Abdomen Review Sheet
... 1. One day, a 48-year-old nurse practitioner comes to your office, complaining of a “colicky” pain in the epigastric region. She notices that eating foods that are high in fat exacerbates the pain. When you examine her, you find that she is jaundiced. Upon taking her history, you also find that she ...
... 1. One day, a 48-year-old nurse practitioner comes to your office, complaining of a “colicky” pain in the epigastric region. She notices that eating foods that are high in fat exacerbates the pain. When you examine her, you find that she is jaundiced. Upon taking her history, you also find that she ...
lumbar plexus
... The lumbar plexus is formed by ventral rami of the upper 4 lumbar nerves, ( L1,2,3 and most of L4). It is formed within the substance of psoas major muscle. The sacral plexus is formed by ventral rami of a part of L4 & whole L5 (lumbosacral trunk) plus the S1,2,3 and most of S4, in front of piriform ...
... The lumbar plexus is formed by ventral rami of the upper 4 lumbar nerves, ( L1,2,3 and most of L4). It is formed within the substance of psoas major muscle. The sacral plexus is formed by ventral rami of a part of L4 & whole L5 (lumbosacral trunk) plus the S1,2,3 and most of S4, in front of piriform ...
Differential regulation of expression of genes encoding uncoupling
... fetal life but the virtual absence of UCP3 mRNA from brown fat before birth [29]. These results indicate that the cross-reactivity of the anti-UCP1 and anti-UCP3 antibodies was negligible and that they could be used for specific assessment of the relative abundance of these proteins in BAT mitochond ...
... fetal life but the virtual absence of UCP3 mRNA from brown fat before birth [29]. These results indicate that the cross-reactivity of the anti-UCP1 and anti-UCP3 antibodies was negligible and that they could be used for specific assessment of the relative abundance of these proteins in BAT mitochond ...
upper limb - Fisiokinesiterapia
... Flexor Carpi Radialis Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Flexor Retinaculum ...
... Flexor Carpi Radialis Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Flexor Retinaculum ...
eustachian tube
... ADITUS AD ANTRUM- BONY PROMINENCE OF HORIZONTAL CANAL LIES ON ITS MEDIAL SIDE ...
... ADITUS AD ANTRUM- BONY PROMINENCE OF HORIZONTAL CANAL LIES ON ITS MEDIAL SIDE ...
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
... You are expected to be able to identify these muscles on the models. Cadavers may be used in your lab to assist your learning – however, cadavers will NOT be on the practical exam. HEAD & NECK Move the head: Sternocleidomastoid Facial expression: Frontalis (frontal belly of epicranius) Occipitalis ( ...
... You are expected to be able to identify these muscles on the models. Cadavers may be used in your lab to assist your learning – however, cadavers will NOT be on the practical exam. HEAD & NECK Move the head: Sternocleidomastoid Facial expression: Frontalis (frontal belly of epicranius) Occipitalis ( ...
Comparative Anatomy Fall 2006
... pocket (Rathke’s pouch) that leads to anterior lobe This invagination meets the dienchephalon’s infundibular process which forms the posterior lobe ...
... pocket (Rathke’s pouch) that leads to anterior lobe This invagination meets the dienchephalon’s infundibular process which forms the posterior lobe ...
(FOR QUESTIONS 1-5, SEE PICTURES AT THE END OF THIS
... d. Lateral malleolus; distal; fibula Fill in the blank: when mobilizing the ankle into ___________ dorsiflexion, the practitioner should _______ the athlete’s movement. a. Active; assist b. Active; prevent c. Passive; assist d. Passive; prevent Choose the best description of what’s involved during e ...
... d. Lateral malleolus; distal; fibula Fill in the blank: when mobilizing the ankle into ___________ dorsiflexion, the practitioner should _______ the athlete’s movement. a. Active; assist b. Active; prevent c. Passive; assist d. Passive; prevent Choose the best description of what’s involved during e ...
1. The gastroesophageal junction occurs at - NYCC SP-01
... 36. Parietal bones ossify via which ossification process: a) lamellar ossification b) endochondral c) intramembraneous d) haversian 37. The coracoid fossa is located on which bone: a) Ulna b) humerus c) radius d) clavicle 38. The olecranon process is located on which bone: a) Ulna b) radius c)humeru ...
... 36. Parietal bones ossify via which ossification process: a) lamellar ossification b) endochondral c) intramembraneous d) haversian 37. The coracoid fossa is located on which bone: a) Ulna b) humerus c) radius d) clavicle 38. The olecranon process is located on which bone: a) Ulna b) radius c)humeru ...
Root of the Neck
... behind Anterior Scalene lateral edge of Ant. Scalene to 1st rib Branches of 1st part: -vertebral -internal thoracic -thyrocervical trunk Branches of 2nd part: -costocervical trunk Branch of 3rd part: -dorsal scapular ...
... behind Anterior Scalene lateral edge of Ant. Scalene to 1st rib Branches of 1st part: -vertebral -internal thoracic -thyrocervical trunk Branches of 2nd part: -costocervical trunk Branch of 3rd part: -dorsal scapular ...
Mrs. Sudha_cockroach
... ovaries. They are arranged in segments 4, 5 and 6 on lateral sides. • Ovarian tubules of each line join and form an oviduct. Oviducts from two ovaries join and form uterus. Uterus opens into vagina. • Vagina opens through a vaginal opening to the outside through segment number eight • A pair of bran ...
... ovaries. They are arranged in segments 4, 5 and 6 on lateral sides. • Ovarian tubules of each line join and form an oviduct. Oviducts from two ovaries join and form uterus. Uterus opens into vagina. • Vagina opens through a vaginal opening to the outside through segment number eight • A pair of bran ...
D170 Applied Human Anatomy Winter 2015 Dr
... Building a spinal cord 1. Which side is dorsal, which is ventral? 2. What “horn” names are given to the regions of gray matter? 3. What section of the spinal cord is this? 4. Label the four types of neurons in the gray matter: somatic and visceral sensory, somatic and visceral motor. ...
... Building a spinal cord 1. Which side is dorsal, which is ventral? 2. What “horn” names are given to the regions of gray matter? 3. What section of the spinal cord is this? 4. Label the four types of neurons in the gray matter: somatic and visceral sensory, somatic and visceral motor. ...
Anatomy of the Respiratory System
... Each of these pockets has an opening that connects to the nose. This opening is called an ostium. ...
... Each of these pockets has an opening that connects to the nose. This opening is called an ostium. ...
Implantation
... - anterior or posterior wall of uterine corpus • Embryoblast has 2 layers(bilaminar germ disc) - epiblast, hypoblast • Trophoblast consists of 2 layers - cytotrophoblast, syncytiotrophoblast • 2 cavities formed - amniotic cavity, yolk sac, • extraembryonic coelomic cavity (chorionic cavity) • 2 laye ...
... - anterior or posterior wall of uterine corpus • Embryoblast has 2 layers(bilaminar germ disc) - epiblast, hypoblast • Trophoblast consists of 2 layers - cytotrophoblast, syncytiotrophoblast • 2 cavities formed - amniotic cavity, yolk sac, • extraembryonic coelomic cavity (chorionic cavity) • 2 laye ...
Lecture 6
... OBJECTIVES At the end of the lecture, students should be able to: Define the “Mediastinum”. Differentiate between the divisions of the mediastinum. List the boundaries and contents of each division. Describe the relations between the important structures in each division. ...
... OBJECTIVES At the end of the lecture, students should be able to: Define the “Mediastinum”. Differentiate between the divisions of the mediastinum. List the boundaries and contents of each division. Describe the relations between the important structures in each division. ...
morphology of the larynx of corvus brachyrhynchos (passeriformes
... of 8 separate skeletal elements as opposed to 4 in GaZZus. Names for the muscles pose special problems for 2 reasons. The first stems from the fact that 2 muscles of the larynx have not been described earlier, and the second arises as a nomenclatural question of the names of the 2 main ...
... of 8 separate skeletal elements as opposed to 4 in GaZZus. Names for the muscles pose special problems for 2 reasons. The first stems from the fact that 2 muscles of the larynx have not been described earlier, and the second arises as a nomenclatural question of the names of the 2 main ...
Gross Morphology of the Endocrine Glands
... In the hypophyseal portal system the arteries that supply the adenohypophysis (anterior lobe) will receive the blood supply from the Superior hypophyseal arteries coming from the internal carotid artery, we call them superior because they go superior to the pituitary (they actually go to the hypotha ...
... In the hypophyseal portal system the arteries that supply the adenohypophysis (anterior lobe) will receive the blood supply from the Superior hypophyseal arteries coming from the internal carotid artery, we call them superior because they go superior to the pituitary (they actually go to the hypotha ...
The Neck
... trapezius & SCM;infrahyoid muscles 2. prevertebral layer muscles associated with vertebral column ...
... trapezius & SCM;infrahyoid muscles 2. prevertebral layer muscles associated with vertebral column ...
2. Which muscles are in the superficial layer?
... Posterior surface of middle third of ulna and interosseous membrane Dorsal surface of base of distal phalanx of thumb Posterior surface of distal third of radius and interosseous membrane Dorsal surface of base of proximal phalanx of the thumb ...
... Posterior surface of middle third of ulna and interosseous membrane Dorsal surface of base of distal phalanx of thumb Posterior surface of distal third of radius and interosseous membrane Dorsal surface of base of proximal phalanx of the thumb ...
The metatrochophore of a deep
... Figs. 1b, 2; #675, Figs. 1c, 3c, d), and a small pygidium. Several characters define this stage as a metatrochophore (e.g., Heimler 1988; see terminology): the larval body was segmented with coelomic cavities differentiated in the first and second chaetiger; a larval apical organ, a prototroch, and ...
... Figs. 1b, 2; #675, Figs. 1c, 3c, d), and a small pygidium. Several characters define this stage as a metatrochophore (e.g., Heimler 1988; see terminology): the larval body was segmented with coelomic cavities differentiated in the first and second chaetiger; a larval apical organ, a prototroch, and ...
anatomy 6: formation of body cavities and diaphragm
... as lungs grow- cavities expand lateral and ventral on either side of heart visceral pleura- derived from visceral lateral mesoderm parietal pleura- derived from parietal lateral mesoderm pleural cavity between Abdominal cavity parietal mesoderm lines elongating body wall visceral mesoder ...
... as lungs grow- cavities expand lateral and ventral on either side of heart visceral pleura- derived from visceral lateral mesoderm parietal pleura- derived from parietal lateral mesoderm pleural cavity between Abdominal cavity parietal mesoderm lines elongating body wall visceral mesoder ...
The heart walls and coronary circulation
... 2002) divided the left ventricle into 17 segments and 4 walls – septal, anterior, lateral, and inferior (Figures 3 and 4). This consensus states that the classical inferoposterior wall should be called inferior “for consistency” and segment 4 inferobasal instead of posterior. Figures 3 and 4 show th ...
... 2002) divided the left ventricle into 17 segments and 4 walls – septal, anterior, lateral, and inferior (Figures 3 and 4). This consensus states that the classical inferoposterior wall should be called inferior “for consistency” and segment 4 inferobasal instead of posterior. Figures 3 and 4 show th ...
Sphenopalatine artery (SPA) ligation - Vula
... 7. Gently medialise the posterior part of the middle turbinate taking care not to fracture the middle turbinate at its attachment to the cribriform plate as this may cause a CSF leak. There is no need to medialise the anterior portion of the middle turbinate 8. Palpate the lateral nasal wall to loca ...
... 7. Gently medialise the posterior part of the middle turbinate taking care not to fracture the middle turbinate at its attachment to the cribriform plate as this may cause a CSF leak. There is no need to medialise the anterior portion of the middle turbinate 8. Palpate the lateral nasal wall to loca ...
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.