superficial & deep perineal pouches, urogenital diaphragm
... The greater vestibular glands are a pair of small mucus-secreting glands that lie under cover of the posterior parts of the bulb of the vestibule and the labia majora Each drains its secretion into the vestibule by a small duct which opens into the groove between the hymen and the posterior part of ...
... The greater vestibular glands are a pair of small mucus-secreting glands that lie under cover of the posterior parts of the bulb of the vestibule and the labia majora Each drains its secretion into the vestibule by a small duct which opens into the groove between the hymen and the posterior part of ...
The infratemporal fossa
... sling for the lower eyelid and lip in facial paralysis is another common indication : some dynamic movement is possible through the V3 branch of the trigeminal nerve .(also masseter muscle can be used in patient with facial paralysis ) . less common indication are for palate and maxillary reconstruc ...
... sling for the lower eyelid and lip in facial paralysis is another common indication : some dynamic movement is possible through the V3 branch of the trigeminal nerve .(also masseter muscle can be used in patient with facial paralysis ) . less common indication are for palate and maxillary reconstruc ...
Buttockectomy
... nerve. Minimal reconstruction is required. During the postoperative period it is important to take measures to prevent the formation of large postoperative seromas. The functional outcome of a resection of the gluteus maximus is a minimal deficit in hip extension only. The gait is normal. ■ A hemepe ...
... nerve. Minimal reconstruction is required. During the postoperative period it is important to take measures to prevent the formation of large postoperative seromas. The functional outcome of a resection of the gluteus maximus is a minimal deficit in hip extension only. The gait is normal. ■ A hemepe ...
PDF sample - Monsters of Rock Cruise
... cells or fibers, which, when depolarized, can contract to about half their length. 2. Skeletal muscle attaches to bone by way of a tendon, an aponeurosis, or a fleshy attachment. 3. Skeletal muscle is under voluntary or reflexive control by way of motor units composed of a skeletal motor neuron and ...
... cells or fibers, which, when depolarized, can contract to about half their length. 2. Skeletal muscle attaches to bone by way of a tendon, an aponeurosis, or a fleshy attachment. 3. Skeletal muscle is under voluntary or reflexive control by way of motor units composed of a skeletal motor neuron and ...
Shoulder summary
... All barbell extensions for the shoulders must be performed to the front with the elbows slightly forward. When doing lateral dumbbell raises, you’ll need to determine the proper height to raise the arms to. The correct movement is the one you can perform without causing pain. Not everyone responds t ...
... All barbell extensions for the shoulders must be performed to the front with the elbows slightly forward. When doing lateral dumbbell raises, you’ll need to determine the proper height to raise the arms to. The correct movement is the one you can perform without causing pain. Not everyone responds t ...
Chapter 94: Larynx - Anatomy
... of a pseudostratified, ciliated, columnar epithelium, except for the covering of the true vocal folds, which is stratified squamous epithelium. Tubuloalveolar glands are abundant, particularly in the region of the ventricle, and provide lubrication for the vocal folds. At the point of the aryepiglot ...
... of a pseudostratified, ciliated, columnar epithelium, except for the covering of the true vocal folds, which is stratified squamous epithelium. Tubuloalveolar glands are abundant, particularly in the region of the ventricle, and provide lubrication for the vocal folds. At the point of the aryepiglot ...
Clinical and Functional Significance of the Anomalous Insertion of
... of the elbow joint and because of its prime function in the elbow, it is often referred to as the workhorse of the elbow joint [2]. The main motor supply of the muscle is the musculocutaneous nerve, which is the nerve of the front of the arm. It also receives few fibres from the radial nerve for pro ...
... of the elbow joint and because of its prime function in the elbow, it is often referred to as the workhorse of the elbow joint [2]. The main motor supply of the muscle is the musculocutaneous nerve, which is the nerve of the front of the arm. It also receives few fibres from the radial nerve for pro ...
Pelvis and Perineum Pelvis - region of the trunk that is
... pelvic girdle for child bearing and is much rounder. - Obturator foramen in males is round and in females is oval. - The pelvic minor (true lower pelvis) is important in obstetrics b/c it’s the canal for which the fetus passes thru child birth. - Superior pelvic appature also important b/c it is the ...
... pelvic girdle for child bearing and is much rounder. - Obturator foramen in males is round and in females is oval. - The pelvic minor (true lower pelvis) is important in obstetrics b/c it’s the canal for which the fetus passes thru child birth. - Superior pelvic appature also important b/c it is the ...
Basic Human Anatomy - The Brookside Associates
... connective, muscle, and nervous tissues. Later, this lesson will discuss each type. TISSUES AND ORGANS a. Tissues make up organs. An organ is a structure performing a particular function. An organ is composed of several different tissues. Examples of organs are the lungs and the heart. b. In some ca ...
... connective, muscle, and nervous tissues. Later, this lesson will discuss each type. TISSUES AND ORGANS a. Tissues make up organs. An organ is a structure performing a particular function. An organ is composed of several different tissues. Examples of organs are the lungs and the heart. b. In some ca ...
1 • The esophagus is a tubular organ that conveys food from the
... consists of relatively coarse collagen fibers. It contains small mixed glands sparsely. In the connective tissue there are a few small groups of nerve cells and nerve fibers, called Meissner’s plexus, that control the function of the epithelium and glands. • Tunica muscularis is thick and composed o ...
... consists of relatively coarse collagen fibers. It contains small mixed glands sparsely. In the connective tissue there are a few small groups of nerve cells and nerve fibers, called Meissner’s plexus, that control the function of the epithelium and glands. • Tunica muscularis is thick and composed o ...
Chapter 1, Introduction to Human Anatomy/physiology
... back of the body. It is divided into TWO CAVITIES: CRANIAL CAVITY: Formed by the CRANIAL BONES; it houses the BRAIN. b. VERTEBRAL (SPINAL) CAVITY: Formed by VERTEBRAE of the backbone, it contains SPINAL CORD, and ROOTS of SPINAL NERVES. a. ...
... back of the body. It is divided into TWO CAVITIES: CRANIAL CAVITY: Formed by the CRANIAL BONES; it houses the BRAIN. b. VERTEBRAL (SPINAL) CAVITY: Formed by VERTEBRAE of the backbone, it contains SPINAL CORD, and ROOTS of SPINAL NERVES. a. ...
Transcripts/2_6 8
... Figures on Board: You have got to know the trigeminal nerve and facial nerve. Left Diagram: Facial nerve enters the internal auditory meatus, it comes into the skull 19mm long before it divides into a branch anteriorly, the greater petrosal nerve, which carries a lot of parasympathetic fibers that e ...
... Figures on Board: You have got to know the trigeminal nerve and facial nerve. Left Diagram: Facial nerve enters the internal auditory meatus, it comes into the skull 19mm long before it divides into a branch anteriorly, the greater petrosal nerve, which carries a lot of parasympathetic fibers that e ...
Lab Unit 2 notecards, student
... MUSCLES OF THE PECTORAL GIRDLE (p.18-19) They all have their origins on the clavicle or scapula. Generally, muscles cross a joint and move the part distal to that joint. For example, if a muscle’s origin is on the scapula and inserts into the humerus, It will move the humerus. TRAPEZIUS is fairly t ...
... MUSCLES OF THE PECTORAL GIRDLE (p.18-19) They all have their origins on the clavicle or scapula. Generally, muscles cross a joint and move the part distal to that joint. For example, if a muscle’s origin is on the scapula and inserts into the humerus, It will move the humerus. TRAPEZIUS is fairly t ...
Back muscles and space
... Muscles Of Back Extrinsic muscles: • Move the upper limbs and the ribs. • Innervated by anterior rami of spinal nerves. Intrinsic muscles: • Maintain posture and move the vertebral column. • Innervated by the posterior rami of spinal nerves. ...
... Muscles Of Back Extrinsic muscles: • Move the upper limbs and the ribs. • Innervated by anterior rami of spinal nerves. Intrinsic muscles: • Maintain posture and move the vertebral column. • Innervated by the posterior rami of spinal nerves. ...
Pectoralis major flap - Vula
... clavicle should equal or exceed the distance between the recipient site for the flap and the inferior edge of the clavicle. In women the paddle may be placed in the inframammary crease to include skin on either side of the crease, so as to avoid excessive bulk from breast tissue and for cosmetic rea ...
... clavicle should equal or exceed the distance between the recipient site for the flap and the inferior edge of the clavicle. In women the paddle may be placed in the inframammary crease to include skin on either side of the crease, so as to avoid excessive bulk from breast tissue and for cosmetic rea ...
Key Stage 3 - Oxford Sparks
... HCM cannot be cured, but medicines help to control its symptoms. Oxford scientists are developing treatments based on their new explanation of HCM. ...
... HCM cannot be cured, but medicines help to control its symptoms. Oxford scientists are developing treatments based on their new explanation of HCM. ...
Skeletal muscle
Skeletal muscle is a form of striated muscle tissue which is under the voluntary control of the somatic nervous system. It is one of three major muscle types, the others being cardiac muscle and smooth muscle. Most skeletal muscles are attached to bones by bundles of collagen fibers known as tendons.Skeletal muscle is made up of individual muscle cells or myocytes, known as muscle fibers. They are formed from the fusion of developmental myoblasts (a type of embryonic progenitor cell that gives rise to a muscle cell) in a process known as myogenesis. Muscle fibres are cylindrical, and multinucleated.Muscle fibers are in turn composed of myofibrils. The myofibrils are composed of actin and myosin filaments, repeated in units called sarcomeres, the basic functional units of the muscle fiber. The sarcomere is responsible for the striated appearance of skeletal muscle, and forms the basic machinery necessary for muscle contraction. The term muscle refers to multiple bundles of muscle fibers called fascicles. All muscles also contain connective tissue arranged in layers of fasciae. Each muscle is enclosed in a layer of fascia; each fascicle is enclosed by a layer of fascia and each individual muscle fiber is also enclosed in a layer of fascia.