cervical vertebrae
... Remarkably light in weight yet highly resilient. Each rib has a spongy interior containing bone marrow (hematopoietic tissue), which forms blood cells. ...
... Remarkably light in weight yet highly resilient. Each rib has a spongy interior containing bone marrow (hematopoietic tissue), which forms blood cells. ...
Types of Body Movements
... Each of the dierent structural types of synovial joints also allow for specic motions. The atlantoaxial pivot joint provides side-to-side rotation of the head, while the proximal radioulnar articulation allows for rotation of the radius during pronation and supination of the forearm. Hinge joints, ...
... Each of the dierent structural types of synovial joints also allow for specic motions. The atlantoaxial pivot joint provides side-to-side rotation of the head, while the proximal radioulnar articulation allows for rotation of the radius during pronation and supination of the forearm. Hinge joints, ...
THORACIC VERTEBRAE
... • ligamentum flavum (yellow ligament) are ligaments which connect the laminae of adjacent vertebra, all the way from the axis to the first segment of the sacrum (C2 to S1). They are best seen from the interior of the vertebral canal; • Their marked elasticity serves to preserve the upright posture, ...
... • ligamentum flavum (yellow ligament) are ligaments which connect the laminae of adjacent vertebra, all the way from the axis to the first segment of the sacrum (C2 to S1). They are best seen from the interior of the vertebral canal; • Their marked elasticity serves to preserve the upright posture, ...
THORACIC VERTEBRAE
... • ligamentum flavum (yellow ligament) are ligaments which connect the laminae of adjacent vertebra, all the way from the axis to the first segment of the sacrum (C2 to S1). They are best seen from the interior of the vertebral canal; • Their marked elasticity serves to preserve the upright posture, ...
... • ligamentum flavum (yellow ligament) are ligaments which connect the laminae of adjacent vertebra, all the way from the axis to the first segment of the sacrum (C2 to S1). They are best seen from the interior of the vertebral canal; • Their marked elasticity serves to preserve the upright posture, ...
THORACIC VERTEBRAE
... • They present on either side, two costal demi- facets on the sides of the bodies (one above, near the root of the pedicle, the other below, in front of the inferior vertebral notch)for articulation with the heads of the ribs (costovertebral joint) • facets on the transverse processes for articulati ...
... • They present on either side, two costal demi- facets on the sides of the bodies (one above, near the root of the pedicle, the other below, in front of the inferior vertebral notch)for articulation with the heads of the ribs (costovertebral joint) • facets on the transverse processes for articulati ...
Hockey Snap Shot Checklist
... • A small takeaway is used to create separation between the stick blade and the puck- the separation is required to allow the stick to contact the ice first and bend to store strain energy prior to impact. • During the preparation for the snap shot the athlete must bring the puck in towards their si ...
... • A small takeaway is used to create separation between the stick blade and the puck- the separation is required to allow the stick to contact the ice first and bend to store strain energy prior to impact. • During the preparation for the snap shot the athlete must bring the puck in towards their si ...
Some Nemerteans from South Africa and a note on Lineus
... M'Intosh had previously synonymised the later name in the same way. M'Intosh (1873) says of L. gesserensis : ' Two very distinct hues are characteristic of this species, viz. reddish-brown and dull olive, while pale reddish and green varieties are also occasionally met with. The pigment is generally ...
... M'Intosh had previously synonymised the later name in the same way. M'Intosh (1873) says of L. gesserensis : ' Two very distinct hues are characteristic of this species, viz. reddish-brown and dull olive, while pale reddish and green varieties are also occasionally met with. The pigment is generally ...
INTERNAL ANATOMY – GRASSHOPPER AND COCKROACH 1
... thin diaphragm and should not damage the organs in the underlying perivisceral sinus. Pin the abdominal walls aside with stainless steel insect pins as you go. Note the large white air sacs of the tracheal system under the tympana in the anterior abdomen and thorax. Note also the yellow, amorphous f ...
... thin diaphragm and should not damage the organs in the underlying perivisceral sinus. Pin the abdominal walls aside with stainless steel insect pins as you go. Note the large white air sacs of the tracheal system under the tympana in the anterior abdomen and thorax. Note also the yellow, amorphous f ...
Thoracolumbar Spine
... • Is the largest of all movable vertebrae. • Is distinguished by its massive body and thick transverse processes • It carries the weight of the whole upper body. • The L5 body is largely responsible for the lumbosacral angle between the long axis of the lumbar region of the vertebral column and that ...
... • Is the largest of all movable vertebrae. • Is distinguished by its massive body and thick transverse processes • It carries the weight of the whole upper body. • The L5 body is largely responsible for the lumbosacral angle between the long axis of the lumbar region of the vertebral column and that ...
What is anatomy?
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... The vascular supply to the pyramidalis muscle is via the inferior and superior epigastric arteries, no detailed anatomical studies of its vascular pedicle exist( van et al,2003). The motor nerve supply may occur in a variety of ways being through one of the lowermost thoracic nerves (11 or 12), the ...
... The vascular supply to the pyramidalis muscle is via the inferior and superior epigastric arteries, no detailed anatomical studies of its vascular pedicle exist( van et al,2003). The motor nerve supply may occur in a variety of ways being through one of the lowermost thoracic nerves (11 or 12), the ...
PowerPoint Sunusu
... occurring around two axes at right angles to each other; thus saddle joints are biaxial joints that allow movement in two planes, sagittal and frontal. The carpometacarpal joint at the base of the 1st digit (thumb) is a saddle joint 4. Condyloid joints permit flexion and extension as well as abducti ...
... occurring around two axes at right angles to each other; thus saddle joints are biaxial joints that allow movement in two planes, sagittal and frontal. The carpometacarpal joint at the base of the 1st digit (thumb) is a saddle joint 4. Condyloid joints permit flexion and extension as well as abducti ...
Thoracolumbar Spine
... • The thoracic region consists of 12 vertebrae. Due to its articulations with rib cage, the thoracic spine is more rigid than the cervical and lumbar regions. • The lumbar spine is made up of 5 vertebrae. It is designed to be strong, protecting the spinal cord and spinal nerve roots. At the same tim ...
... • The thoracic region consists of 12 vertebrae. Due to its articulations with rib cage, the thoracic spine is more rigid than the cervical and lumbar regions. • The lumbar spine is made up of 5 vertebrae. It is designed to be strong, protecting the spinal cord and spinal nerve roots. At the same tim ...
Foundation Fitness Science Workbook
... identify the anatomical features of the human body including the bones, joints and muscles. describe the physiological functions of the human body including the specific functioning of the cardio-vascular, respiratory, digestive and nervous systems. The student will also develop a thorough knowl ...
... identify the anatomical features of the human body including the bones, joints and muscles. describe the physiological functions of the human body including the specific functioning of the cardio-vascular, respiratory, digestive and nervous systems. The student will also develop a thorough knowl ...
BIOL 218 52999 F 2014 MTX 1 Practice Q
... specimen lying in _________ position 63. If we were looking from the cranial perspective / direction, the indicators ## and %% would represent patient ___ See Column IV for this answer ...
... specimen lying in _________ position 63. If we were looking from the cranial perspective / direction, the indicators ## and %% would represent patient ___ See Column IV for this answer ...
Thoracolumbar Spine
... • The type and range of movements possible in each region of the vertebral column largely depend on the: Thickness of the intervertebral discs and the Shape and direction of the articular processes. • In the thoracic region, the ribs, the costal cartilages, and the sternum severely restrict the ...
... • The type and range of movements possible in each region of the vertebral column largely depend on the: Thickness of the intervertebral discs and the Shape and direction of the articular processes. • In the thoracic region, the ribs, the costal cartilages, and the sternum severely restrict the ...
4-Thoracolumbar Spine-2015
... containing a large amount of water, a small number of collagen fibers, and a few cartilage cells. • No discs are found between the first & second cervical vertebrae or in the sacrum or coccyx. ...
... containing a large amount of water, a small number of collagen fibers, and a few cartilage cells. • No discs are found between the first & second cervical vertebrae or in the sacrum or coccyx. ...
Thoracolumbar Spine
... containing a large amount of water, a small number of collagen fibers, and a few cartilage cells. • No discs are found between the first & second cervical vertebrae or in the sacrum or coccyx. ...
... containing a large amount of water, a small number of collagen fibers, and a few cartilage cells. • No discs are found between the first & second cervical vertebrae or in the sacrum or coccyx. ...
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... High incidence of Lower c-spine subluxation due to prevalence of hyperflexion injury. AP Film: body rotation and lateral wedging. Lateral film: Inferior misalignment, arrive at actual subluxation a) The subluxated vertebrae will have MORE inferior misalignment than the one above or below. b) There i ...
... High incidence of Lower c-spine subluxation due to prevalence of hyperflexion injury. AP Film: body rotation and lateral wedging. Lateral film: Inferior misalignment, arrive at actual subluxation a) The subluxated vertebrae will have MORE inferior misalignment than the one above or below. b) There i ...
autonomic nervous system
... • The ANS also receives sensory input from somatic senses and special sensory neurons. • The autonomic motor neurons regulate visceral activities by either increasing (exciting) or decreasing (inhibiting) ongoing activities of cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, and glands. – Most autonomic responses can ...
... • The ANS also receives sensory input from somatic senses and special sensory neurons. • The autonomic motor neurons regulate visceral activities by either increasing (exciting) or decreasing (inhibiting) ongoing activities of cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, and glands. – Most autonomic responses can ...
Chapter 3
... • There are two major types of surface markings. – Depressions and openings participate in joints or allow the passage of soft tissue. – Processes are projections or outgrowths that either help form joints or serve as attachment points for connective tissue. • Table 7.2 describe the various surface ...
... • There are two major types of surface markings. – Depressions and openings participate in joints or allow the passage of soft tissue. – Processes are projections or outgrowths that either help form joints or serve as attachment points for connective tissue. • Table 7.2 describe the various surface ...
Challenges in Diagnosing Meniscal Tears in the Knee
... examinations. It is a useful examination to assist the clinician in determining surgical treatment from non-surgical treatment. To that end, the radiologist plays an important role in assisting with patient management. There are many structures within the knee that can be injured. The meniscus is on ...
... examinations. It is a useful examination to assist the clinician in determining surgical treatment from non-surgical treatment. To that end, the radiologist plays an important role in assisting with patient management. There are many structures within the knee that can be injured. The meniscus is on ...
BIOL_218_F_2010_FNX_Q_101210.4
... silvestris catus, (Domestic cat muscles and viscera). Somehow / at sometime, you became aware that you were observing common, similar, as well as unique structural differences between the specimens and that you as a living individual, were utilizing the non-living anatomy experience to prepare for a ...
... silvestris catus, (Domestic cat muscles and viscera). Somehow / at sometime, you became aware that you were observing common, similar, as well as unique structural differences between the specimens and that you as a living individual, were utilizing the non-living anatomy experience to prepare for a ...
BIO_105__FINAL_Quizam_Q 110520.2
... 46. Oxygen-poor blood is carried through systemic veins from the body tissues back to the heart. A) True B) False 47. The trachea divides into two __________ that lead to the lung . A) glotti B) tracheae C) bronchi D) bronchioles Match the Structure indicated by a symbol with its correct Name COLUMN ...
... 46. Oxygen-poor blood is carried through systemic veins from the body tissues back to the heart. A) True B) False 47. The trachea divides into two __________ that lead to the lung . A) glotti B) tracheae C) bronchi D) bronchioles Match the Structure indicated by a symbol with its correct Name COLUMN ...
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.