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... It is the homologue of the penis.The clitoris which is about 5-10 cm in length is located in the caudal portion of the vestibule at the ventral commissure. ...
... It is the homologue of the penis.The clitoris which is about 5-10 cm in length is located in the caudal portion of the vestibule at the ventral commissure. ...
Knee Anatomy and Evaluation
... The relationship b/t line of pull of the quadriceps and the line of the tendon from the midpoint on the patella to its insertion on the tibial tuberosity. Normal ranges • Male - 13 degrees • Female - 18 degrees ...
... The relationship b/t line of pull of the quadriceps and the line of the tendon from the midpoint on the patella to its insertion on the tibial tuberosity. Normal ranges • Male - 13 degrees • Female - 18 degrees ...
Three-dimensional reconstruction of the central nervous
... and Hoechst labelling conWrm the typical lobate appearance of the tardigrade brain which has been described by Marcus (1929). There are two pairs of caudally directed lobes, the outer dorsolateral lobes which bear the eyes (arrow in Fig. 1c) and the more ventral inner lobes (Figs. 1c, 2e). The large ...
... and Hoechst labelling conWrm the typical lobate appearance of the tardigrade brain which has been described by Marcus (1929). There are two pairs of caudally directed lobes, the outer dorsolateral lobes which bear the eyes (arrow in Fig. 1c) and the more ventral inner lobes (Figs. 1c, 2e). The large ...
Muscular-Anatomy-Handout
... Origin Superior Oblique: Transverse process of the atlas (C1) Inferior Oblique: Spinous process of the axis (C2) Rectus Capitis Posterior Major: Medial aspect of the inferior nuchal line of the occipital bone Rectus Capitis Posterior Minor: Medial aspect of the inferior nuchal line of the occipital ...
... Origin Superior Oblique: Transverse process of the atlas (C1) Inferior Oblique: Spinous process of the axis (C2) Rectus Capitis Posterior Major: Medial aspect of the inferior nuchal line of the occipital bone Rectus Capitis Posterior Minor: Medial aspect of the inferior nuchal line of the occipital ...
Interactive Knee - bodymechanics.info
... attachment. However, the fibers arising most anteriorly on the tibial plateau are attached most posteriorly on the lateral femoral condyle, and the fibers arising most posteriorly on the tibial plateau are attached most anteriorly on the femur. As a result of this arrangement the anterior cruciate l ...
... attachment. However, the fibers arising most anteriorly on the tibial plateau are attached most posteriorly on the lateral femoral condyle, and the fibers arising most posteriorly on the tibial plateau are attached most anteriorly on the femur. As a result of this arrangement the anterior cruciate l ...
Dr.Kaan Yücel yeditepeanatomyfhs122.wordpress.com
... The pineal gland is a small, conical structure that is attached by the pineal stalk to the diencephalon. The superior part of the base of the stalk contains the habenular commissure; the inferior part of the base of the stalk contains the posterior commissure. The pineal gland possesses no nerve cel ...
... The pineal gland is a small, conical structure that is attached by the pineal stalk to the diencephalon. The superior part of the base of the stalk contains the habenular commissure; the inferior part of the base of the stalk contains the posterior commissure. The pineal gland possesses no nerve cel ...
Chapt 15c - Dr. Jerry Cronin
... • Central egg-shaped cavity of bony labyrinth • Contains two membranous sacs 1. Saccule is continuous with cochlear duct 2. Utricle is continuous with semicircular canals ...
... • Central egg-shaped cavity of bony labyrinth • Contains two membranous sacs 1. Saccule is continuous with cochlear duct 2. Utricle is continuous with semicircular canals ...
Urogenital System
... The seminiferous tubulesare separated by the mesen-chyme, giving rise to the interstitial cells(of Leydig). By the eighth week, these cells secrete androgenic hormones— testosteroneand androstenedione—that induce mascu-line differentiation of the mesonephric ducts and the external genitalia. ...
... The seminiferous tubulesare separated by the mesen-chyme, giving rise to the interstitial cells(of Leydig). By the eighth week, these cells secrete androgenic hormones— testosteroneand androstenedione—that induce mascu-line differentiation of the mesonephric ducts and the external genitalia. ...
10. Development of genital system. Gonads. Genital ducts. External
... differentiation of the sexual dimorphism depends on the SRY gene (sex-determining region on Y) localized on the short arm of the Y chromosome. The protein product of this gene is the testis-determining factor - a transcription factor that initiates a cascade of gene regulations resulting in formatio ...
... differentiation of the sexual dimorphism depends on the SRY gene (sex-determining region on Y) localized on the short arm of the Y chromosome. The protein product of this gene is the testis-determining factor - a transcription factor that initiates a cascade of gene regulations resulting in formatio ...
Axilla and Brachial Region - UNE Faculty/Staff Index Page
... Supraclavicular Branches (may not be easily seen) Infraclavicular Branches Long thoracic nerve - serratus anterior Lateral pectoral nerve - pectoralis major Dorsal scapular nerve - rhomboids and levator scapulae ...
... Supraclavicular Branches (may not be easily seen) Infraclavicular Branches Long thoracic nerve - serratus anterior Lateral pectoral nerve - pectoralis major Dorsal scapular nerve - rhomboids and levator scapulae ...
HITS_on_pelvis_and_perineum
... They come to lie side by side, forming the corpus cavernosum Ischiocavernosus muscle invests the crura of corpus cavernosum darto's tunic Continuation of membranous layer of the superficial fascia from the abdominal wall into the scrotum Devoid of fat, but contains smooth muscle fibers Dar ...
... They come to lie side by side, forming the corpus cavernosum Ischiocavernosus muscle invests the crura of corpus cavernosum darto's tunic Continuation of membranous layer of the superficial fascia from the abdominal wall into the scrotum Devoid of fat, but contains smooth muscle fibers Dar ...
Laboratory 1 Anatomical Planes and Regions
... parallel to one of the other three planes. Oblique planes are at an angle and often more difficult to get one’s anatomical bearings. ...
... parallel to one of the other three planes. Oblique planes are at an angle and often more difficult to get one’s anatomical bearings. ...
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... ambiguus (ventral motor nucleus of the vagus) is not demonstrated, but its location (34) is indicated. The olive is a protuberance seen on the anterolateral aspect of the medulla. This contains the inferior olivary nucleus (33) and other components of the olivary complex . The olivary complex is a " ...
... ambiguus (ventral motor nucleus of the vagus) is not demonstrated, but its location (34) is indicated. The olive is a protuberance seen on the anterolateral aspect of the medulla. This contains the inferior olivary nucleus (33) and other components of the olivary complex . The olivary complex is a " ...
biomechanics of spine
... Ø Average range of flexion –extension at occipitoatlantal joint 13-15 degree Ø Additional 10° occurs at atlantoaxial joint Ø Flexion extension evenly distributed over entire cervical spine Ø Maximally at C5 –C6 Ø Anterior-posterior translation between dens and anterior atlantal arch 3mm Ø ...
... Ø Average range of flexion –extension at occipitoatlantal joint 13-15 degree Ø Additional 10° occurs at atlantoaxial joint Ø Flexion extension evenly distributed over entire cervical spine Ø Maximally at C5 –C6 Ø Anterior-posterior translation between dens and anterior atlantal arch 3mm Ø ...
Pons - Anatomy and Physiology
... • Superolateral walls of third ventricle • Bilateral nuclei connected by interthalamic adhesion (intermediate mass) – Contains several nuclei, named for location – Nuclei project and receive fibers from cerebral cortex ...
... • Superolateral walls of third ventricle • Bilateral nuclei connected by interthalamic adhesion (intermediate mass) – Contains several nuclei, named for location – Nuclei project and receive fibers from cerebral cortex ...
56-6935 Human Female Genital Organs
... eter of about 30 mm by the end of 9 months. The ovary not only forms mature ova, some of its cells have an endocrine secretory activity. Ovulation takes place in cycles of approximately 28 days, and it is thought that ovulation usually alternates between one ovary and the other. The two hormones kno ...
... eter of about 30 mm by the end of 9 months. The ovary not only forms mature ova, some of its cells have an endocrine secretory activity. Ovulation takes place in cycles of approximately 28 days, and it is thought that ovulation usually alternates between one ovary and the other. The two hormones kno ...
Cranial Nerves and Functional Components - Dr
... upon neurons located in various autonomic ganglia that, in turn, innervate smooth muscle and glands. The sensory nuclei in the brainstem are located lateral to the sulcus limitans. Immediately lateral to the sulcus limitans is found a column of neurons that receive visceral afferent fibers. This co ...
... upon neurons located in various autonomic ganglia that, in turn, innervate smooth muscle and glands. The sensory nuclei in the brainstem are located lateral to the sulcus limitans. Immediately lateral to the sulcus limitans is found a column of neurons that receive visceral afferent fibers. This co ...
04 Brachial Pluxes2012-09-08 02:453.3 MB
... .Medial pectoral n. .Medial root to median n. .Medial cutaneous n of arm. .Medial cutaneous n of forearm. ...
... .Medial pectoral n. .Medial root to median n. .Medial cutaneous n of arm. .Medial cutaneous n of forearm. ...
Practical 1 Worksheet
... 40. What is the easiest way to tell medial from lateral on the knee joint (model or cadaver)? 41. What two bony structures does the lateral collateral ligament attach? 42. Which of the collateral ligaments is larger (ie. is thicker/wider): medial or lateral? 43. Can you see the anterior cruciate lig ...
... 40. What is the easiest way to tell medial from lateral on the knee joint (model or cadaver)? 41. What two bony structures does the lateral collateral ligament attach? 42. Which of the collateral ligaments is larger (ie. is thicker/wider): medial or lateral? 43. Can you see the anterior cruciate lig ...
Drosophila embryogenesis
Drosophila embryogenesis, the process by which Drosophila (fruit fly) embryos form, is a favorite model system for geneticists and developmental biologists studying embryogenesis. The small size, short generation time, and large brood size make it ideal for genetic studies. Transparent embryos facilitate developmental studies. Drosophila melanogaster was introduced into the field of genetic experiments by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1909.