Respiratory Anatomy-Histology Correlate
... - Terminal bronchioles continue as respiratory bronchioles, which then open into alveolar ducts and individual alveoli. - This is the respiratory portion of the respiratory system, where the actual gas exchange occurs. - Note the walls are composed of squamous epithelium, containing both type I and ...
... - Terminal bronchioles continue as respiratory bronchioles, which then open into alveolar ducts and individual alveoli. - This is the respiratory portion of the respiratory system, where the actual gas exchange occurs. - Note the walls are composed of squamous epithelium, containing both type I and ...
muscles involved in respiration
... • Nerve supply: phrenic nerve (C3,4,5), penetrates diaphragm & innervates it from abdominal surface • Action: contraction (descent) of diaphragm increase vertical diameter of thoracic cavity (essential for ...
... • Nerve supply: phrenic nerve (C3,4,5), penetrates diaphragm & innervates it from abdominal surface • Action: contraction (descent) of diaphragm increase vertical diameter of thoracic cavity (essential for ...
2-MUSCLES INVOLVED IN RESPIRATION
... • Nerve supply: phrenic nerve (C3,4,5), penetrates diaphragm & innervates it from abdominal surface • Action: contraction (descent) of diaphragm increase vertical diameter of thoracic cavity (essential for ...
... • Nerve supply: phrenic nerve (C3,4,5), penetrates diaphragm & innervates it from abdominal surface • Action: contraction (descent) of diaphragm increase vertical diameter of thoracic cavity (essential for ...
The Musculi Suboccipitales of the Formosan Monkey
... muscles, and then, after anastomosing with the branches of A. vertebralis that emerge from between the first and second transverse processes and from between the second and third transverse processes, it passes in medio-upward direction across the dorsal surface of the belly of M. obliquus capitis i ...
... muscles, and then, after anastomosing with the branches of A. vertebralis that emerge from between the first and second transverse processes and from between the second and third transverse processes, it passes in medio-upward direction across the dorsal surface of the belly of M. obliquus capitis i ...
The Musculi Suboccipitales of the Formosan Monkey
... muscles, and then, after anastomosing with the branches of A. vertebralis that emerge from between the first and second transverse processes and from between the second and third transverse processes, it passes in medio-upward direction across the dorsal surface of the belly of M. obliquus capitis i ...
... muscles, and then, after anastomosing with the branches of A. vertebralis that emerge from between the first and second transverse processes and from between the second and third transverse processes, it passes in medio-upward direction across the dorsal surface of the belly of M. obliquus capitis i ...
Review of Musculoskeletal System
... • Systemic autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation of connective tissue • Initially affects synovial membrane • Later articular cartilage, joint capsule, ligaments and tendons, and bone • Affects joints of hands, wrists, ankles, and feet, but shoulders, hips and cervical spine may also b ...
... • Systemic autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation of connective tissue • Initially affects synovial membrane • Later articular cartilage, joint capsule, ligaments and tendons, and bone • Affects joints of hands, wrists, ankles, and feet, but shoulders, hips and cervical spine may also b ...
Proprioception: The Forgotten Sixth Sense - e
... schema (geometry, weight, verticality, etc.) are processed by the postural network, and are used for neuromuscular control. During movement, consistently changing positions of head, trunk, and extremities are processed easily by these systems and the adaptation of body to these position changes is p ...
... schema (geometry, weight, verticality, etc.) are processed by the postural network, and are used for neuromuscular control. During movement, consistently changing positions of head, trunk, and extremities are processed easily by these systems and the adaptation of body to these position changes is p ...
Quadriceps Resections
... separated by thick fascial layers: the anterior compartment (quadriceps and sartorius muscle), the medial compartment (thigh adductor muscles), and the posterior compartment (the hamstring muscles). ■ The quadriceps muscle group consists of the vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, rectus femoris, and ...
... separated by thick fascial layers: the anterior compartment (quadriceps and sartorius muscle), the medial compartment (thigh adductor muscles), and the posterior compartment (the hamstring muscles). ■ The quadriceps muscle group consists of the vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, rectus femoris, and ...
ORIgINAl PAPERS
... appear only in response to muscle development, and those that are largely independent of the muscles associated with them. According to this classification, muscle development and the mechanical influences within it do not determine the entire form of the cranium [3]. However, an increasing effect m ...
... appear only in response to muscle development, and those that are largely independent of the muscles associated with them. According to this classification, muscle development and the mechanical influences within it do not determine the entire form of the cranium [3]. However, an increasing effect m ...
Volume 142, 1999 57 A REPORT ON ANOMALIES OF DIGASTRIC
... atavistic expansion in the medial direction is characterized by rectangular oblong form of the anterior belly. The author1 classified the adaptive expansions of the anterior belly medially in anterior, posterior, mixed and combined types. In his study Žlábek1 did not find adaptions in the widening o ...
... atavistic expansion in the medial direction is characterized by rectangular oblong form of the anterior belly. The author1 classified the adaptive expansions of the anterior belly medially in anterior, posterior, mixed and combined types. In his study Žlábek1 did not find adaptions in the widening o ...
THE EXTENSOR HALLUCIS BREVIS MUSCLE FLAP blood
... together with the dorsalis As much adjacent EDB as required can to increase ...
... together with the dorsalis As much adjacent EDB as required can to increase ...
BIOL1151L - Clayton State University
... Epithelial Tissues ID Sheet Epithelial Tissues For this lab we will only be looking at one type of tissue. Epithelial tissues are found lining or covering various organs in the body. They can be recognized by the presence of a free surface, where the cells are in contact with spaces inside the body ...
... Epithelial Tissues ID Sheet Epithelial Tissues For this lab we will only be looking at one type of tissue. Epithelial tissues are found lining or covering various organs in the body. They can be recognized by the presence of a free surface, where the cells are in contact with spaces inside the body ...
bones__muscle_power_point
... For this section of the Fitness Unit, we are going to learn the major muscles: ...
... For this section of the Fitness Unit, we are going to learn the major muscles: ...
review questions
... lies in the median plane of the perineum. consists of two symmetrical parts that are united by a median tendinous raphe. arises in part from the conjoint tendon. functions during micturition and erection. is supplied by the perineal nerve. ...
... lies in the median plane of the perineum. consists of two symmetrical parts that are united by a median tendinous raphe. arises in part from the conjoint tendon. functions during micturition and erection. is supplied by the perineal nerve. ...
STACKS
... differ in their mechanism(s) of action. For instance, protein and some amino acid supplements work by stimulating muscle protein synthesis (anabolism) and/or reducing protein breakdown (catabolism). Creatine is thought to work mainly by increasing phosphocreatine levels. 7-keto increases the activit ...
... differ in their mechanism(s) of action. For instance, protein and some amino acid supplements work by stimulating muscle protein synthesis (anabolism) and/or reducing protein breakdown (catabolism). Creatine is thought to work mainly by increasing phosphocreatine levels. 7-keto increases the activit ...
Articulations And Muscles
... A number of bursae in the capsule aid mobility. Namely, they are the subdeltoid bursa (between the joint capsule and deltoid muscle), subcoracoid bursa (between joint capsule and coracoid process of scapula), coracobrachial bursa (between subscapularis muscle and tendon of coracobrachialis muscle), ...
... A number of bursae in the capsule aid mobility. Namely, they are the subdeltoid bursa (between the joint capsule and deltoid muscle), subcoracoid bursa (between joint capsule and coracoid process of scapula), coracobrachial bursa (between subscapularis muscle and tendon of coracobrachialis muscle), ...
PARTS OF THE PHARYNX THE PHARYNX Skeleton THE
... Raising the larynx (helping to fold the epiglottis and seal off the airway) Pulling the pharynx up over the bolus Then circular/constrictor muscles contract and the longitudinal ones relax Carrying the bolus down Peristaltic contractions then take over ...
... Raising the larynx (helping to fold the epiglottis and seal off the airway) Pulling the pharynx up over the bolus Then circular/constrictor muscles contract and the longitudinal ones relax Carrying the bolus down Peristaltic contractions then take over ...
superficial & deep perineal pouches, urogenital diaphragm
... bulbospongiosus and the ischiocavernosus muscles The bulbospongiosus muscles, situated one on each side of the midline They cover the bulb of the penis and the posterior portion of the corpus spongiosum ...
... bulbospongiosus and the ischiocavernosus muscles The bulbospongiosus muscles, situated one on each side of the midline They cover the bulb of the penis and the posterior portion of the corpus spongiosum ...
Pulleys
... • Rotation of the limb about its mechanical axis constitute a movement of the wheel and axle. With the effort being provided by the muscles producing the rotation and the resistance by the antagonistic muscles or external resistance. In this arrangement, the resistance is applied to the axle from th ...
... • Rotation of the limb about its mechanical axis constitute a movement of the wheel and axle. With the effort being provided by the muscles producing the rotation and the resistance by the antagonistic muscles or external resistance. In this arrangement, the resistance is applied to the axle from th ...
Muscle
Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that changes both the length and the shape of the cell. Muscles function to produce force and motion. They are primarily responsible for maintaining and changing posture, locomotion, as well as movement of internal organs, such as the contraction of the heart and the movement of food through the digestive system via peristalsis.Muscle tissues are derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells in a process known as myogenesis. There are three types of muscle, skeletal or striated, cardiac, and smooth. Muscle action can be classified as being either voluntary or involuntary. Cardiac and smooth muscles contract without conscious thought and are termed involuntary, whereas the skeletal muscles contract upon command. Skeletal muscles in turn can be divided into fast and slow twitch fibers.Muscles are predominantly powered by the oxidation of fats and carbohydrates, but anaerobic chemical reactions are also used, particularly by fast twitch fibers. These chemical reactions produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules that are used to power the movement of the myosin heads.The term muscle is derived from the Latin musculus meaning ""little mouse"" perhaps because of the shape of certain muscles or because contracting muscles look like mice moving under the skin.