No true tissues and sessile adults E. Round worms covered with a cuticle and some reeeealy like us F. Slow moving water living radial, kind of a throw back G. Flat worm with complete simple nervous and digestive systems H. Both medusan and pol ...
Phylum Cnidaria (Pg
... turbellarians reproduce by fission, many can ________ lost body parts) • Most flatworms are ________________ (have both male & female sex organs); however, they must pair with other individuals to exchange _______________________. They cannot _____________________. Helpful ________________________ ...
... turbellarians reproduce by fission, many can ________ lost body parts) • Most flatworms are ________________ (have both male & female sex organs); however, they must pair with other individuals to exchange _______________________. They cannot _____________________. Helpful ________________________ ...
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... life cycle l Ability to reproduce sexually Specialized sensory structures and nervous system ...
... life cycle l Ability to reproduce sexually Specialized sensory structures and nervous system ...
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.