Body regions
... 1. Thoracic: heart and lungs found here 2. Abdominal Cavity: liver, stomach, intestines ...
... 1. Thoracic: heart and lungs found here 2. Abdominal Cavity: liver, stomach, intestines ...
BIO 218 F 2012 CH 01 Martini Lecture Outline
... There are many different ways to dissect a piece of tissue for further study. These are referred to as dissectional cuts or dissectional planes. ...
... There are many different ways to dissect a piece of tissue for further study. These are referred to as dissectional cuts or dissectional planes. ...
lab directionssystems
... Frontal or coronal – divides the body into anterior and posterior parts Transverse or horizontal (cross section) – divides the body into superior and inferior parts Oblique section – cuts made diagonally ...
... Frontal or coronal – divides the body into anterior and posterior parts Transverse or horizontal (cross section) – divides the body into superior and inferior parts Oblique section – cuts made diagonally ...
DE Science Elementary “5
... of the body prior to this study. It will be helpful for students to use the Fun-damental, Building A Body, to review the Muscular System. It will also help if they are able to: • Explain that the body is made up of systems. • Understand the role of the skeleton in supporting the body. ...
... of the body prior to this study. It will be helpful for students to use the Fun-damental, Building A Body, to review the Muscular System. It will also help if they are able to: • Explain that the body is made up of systems. • Understand the role of the skeleton in supporting the body. ...
Chapter 3 General Anatomy and Radiographic Positioning
... Appendicular skeleton provides means for movement ...
... Appendicular skeleton provides means for movement ...
3.1 Human Reproductive System
... Like any mammal, the human species has a complex reproductive system. The study of the human reproductive system has led to many of the advancements that daily make headlines in our modern society. In-vitro fertilization, test tube babies, cloning and genetic engineering are only some of the recent ...
... Like any mammal, the human species has a complex reproductive system. The study of the human reproductive system has led to many of the advancements that daily make headlines in our modern society. In-vitro fertilization, test tube babies, cloning and genetic engineering are only some of the recent ...
Anatomical description of the trigeminal nerve [v] and its branching
... • C - Branches arising in the infra-orbital canal: within this canal two branches can emerge. • C1 - Middle superior alveolar branch: it travels all over the anterior wall the maxillary sinus and supplies its mucous membrane, periodontium, alveolar process and pulp cavity of the superior premolar te ...
... • C - Branches arising in the infra-orbital canal: within this canal two branches can emerge. • C1 - Middle superior alveolar branch: it travels all over the anterior wall the maxillary sinus and supplies its mucous membrane, periodontium, alveolar process and pulp cavity of the superior premolar te ...
Introduction to Anatomy
... into the pleural cavity, containing the lungs, and the pericardial cavity that contains the heart. The median space in the thoracic cavity is called the mediastinum. It houses the heart and great vessels, esophagus, trachea, and Fig 1.5 Body cavities. thymus gland. Note that the diaphragm partitions ...
... into the pleural cavity, containing the lungs, and the pericardial cavity that contains the heart. The median space in the thoracic cavity is called the mediastinum. It houses the heart and great vessels, esophagus, trachea, and Fig 1.5 Body cavities. thymus gland. Note that the diaphragm partitions ...
Ciliary Body
... Anterior Border- An incomplete layer of endothelial (mesothelial) cells. The Irideal Stroma accounts for most of the mass of the iris. Composed of connective tissue, blood vessels and nerve fibers. Pigmented cells containing melanin are scattered within the stroma. The posterior boundary of the stro ...
... Anterior Border- An incomplete layer of endothelial (mesothelial) cells. The Irideal Stroma accounts for most of the mass of the iris. Composed of connective tissue, blood vessels and nerve fibers. Pigmented cells containing melanin are scattered within the stroma. The posterior boundary of the stro ...
ORGANIZATION OF THE HUMAN BODY
... of tissues, and have specific functions. Tissues join to gether to form organs similar to the way sentences are put together to form paragraphs. Examples of organs are the stomach, heart, liver, lungs, and brain. Figure 1.1 shows several tissues that make up the stomach. The serous llzcmbrrme is a ...
... of tissues, and have specific functions. Tissues join to gether to form organs similar to the way sentences are put together to form paragraphs. Examples of organs are the stomach, heart, liver, lungs, and brain. Figure 1.1 shows several tissues that make up the stomach. The serous llzcmbrrme is a ...
Chp 1: Organization of the Human Body
... with chemicals, and progress through cells, tissues, organs, and systems. The general functions of the eleven principal body systems are also described along with the basic life processes. Characteristics of anatomical position, names for body regions, directional terms, planes and sections of the b ...
... with chemicals, and progress through cells, tissues, organs, and systems. The general functions of the eleven principal body systems are also described along with the basic life processes. Characteristics of anatomical position, names for body regions, directional terms, planes and sections of the b ...
document
... • Marbling of skin: linear branching ptterns of brown discoloration of skin • Blistering, skin sloughs off • Gas formation, swelling of body: face, abdomen, breast, genitalia ...
... • Marbling of skin: linear branching ptterns of brown discoloration of skin • Blistering, skin sloughs off • Gas formation, swelling of body: face, abdomen, breast, genitalia ...
Introduction to Anatomical Terminology, Body Organiza
... BODY CAVITIES A body cavity is an internal space that is filled with organs and their supporting structures (blood vessels, nerves, fibrous tissues, and fluids). There are three main cavities in the human body, cranial, spinal (vertebral) and ventral. (Figure 1.4) The cranial and spinal cavities ar ...
... BODY CAVITIES A body cavity is an internal space that is filled with organs and their supporting structures (blood vessels, nerves, fibrous tissues, and fluids). There are three main cavities in the human body, cranial, spinal (vertebral) and ventral. (Figure 1.4) The cranial and spinal cavities ar ...
introduction to basic human anatomy
... functions of the body. Functions include digestion, respiration, circulation, and reproduction. Physiology is the study of the functions of the body. The body is a chemical and physical machine. As such, it is subject to certain laws. These are sometimes called natural laws. Each part of the body is ...
... functions of the body. Functions include digestion, respiration, circulation, and reproduction. Physiology is the study of the functions of the body. The body is a chemical and physical machine. As such, it is subject to certain laws. These are sometimes called natural laws. Each part of the body is ...
Liver Transplant Focus Note
... Less then 3% of the liver by weight is normally made up of collagenous (fibrous) material. However, as fibrosis increases in cirrhosis, a point is reached where portal pressure must increase in order to preserve flow. Hepatic portal hypertension contributes to fluid accumulation (ascites) in the per ...
... Less then 3% of the liver by weight is normally made up of collagenous (fibrous) material. However, as fibrosis increases in cirrhosis, a point is reached where portal pressure must increase in order to preserve flow. Hepatic portal hypertension contributes to fluid accumulation (ascites) in the per ...
Introductory PPT - Greer Middle College
... I stop at the _____________ (response) My body is ____________ (growth) I am breathing _______ (respiration) I get a _________ and _______ it (digestion) My body _________ the _________ (absorption) The _________ _______ in my body (circulation) The ___________ is changed to things my body needs (as ...
... I stop at the _____________ (response) My body is ____________ (growth) I am breathing _______ (respiration) I get a _________ and _______ it (digestion) My body _________ the _________ (absorption) The _________ _______ in my body (circulation) The ___________ is changed to things my body needs (as ...
Introduction, What is Life?
... a conglomeration of trillions of cells a collection of carefully arranged atoms and molecules interacting in millions of different ...
... a conglomeration of trillions of cells a collection of carefully arranged atoms and molecules interacting in millions of different ...
1 - Hillsborough Community College
... Anterior view of the nine regions showing the superficial organs ...
... Anterior view of the nine regions showing the superficial organs ...
January 19, 2010
... • The digestive system works with the circulatory system. The nutrients from the digestive system are absorbed through the walls of the small intestines into the bloodstream. The blood carries the materials to all parts of the human body. ...
... • The digestive system works with the circulatory system. The nutrients from the digestive system are absorbed through the walls of the small intestines into the bloodstream. The blood carries the materials to all parts of the human body. ...
Learning Modules - Medical Gross Anatomy Anatomical
... Learning Modules - Medical Gross Anatomy Anatomical Orientation - Page 1 of 9 In order to accurately describe the human body, a basic set of anatomical terms must be known. To start, there are 3 types of primary or cardinal planes that pass through the body: sagittal, coronal, and transverse. The sa ...
... Learning Modules - Medical Gross Anatomy Anatomical Orientation - Page 1 of 9 In order to accurately describe the human body, a basic set of anatomical terms must be known. To start, there are 3 types of primary or cardinal planes that pass through the body: sagittal, coronal, and transverse. The sa ...
CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS
... Define negative feedback – most common regulatory mechanism; long term control of internal conditions; maintains parameters within a narrow range Give an example – maintain blood pressure or heart rate within a narrow range Define positive feedback – initial stimulus is enhanced/amplified; least com ...
... Define negative feedback – most common regulatory mechanism; long term control of internal conditions; maintains parameters within a narrow range Give an example – maintain blood pressure or heart rate within a narrow range Define positive feedback – initial stimulus is enhanced/amplified; least com ...
BIOL 218 F 2011 Lecture Outline Ch 1 110815.1
... The Language of Anatomy Sectional Anatomy Sagittal cut: separating left and right Midsagittal: separating left and right equally Parasagittal: separating left and right unequally Transverse cut: separating superior and inferior Frontal cut: separating anterior and posterior Oblique cut: separating t ...
... The Language of Anatomy Sectional Anatomy Sagittal cut: separating left and right Midsagittal: separating left and right equally Parasagittal: separating left and right unequally Transverse cut: separating superior and inferior Frontal cut: separating anterior and posterior Oblique cut: separating t ...
Lab no 1 Structural organization of the human body Physiology is
... When preparing to look at the internal structures of the body it is necessary to make a section or cut. When the section is made through the body wall or through an organ, it is made along an imaginary line called a plane. Since the body is three-dimensional, we can refer to three types of planes or ...
... When preparing to look at the internal structures of the body it is necessary to make a section or cut. When the section is made through the body wall or through an organ, it is made along an imaginary line called a plane. Since the body is three-dimensional, we can refer to three types of planes or ...
Anatomy and physiology of the middle ear
... It is honeycombed with hundreds of air cells Each cell is lined with mucous membrane These cells form the pneumatic mastoid of the temporal bone ME opens up, back, and outward in an area called aditus ad antrum to communicate with the mastoid\the protuberance behind the auricle is called the mastoid ...
... It is honeycombed with hundreds of air cells Each cell is lined with mucous membrane These cells form the pneumatic mastoid of the temporal bone ME opens up, back, and outward in an area called aditus ad antrum to communicate with the mastoid\the protuberance behind the auricle is called the mastoid ...
Head and neck anatomy
This article describes the anatomy of the head and neck of the human body, including the brain, bones, muscles, blood vessels, nerves, glands, nose, mouth, teeth, tongue, and throat.