Questions for Anatomy Exam
... originate in the left ventricle and attach to the chordae tendinae of the mitral valve. d. The aortic and pulmonary valves are closed by there respective papillary muscles. 27. Which of the following is true: a. In the fetus blood can cross the atrial septum from via the foramen ovale. b. Oxygenated ...
... originate in the left ventricle and attach to the chordae tendinae of the mitral valve. d. The aortic and pulmonary valves are closed by there respective papillary muscles. 27. Which of the following is true: a. In the fetus blood can cross the atrial septum from via the foramen ovale. b. Oxygenated ...
Pediatrics as a science about a healthy and sick child. Periods
... respiratory diseases; children with risk of developing chronic pathology; reconvalescent children after severe acute diseases. III. Children with chronic pathology in compensation. IV. Children with chronic pathology in subcompensation. V. Children with chronic pathology in decompensation. ...
... respiratory diseases; children with risk of developing chronic pathology; reconvalescent children after severe acute diseases. III. Children with chronic pathology in compensation. IV. Children with chronic pathology in subcompensation. V. Children with chronic pathology in decompensation. ...
Fetal Pig Dissection Instructions External Anatomy
... 5 Locate the umbilical cord. With scissors, cut across the cord about 1 cm from the body. Examine the 3 openings in the umbilical cord. The largest is the umbilical vein, which carries blood from the placenta to the fetus. The two smaller openings are the umbilical arteries which carry blood from th ...
... 5 Locate the umbilical cord. With scissors, cut across the cord about 1 cm from the body. Examine the 3 openings in the umbilical cord. The largest is the umbilical vein, which carries blood from the placenta to the fetus. The two smaller openings are the umbilical arteries which carry blood from th ...
Embryo final study tips
... The septum primum grows down from the roof of the primordial atrium towards the fusing endocardial cushions. As this septum grows, the foramen primum forms between the free edge and the endocardial cushions. As it gets smaller and smaller the septum primum grows and fuses with the endocardial cushio ...
... The septum primum grows down from the roof of the primordial atrium towards the fusing endocardial cushions. As this septum grows, the foramen primum forms between the free edge and the endocardial cushions. As it gets smaller and smaller the septum primum grows and fuses with the endocardial cushio ...
Development of the Respiratory System
... surfactant, the fluid that reduces the surface tension at the alveolar cell surface. Finally, from the 8th month on, the mature alveoli continue to be formed with an increase in the amount of surface area where capillaries and alveolar cells are in contact. This period of lung development is the alv ...
... surfactant, the fluid that reduces the surface tension at the alveolar cell surface. Finally, from the 8th month on, the mature alveoli continue to be formed with an increase in the amount of surface area where capillaries and alveolar cells are in contact. This period of lung development is the alv ...
Development of Respiratory System
... Sufficient terminal sacs, pulmonary vasculature & surfactant are present to permit survival of a prematurely born infants Fetuses born prematurely at 24-26 weeks may suffer from respiratory distress due to surfactant deficiency but may survive if given intensive care. ...
... Sufficient terminal sacs, pulmonary vasculature & surfactant are present to permit survival of a prematurely born infants Fetuses born prematurely at 24-26 weeks may suffer from respiratory distress due to surfactant deficiency but may survive if given intensive care. ...
Laboratory Exercise 12 Anatomy of the Heart
... pericardial membranes secrete serous fluid for lubrication. The myocardium composed of cardiac muscle tissue, makes up the bulk of the heart wall. The endocardium is the endothelial layer internal to the myocardium that lines the heart’s chambers and valves. The endothelium is a type of squamous epi ...
... pericardial membranes secrete serous fluid for lubrication. The myocardium composed of cardiac muscle tissue, makes up the bulk of the heart wall. The endocardium is the endothelial layer internal to the myocardium that lines the heart’s chambers and valves. The endothelium is a type of squamous epi ...
perkembangan organ reproduksi wanita dari janin sampai lahir
... The male and female gonads derive from an area called urogenital ridge, a condensation tissue near adrenal gland The gonad develops a cortex and a medulla Until the 6th week of uterine life, primordial gonads are undifferentiated → identical in both sexes A gene on Y chromosome (SRY gene) is express ...
... The male and female gonads derive from an area called urogenital ridge, a condensation tissue near adrenal gland The gonad develops a cortex and a medulla Until the 6th week of uterine life, primordial gonads are undifferentiated → identical in both sexes A gene on Y chromosome (SRY gene) is express ...
Chapter 15: Reproductive system
... ______________: is when the opening if the cervix widens. ______________: the developing human from the time of implantation to the end of the eighth week after conception. ______________: the stage of labor that starts at full dilation and ends when the baby is delivered. ______________: a developi ...
... ______________: is when the opening if the cervix widens. ______________: the developing human from the time of implantation to the end of the eighth week after conception. ______________: the stage of labor that starts at full dilation and ends when the baby is delivered. ______________: a developi ...
HEART internal structure
... – Receives oxygen rich blood from the two right and two left pulmonary veins. – Blood passes from the left atrium to the left ventricle through the left atrioventricular valve or bicuspid. ...
... – Receives oxygen rich blood from the two right and two left pulmonary veins. – Blood passes from the left atrium to the left ventricle through the left atrioventricular valve or bicuspid. ...
Arch of aorta and its relations
... subclavian artery appears). This has a sgnificance; it prevents the brain from receiving poorly oxygenated blood {{this is important in lab exam}} 4. Superficial cardiac plexus: this is formed of 2 small nerves (sympathetic and parasympathetic) which lie anterior to the ligamentum arteriosum 5. Post ...
... subclavian artery appears). This has a sgnificance; it prevents the brain from receiving poorly oxygenated blood {{this is important in lab exam}} 4. Superficial cardiac plexus: this is formed of 2 small nerves (sympathetic and parasympathetic) which lie anterior to the ligamentum arteriosum 5. Post ...
Cardiovascular System part II
... body. Receives drainage from the leg. Begins at the foot and goes to the thigh. Common iliac vein: right and left are formed by the external and internal iliac veins and drain the pelvis Right gonadal vein: drain the right ovary and right testicle Left gonadal vein: drain the left ovary and left ...
... body. Receives drainage from the leg. Begins at the foot and goes to the thigh. Common iliac vein: right and left are formed by the external and internal iliac veins and drain the pelvis Right gonadal vein: drain the right ovary and right testicle Left gonadal vein: drain the left ovary and left ...
The Anatomy of Obstetrics - kusm
... of the pelvis and vulva Describe the anatomic changes in the woman caused by normal physiologic adaptation to pregnancy Describe the anatomic changes that occur during the ...
... of the pelvis and vulva Describe the anatomic changes in the woman caused by normal physiologic adaptation to pregnancy Describe the anatomic changes that occur during the ...
Name
... The larval form is a tadpole. A newly hatched tadpole lives off yolk stored in its body until its mouth opens and it can feed. The aquatic larvae breathe with gills and must undergo METAMORPHOSIS to become terrestrial, adult air breathers with lungs. Many land dwelling amphibians lay eggs in moist p ...
... The larval form is a tadpole. A newly hatched tadpole lives off yolk stored in its body until its mouth opens and it can feed. The aquatic larvae breathe with gills and must undergo METAMORPHOSIS to become terrestrial, adult air breathers with lungs. Many land dwelling amphibians lay eggs in moist p ...
Vertebrate Classes - Fulton County Schools
... 75% bypasses the lungs and flows directly to posterior to sacssacs connect with air spaces in bones, filling the hollow bones with air. When bird exhales the carbon dioxide rich air from the lungs, oxygen rich air is forced out of the posterior air ...
... 75% bypasses the lungs and flows directly to posterior to sacssacs connect with air spaces in bones, filling the hollow bones with air. When bird exhales the carbon dioxide rich air from the lungs, oxygen rich air is forced out of the posterior air ...
4. Anatomy of Heart... - College of Pharmacy at Howard University
... The pulmonary valve is known as the right semilunar valve. Blood travels to the lungs via the pulmonary valve into a large artery, the pulmonary trunk. The aortic valve is known as the left semilunar valve. Blood travels into the systemic circulation via the aortic valve into the large artery th ...
... The pulmonary valve is known as the right semilunar valve. Blood travels to the lungs via the pulmonary valve into a large artery, the pulmonary trunk. The aortic valve is known as the left semilunar valve. Blood travels into the systemic circulation via the aortic valve into the large artery th ...
Embryology Review (from Ida) - U
... VSDoverriding aorta The aortic and LV blood flowing back into the pulmonary/RV system results in RV hypertrophy and pulmonary hypertension ...
... VSDoverriding aorta The aortic and LV blood flowing back into the pulmonary/RV system results in RV hypertrophy and pulmonary hypertension ...
The Cardiovascular System
... heard is called ventricular contraction. That is when the ventricles force the blood inside them out through their respective arteries. ► The second noise is ventricular relaxation. At this point the blood in the atrium is forced into the relaxed ventricle during that atrium’s contraction. ...
... heard is called ventricular contraction. That is when the ventricles force the blood inside them out through their respective arteries. ► The second noise is ventricular relaxation. At this point the blood in the atrium is forced into the relaxed ventricle during that atrium’s contraction. ...
The Cardiovascular System
... heard is called ventricular contraction. That is when the ventricles force the blood inside them out through their respective arteries. ► The second noise is ventricular relaxation. At this point the blood in the atrium is forced into the relaxed ventricle during that atrium’s contraction. ...
... heard is called ventricular contraction. That is when the ventricles force the blood inside them out through their respective arteries. ► The second noise is ventricular relaxation. At this point the blood in the atrium is forced into the relaxed ventricle during that atrium’s contraction. ...
slides_5
... The T R O P H O B L A S T differentiates into two layers The cytotrophoblast The syncytiotrophoblast The E M B R Y O B L A S T forms two layers The epiblast The hypoblast The E X T R A E M B RY O N I C M E S O D E R M splits into two ...
... The T R O P H O B L A S T differentiates into two layers The cytotrophoblast The syncytiotrophoblast The E M B R Y O B L A S T forms two layers The epiblast The hypoblast The E X T R A E M B RY O N I C M E S O D E R M splits into two ...
blood supply of the heart
... - in 85% of patients the RCA terminates as the posterior descending artery (right dominant) ...
... - in 85% of patients the RCA terminates as the posterior descending artery (right dominant) ...
Anatomy and Physiology of the Heart
... Diastole = heart relaxation These terms refer to the contraction and relaxation of ...
... Diastole = heart relaxation These terms refer to the contraction and relaxation of ...
The Circulatory System – The Heart
... o The femoral artery passes through the femoral triangle to through the thigh ...
... o The femoral artery passes through the femoral triangle to through the thigh ...
human reproduction and development what you need to know
... the environment. The reproductive cycle in males is regulated by hormones such as testosterone. 4.1g The structures and functions of the human male reproductive system are designed to produce gametes in testes and make possible the delivery of these gametes for fertilization. Fertilization and Devel ...
... the environment. The reproductive cycle in males is regulated by hormones such as testosterone. 4.1g The structures and functions of the human male reproductive system are designed to produce gametes in testes and make possible the delivery of these gametes for fertilization. Fertilization and Devel ...