Jon Storm-Mathisen - Universitetet i Oslo
... Theoretical questions – functional anatomy: emphasis on clinically relevant topics ...
... Theoretical questions – functional anatomy: emphasis on clinically relevant topics ...
Anatomical Examination of the Foramens of the Middle Cranial Fossa
... UNVER DOGAN, N.; FAZLIOGULLARI, Z.; UYSAL, I. I.; SEKER, M. & KARABULUT, A. K. Anatomical examination of the foramens of the middle cranial fossa. Int. J. Morphol., 32(1):43-48, 2014. SUMMARY: Three foramina can be identified in the greater wing of the sphenoid bone: The foramen rotundum (FR), foram ...
... UNVER DOGAN, N.; FAZLIOGULLARI, Z.; UYSAL, I. I.; SEKER, M. & KARABULUT, A. K. Anatomical examination of the foramens of the middle cranial fossa. Int. J. Morphol., 32(1):43-48, 2014. SUMMARY: Three foramina can be identified in the greater wing of the sphenoid bone: The foramen rotundum (FR), foram ...
Inferior division of 3 rd cranial n. Lateral Rectus Eye ball
... Background: Requirement of the good specimens of human eye showing all its muscles from their origin to insertion, optic nerve and ciliary ganglion has been always felt during the teaching of anatomy of human eye. Aim: To make Museum specimens of human eye showing eye ball with its muscles, nerves, ...
... Background: Requirement of the good specimens of human eye showing all its muscles from their origin to insertion, optic nerve and ciliary ganglion has been always felt during the teaching of anatomy of human eye. Aim: To make Museum specimens of human eye showing eye ball with its muscles, nerves, ...
Introduction of Anatomy
... Chose not to have his name attached to the parts of body he described unlike anatomists Sylvius, Fallopius, Eustachius. Father of Modern Anatomy ‘Reformer of Anatomy’ ...
... Chose not to have his name attached to the parts of body he described unlike anatomists Sylvius, Fallopius, Eustachius. Father of Modern Anatomy ‘Reformer of Anatomy’ ...
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... Chose not to have his name attached to the parts of body he described unlike anatomists Sylvius, Fallopius, Eustachius. Father of Modern Anatomy ‘Reformer of Anatomy’ ...
... Chose not to have his name attached to the parts of body he described unlike anatomists Sylvius, Fallopius, Eustachius. Father of Modern Anatomy ‘Reformer of Anatomy’ ...
Introduction to the Lower Limb
... • Right-click on the artery as it crosses in front of the vastus intermedius and select “Cross Section” • Zoom in on the cross section of the right thigh by using the magnification slider and dragging 4 • Follow the artery by holding down the command (Mac) or ctrl (PC) key while pressing the up a ...
... • Right-click on the artery as it crosses in front of the vastus intermedius and select “Cross Section” • Zoom in on the cross section of the right thigh by using the magnification slider and dragging 4 • Follow the artery by holding down the command (Mac) or ctrl (PC) key while pressing the up a ...
Introduction to the Lower Limb
... Select the “Highlight” tool from the toolbar below the dissection area Click on the Inguinal Ligament (the superior border of the triangle) to highlight Highlight the Adductor Longus (the medial border of the triangle) Highlight the Sartorius (the lateral border of the triangle) Highlight stru ...
... Select the “Highlight” tool from the toolbar below the dissection area Click on the Inguinal Ligament (the superior border of the triangle) to highlight Highlight the Adductor Longus (the medial border of the triangle) Highlight the Sartorius (the lateral border of the triangle) Highlight stru ...
Common bile duct: On its way to 2nd part of duodenum. Therefore
... cadaver from the grave or tomb) ; and also is a modern science ...
... cadaver from the grave or tomb) ; and also is a modern science ...
SMS 186
... • Anatomy has its own vocabulary/terms i.e anatomical nomenclature Examples Thorax-chest Axilla-armpit Carpal-wrist Brachial-arm Gluteal-buttocks Crural-leg (front side) Tarsal-ankle Eponyms-e.g Adam’s apple, Eustachian tube, Sertoli cells ...
... • Anatomy has its own vocabulary/terms i.e anatomical nomenclature Examples Thorax-chest Axilla-armpit Carpal-wrist Brachial-arm Gluteal-buttocks Crural-leg (front side) Tarsal-ankle Eponyms-e.g Adam’s apple, Eustachian tube, Sertoli cells ...
Cat Dissection: Day 3 - Eaton Community Schools
... Prepare lab station for dissection: pan, tools, paper towels, lab manual. Remember to wear your gloves, goggles, and face mask (if desired). Bring cat specimen to your lab station, untie bag, and place on dissection pan. Save the body bag, rubber band, and toe tag to be reused at the end of class. O ...
... Prepare lab station for dissection: pan, tools, paper towels, lab manual. Remember to wear your gloves, goggles, and face mask (if desired). Bring cat specimen to your lab station, untie bag, and place on dissection pan. Save the body bag, rubber band, and toe tag to be reused at the end of class. O ...
A Frame of Reference for Anatomical Study Anatomy and
... Direction and Position • Created for communicating the direction and relative positions of body structures. • Most have Latin or Greek roots. • Some are eponyms (commemorative names). ...
... Direction and Position • Created for communicating the direction and relative positions of body structures. • Most have Latin or Greek roots. • Some are eponyms (commemorative names). ...
Orientation to Human Body PPT
... • Cavities and the organs (viscera) of the cavities are lined with membranes. Why do you think this is? – Dorsal cavities: Cranial, vertebral. • Dorsal membranes: meninges. – Ventral cavities: Thoracic, abdominopelvic. • Ventral membranes: pluera, pericardium, ...
... • Cavities and the organs (viscera) of the cavities are lined with membranes. Why do you think this is? – Dorsal cavities: Cranial, vertebral. • Dorsal membranes: meninges. – Ventral cavities: Thoracic, abdominopelvic. • Ventral membranes: pluera, pericardium, ...
Introduction to the Clinically Oriented Anatomy
... Anatomy is the study of the structure of the human body. ♦ Regional anatomy considers the body as organized into segments or parts. ♦ Systemic anatomy sees the body as organized into organ systems. ♦ Surface anatomy provides information about structures that may be observed or palpated beneath the s ...
... Anatomy is the study of the structure of the human body. ♦ Regional anatomy considers the body as organized into segments or parts. ♦ Systemic anatomy sees the body as organized into organ systems. ♦ Surface anatomy provides information about structures that may be observed or palpated beneath the s ...
Dr.Kaan Yücel http://fhs121.org Introduction to anatomy
... methods advanced from examination of animals through dissection of cadavers to technologically complex techniques developed in the 20th century. The study of anatomy begins at least as early as 1600 BCE, the date of the Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus. The final major anatomist of ancient times was Gal ...
... methods advanced from examination of animals through dissection of cadavers to technologically complex techniques developed in the 20th century. The study of anatomy begins at least as early as 1600 BCE, the date of the Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus. The final major anatomist of ancient times was Gal ...
Anatomy - RMC Science Home
... • I am distal to the L wrist • I am superficial to the skin • I am lateral to the L ring finger, but medial to the L index finger • I am posterior to the palm ...
... • I am distal to the L wrist • I am superficial to the skin • I am lateral to the L ring finger, but medial to the L index finger • I am posterior to the palm ...
Ten Body Systems
... and responds to sensations to maintain homeostasis Monitors and controls body activities ...
... and responds to sensations to maintain homeostasis Monitors and controls body activities ...
The Study of Human Anatomy
... Smaller entities interact with one another and form bigger entities that can perform additional functions. Atoms Molecules Cells Tissues Organs Organ-systems Body 11 Organ-Systems of Body Learn the parts and main functions of each system. Integumentary System Digestive System Skeletal Syst ...
... Smaller entities interact with one another and form bigger entities that can perform additional functions. Atoms Molecules Cells Tissues Organs Organ-systems Body 11 Organ-Systems of Body Learn the parts and main functions of each system. Integumentary System Digestive System Skeletal Syst ...
An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Study Guide
... Page 3-5: Identify the 5 basic function all living things perform and explain what is involved in each function Distinguish between anatomy and physiology Distinguish between histology and cytology Pages 5-7 Identify the levels of organization in a living multi-cellular organism Identify the 11 majo ...
... Page 3-5: Identify the 5 basic function all living things perform and explain what is involved in each function Distinguish between anatomy and physiology Distinguish between histology and cytology Pages 5-7 Identify the levels of organization in a living multi-cellular organism Identify the 11 majo ...
Anatomical Terms Worksheet
... Anatomy: Directional Terms Practice In Anatomy specific terms are used to explain the location of body organs, systems, as well as body movements. •1 Fill in the missing words to make the passage correct using words from the word bank provided. reference, side, stand, body, arms, hands, anatomical, ...
... Anatomy: Directional Terms Practice In Anatomy specific terms are used to explain the location of body organs, systems, as well as body movements. •1 Fill in the missing words to make the passage correct using words from the word bank provided. reference, side, stand, body, arms, hands, anatomical, ...
Andreas Vesalius
Andreas Vesalius (31 December 1514–15 October 1564) was a Brabançon anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, De humani corporis fabrica (On the Fabric of the Human Body). Vesalius is often referred to as the founder of modern human anatomy. He was born in Brussels, which though now part of Belgium, was then part of the Habsburg Netherlands. He was professor at the University of Padua and later became Imperial physician at the court of Emperor Charles V.Andreas Vesalius is the Latinized form of the Dutch Andries van Wesel, a common practice among European scholars in his time. His name is also given as Andrea Vesalius, André Vésale, Andrea Vesalio, Andreas Vesal, André Vesalio and Andre Vesalepo.