THE AXIAL SKELETON - Archbishop Ryan High School
... – Unequal muscle pull on the spine Scoliosis: twisted disease – Abnormal lateral curvature that occurs most often in the thoracic region – Quite common during late childhood, particularly in girls, for some unknown reason – Sever cases result from abnormal vertebral structure, lower limbs of unequal ...
... – Unequal muscle pull on the spine Scoliosis: twisted disease – Abnormal lateral curvature that occurs most often in the thoracic region – Quite common during late childhood, particularly in girls, for some unknown reason – Sever cases result from abnormal vertebral structure, lower limbs of unequal ...
THE AXIAL SKELETON
... – Unequal muscle pull on the spine Scoliosis: twisted disease – Abnormal lateral curvature that occurs most often in the thoracic region – Quite common during late childhood, particularly in girls, for some unknown reason – Sever cases result from abnormal vertebral structure, lower limbs of unequal ...
... – Unequal muscle pull on the spine Scoliosis: twisted disease – Abnormal lateral curvature that occurs most often in the thoracic region – Quite common during late childhood, particularly in girls, for some unknown reason – Sever cases result from abnormal vertebral structure, lower limbs of unequal ...
Chapter 7 - The Axial Skeleton
... 7-6 Identify and describe the curvatures of the spinal column, and indicate the function of each. 7-7 Identify the vertebral regions, and describe the distinctive structural and functional characteristics of vertebrae in each region. 7-8 Explain the significance of the articulations between the thor ...
... 7-6 Identify and describe the curvatures of the spinal column, and indicate the function of each. 7-7 Identify the vertebral regions, and describe the distinctive structural and functional characteristics of vertebrae in each region. 7-8 Explain the significance of the articulations between the thor ...
Personal Fitness Quiz 5 Study Guide
... * IF YOU FILL OUT THE STUDY GUIDE YOU CAN USE IT ON THE TEST!!!* Anatomy of the Thoracic Region - Where is this on the body? - What does the thoracic cage protect? Bones of the Thoracic Region - Also called the ___________________ - Ribs: - What are the three types of ribs and what number are they? ...
... * IF YOU FILL OUT THE STUDY GUIDE YOU CAN USE IT ON THE TEST!!!* Anatomy of the Thoracic Region - Where is this on the body? - What does the thoracic cage protect? Bones of the Thoracic Region - Also called the ___________________ - Ribs: - What are the three types of ribs and what number are they? ...
Learning Goals
... 1- Name the regions of the vertebral column, and number of vertebrae in each segment 2- Identify the distinguishing characteristics of vertebrae from each spinal column segment ...
... 1- Name the regions of the vertebral column, and number of vertebrae in each segment 2- Identify the distinguishing characteristics of vertebrae from each spinal column segment ...
The Axial skeleton
... foramen there is the mental tubercle, it's deeper in some people and it resulted from fusion of two bones like in the maxilla. ...
... foramen there is the mental tubercle, it's deeper in some people and it resulted from fusion of two bones like in the maxilla. ...
BIOL 218 52999 F 2014 MTX 1 Practice Q
... A. air B. yellow bone marrow C. water D. red bone marrow 94. The main types of fetal ossification include: Mark all that apply. A. intrchondral B. endochondral C. endomembranous D. intramermbranous ...
... A. air B. yellow bone marrow C. water D. red bone marrow 94. The main types of fetal ossification include: Mark all that apply. A. intrchondral B. endochondral C. endomembranous D. intramermbranous ...
Chapter 07 Study Outlines
... __________________________________________________________________ 3. In scissors, the _____________________________________ form a rigid bar. 4. The pivot of scissors is _____________________________________________ 5. The resistance of scissors is _________________________________________ 6. The f ...
... __________________________________________________________________ 3. In scissors, the _____________________________________ form a rigid bar. 4. The pivot of scissors is _____________________________________________ 5. The resistance of scissors is _________________________________________ 6. The f ...
Bio 211 Lecture 14
... allow 1) movement of the skull bones and 2) brain growth. Figure from: Martini’s Visual A&P, 1st edition, 2011 ...
... allow 1) movement of the skull bones and 2) brain growth. Figure from: Martini’s Visual A&P, 1st edition, 2011 ...
Lecture 3
... • Every vertebrae has the following: – 1. body – weight bearing part of the vertebra • separated by the discs ...
... • Every vertebrae has the following: – 1. body – weight bearing part of the vertebra • separated by the discs ...
L5-Copy of Radiological_Anatomy_of_Thorax_(2)[1]
... • The x-rays enter through the anterior aspect and exit through the posterior aspect of the chest. • AP chest x-rays are done where it is difficult for the patient to obtain a normal chest x-ray, such as when the patient cannot get out of bed (supine position). • Lateral view • Indicated only for fu ...
... • The x-rays enter through the anterior aspect and exit through the posterior aspect of the chest. • AP chest x-rays are done where it is difficult for the patient to obtain a normal chest x-ray, such as when the patient cannot get out of bed (supine position). • Lateral view • Indicated only for fu ...
Class #9 Chest Muscles and Bones
... interconnect to form tendinous inscriptions Actions: Flexion of torso/trunk ...
... interconnect to form tendinous inscriptions Actions: Flexion of torso/trunk ...
Nerve activates contraction
... Cervical curvature appears when baby begins to raise its head. Lumbar curvature when baby begins to walk. ...
... Cervical curvature appears when baby begins to raise its head. Lumbar curvature when baby begins to walk. ...
Right Scapula
... Pectoral Appendage with labeled photographs By Andrew W. Parsons Copyright 2000, All Rights Reserved. ...
... Pectoral Appendage with labeled photographs By Andrew W. Parsons Copyright 2000, All Rights Reserved. ...
Playdough Surgery Group quiz
... Playdough Surgery Group Quiz Be prepared to explain and demonstrate what each of these words mean. Superior / Inferior ...
... Playdough Surgery Group Quiz Be prepared to explain and demonstrate what each of these words mean. Superior / Inferior ...
Chapter 14 Spine Structure - PHT 1228c Therapeutic Exercise II
... Cervical and Thoracic Region – Round back (increased kyphosis) with forward ...
... Cervical and Thoracic Region – Round back (increased kyphosis) with forward ...
Tongji Univesity School of Medicine 2012
... E. Urethral bulb part 22 The correct description of cochlea is that A. scala vestibuli ends round widow B. it is full of perilymph fluid in the cochlea C. it receives vibration only from ossicle chain in tympanic cavity D. apparatus of balance is located in the cochlea E. there is no communication b ...
... E. Urethral bulb part 22 The correct description of cochlea is that A. scala vestibuli ends round widow B. it is full of perilymph fluid in the cochlea C. it receives vibration only from ossicle chain in tympanic cavity D. apparatus of balance is located in the cochlea E. there is no communication b ...
S13 Bio 128 lab syllabus 8-1-12
... The jugular notch is used as a landmark to locate the great vessels of the heart including the aorta, superior vena and pulmonary trunk. The sternal angle is the joint between the manubrium and the body of the sternum and is the common site of fractures if the sternum receives a forceful blow. Ribs ...
... The jugular notch is used as a landmark to locate the great vessels of the heart including the aorta, superior vena and pulmonary trunk. The sternal angle is the joint between the manubrium and the body of the sternum and is the common site of fractures if the sternum receives a forceful blow. Ribs ...
Norma Basalis OBJECTIVES At the end of this lecture, students will
... – On medial surfaces of which attach alar ligaments – Articulate with superior articular surfaces overlying lateral masses of atlas • Jugular process – Lateral to each occipital condyle – Attachment for rectus capitis lateralis muscle & lateral atlantooccipital ligament • Hypoglossal canal – Courses ...
... – On medial surfaces of which attach alar ligaments – Articulate with superior articular surfaces overlying lateral masses of atlas • Jugular process – Lateral to each occipital condyle – Attachment for rectus capitis lateralis muscle & lateral atlantooccipital ligament • Hypoglossal canal – Courses ...
206 bones of the body pdf
... The sacral vertebrae (5 at birth, later fused into one) The coccygeal vertebrae (5 at birth, some or all of the bones fuse together but there seems to be a disagreement between researchers as to what the most common number should be. Some say the most common is 1, others say 2 or 3, with 4 being the ...
... The sacral vertebrae (5 at birth, later fused into one) The coccygeal vertebrae (5 at birth, some or all of the bones fuse together but there seems to be a disagreement between researchers as to what the most common number should be. Some say the most common is 1, others say 2 or 3, with 4 being the ...
Injuries to the Head and Spine
... • Knocked out: find tooth, wash it, put back in place and send to dentist • If can’t put back in place, wrap it in moist, sterile gauze and send with athlete to dentist ...
... • Knocked out: find tooth, wash it, put back in place and send to dentist • If can’t put back in place, wrap it in moist, sterile gauze and send with athlete to dentist ...
Mediastinum2008-12-31 04:212.4 MB
... 12th thoracic vertebra by passing behind the medial arcuate ligament. The 1st ganglion is often fused with the inferior cervical ganglion to form the stellate ganglion. Branches: 1- Gray rami communicantes go to all the thoracic spinal nerves. The postganglionic fibers are distributed to the blood v ...
... 12th thoracic vertebra by passing behind the medial arcuate ligament. The 1st ganglion is often fused with the inferior cervical ganglion to form the stellate ganglion. Branches: 1- Gray rami communicantes go to all the thoracic spinal nerves. The postganglionic fibers are distributed to the blood v ...
Vertebra
In the vertebrate spinal column, each vertebra is an irregular bone with a complex structure composed of bone and some hyaline cartilage, the proportions of which vary according to the segment of the backbone and the species of vertebrate animal.The basic configuration of a vertebra varies; the large part is the body, and the central part is the centrum. The upper and lower surfaces of the vertebra body give attachment to the intervertebral discs. The posterior part of a vertebra forms a vertebral arch, in eleven parts, consisting of two pedicles, two laminae, and seven processes. The laminae give attachment to the ligamenta flava. There are vertebral notches formed from the shape of the pedicles, which form the intervertebral foramina when the vertebrae articulate. These foramina are the entry and exit conducts for the spinal nerves. The body of the vertebra and the vertebral arch form the vertebral foramen, the larger, central opening that accommodates the spinal canal, which encloses and protects the spinal cord.Vertebrae articulate with each other to give strength and flexibility to the spinal column, and the shape at their back and front aspects determines the range of movement. Structurally, vertebrae are essentially alike across the vertebrate species, with the greatest difference seen between an aquatic animal and other vertebrate animals. As such, vertebrates take their name from the vertebrae that compose the vertebral column.