homework for the week of August 22, 2016
... Human Anatomy Homework for the week of 08-‐22-‐2016 ...
... Human Anatomy Homework for the week of 08-‐22-‐2016 ...
Describe the location: A. Anterior, superior to the diaphragm, inferior
... 36. Write a SOAP note for the following scenario. Make sure to translate layman’s terms into appropriate medical terms and use 8 or more different abbreviations for full credit: You arrive on scene to find an 86 year old man lying with his back on the ground, and facing up towards the ceiling. He co ...
... 36. Write a SOAP note for the following scenario. Make sure to translate layman’s terms into appropriate medical terms and use 8 or more different abbreviations for full credit: You arrive on scene to find an 86 year old man lying with his back on the ground, and facing up towards the ceiling. He co ...
Directional planes - River Dell Regional School District
... 3. What are the sections of the spinal cavity? Cervical region (neck) – 7 Sacral region (back of pelvic bone) Thoracic region (chest) – 12 Coccyx region (tail bone) Lumbar region (lower back) – 5 ...
... 3. What are the sections of the spinal cavity? Cervical region (neck) – 7 Sacral region (back of pelvic bone) Thoracic region (chest) – 12 Coccyx region (tail bone) Lumbar region (lower back) – 5 ...
File - Mrs. Rosewitz
... Rat Dissection (100 points) Directions: Answer the questions below as you proceed with the dissection. Make sure that EVERYONE in your group can identify all structures and explain their functions. I will come around to quiz you and will randomly pick someone from your group to explain. It is in you ...
... Rat Dissection (100 points) Directions: Answer the questions below as you proceed with the dissection. Make sure that EVERYONE in your group can identify all structures and explain their functions. I will come around to quiz you and will randomly pick someone from your group to explain. It is in you ...
Answer Key
... 39. All of the following are functions of the cardiovascular system EXCEPT A) oxygen transport. B) carbon dioxide transport. C) red blood cell production. D) mending damaged blood vessels. E) transport of hormones. ...
... 39. All of the following are functions of the cardiovascular system EXCEPT A) oxygen transport. B) carbon dioxide transport. C) red blood cell production. D) mending damaged blood vessels. E) transport of hormones. ...
A Frame of Reference for Anatomical Study Anatomy and
... Lungs: Follow the path of the right and left lungs (in blue). Heart: Note the location of the heart (in red) with respect to the lungs. The heart resides primarily on the left side of the body. Abdomen Liver: Follow the green outline of the liver. Notice that most of the organ resides on the right s ...
... Lungs: Follow the path of the right and left lungs (in blue). Heart: Note the location of the heart (in red) with respect to the lungs. The heart resides primarily on the left side of the body. Abdomen Liver: Follow the green outline of the liver. Notice that most of the organ resides on the right s ...
Chapter 16: The Reproductive System p. 513 c Yt(l ligament Iabium
... membrane that partially doses the vaginal canal ÿ %,x'vÿ-ÿ duct through which the ovum travels to reach the uterus v,v.ÿv ÿ_ÿ v <ÿ ÿ ÿ3C outer most layer of the wall of the uterus iDÿ'ÿVÿ ,ÿav£ vv,ÿ.ÿ'/ÿ ...
... membrane that partially doses the vaginal canal ÿ %,x'vÿ-ÿ duct through which the ovum travels to reach the uterus v,v.ÿv ÿ_ÿ v <ÿ ÿ ÿ3C outer most layer of the wall of the uterus iDÿ'ÿVÿ ,ÿav£ vv,ÿ.ÿ'/ÿ ...
Terminology - Midlandstech
... heart Visceral Pericardium: inner serous membrane attached to the heart Parietal Peritoneum: outer serous membrane of the abdominal organs Visceral Peritoneum: inner serous membrane of the abdominal organs ...
... heart Visceral Pericardium: inner serous membrane attached to the heart Parietal Peritoneum: outer serous membrane of the abdominal organs Visceral Peritoneum: inner serous membrane of the abdominal organs ...
MCQs on introduction to Anatomy [PPT]
... and its appendages ? a) Locomotor system b) Endocrine system c) Integumentary system d) Skeletal system ...
... and its appendages ? a) Locomotor system b) Endocrine system c) Integumentary system d) Skeletal system ...
Slide 1
... into superior and inferior parts. Median or midsagittal plane- divides the body into right and left halves. Sagittal plane- run parallel to midsagittal but aren’t always in the midline. Frontal plane or coronal plane- divides the body into anterior and posterior sections. ...
... into superior and inferior parts. Median or midsagittal plane- divides the body into right and left halves. Sagittal plane- run parallel to midsagittal but aren’t always in the midline. Frontal plane or coronal plane- divides the body into anterior and posterior sections. ...
Rat Dissection_2017v2 438KB Apr 04 2017 03:53:11 PM
... As the second leading theme, pay particular attention to the relationships among organs and groups of organs. Structural parts are not "just there" in random locations. Their specific layout within the body contributes to making certain functions possible. Therefore, for every structure seen, you sh ...
... As the second leading theme, pay particular attention to the relationships among organs and groups of organs. Structural parts are not "just there" in random locations. Their specific layout within the body contributes to making certain functions possible. Therefore, for every structure seen, you sh ...
External genital organs
... --- albuginea (白膜) of 3 cavernous bodies --- deep fascia of penis --- superficial fascia --- skin * Prepuce (阴茎包皮): skin is folded * Frenulum Prepuce (包皮系带) ...
... --- albuginea (白膜) of 3 cavernous bodies --- deep fascia of penis --- superficial fascia --- skin * Prepuce (阴茎包皮): skin is folded * Frenulum Prepuce (包皮系带) ...
PowerPoint
... extended limb hangs limply (“waiter’s tip palsy”) • Loss of innervation to abductors, flexors, & lateral rotators of shoulder and flexors & supinators of elbow • Loss of sensation to lateral aspect of UE • More common; better prognosis ...
... extended limb hangs limply (“waiter’s tip palsy”) • Loss of innervation to abductors, flexors, & lateral rotators of shoulder and flexors & supinators of elbow • Loss of sensation to lateral aspect of UE • More common; better prognosis ...
Cells - busadmin
... Water - 60 - 80% of body weight, provides the liquid environment necessary for chemical reactions. Body temperature - must be maintained around 37 degree C. too low -- physiological reactions slow too high - physiological reactions increase too rapidly - both lead to death. Atmospheric pressure - fo ...
... Water - 60 - 80% of body weight, provides the liquid environment necessary for chemical reactions. Body temperature - must be maintained around 37 degree C. too low -- physiological reactions slow too high - physiological reactions increase too rapidly - both lead to death. Atmospheric pressure - fo ...
B ody Planes, D irections, and Cavities
... Spaces within the body which contain vital organs Dorsal Body Cavities -Cranial Cavity -Spinal Cavity Ventral Body Cavities -Thoracic Cavity -Pericardial Cavity -Pleural Cavity -Abdominopelvic Cavity -Abdominal Cavity -Pelvic Cavity ...
... Spaces within the body which contain vital organs Dorsal Body Cavities -Cranial Cavity -Spinal Cavity Ventral Body Cavities -Thoracic Cavity -Pericardial Cavity -Pleural Cavity -Abdominopelvic Cavity -Abdominal Cavity -Pelvic Cavity ...
PowerPoint
... extended limb hangs limply (“waiter’s tip palsy”) • Loss of innervation to abductors, flexors, & lateral rotators of shoulder and flexors & supinators of elbow • Loss of sensation to lateral aspect of UE • More common; better prognosis ...
... extended limb hangs limply (“waiter’s tip palsy”) • Loss of innervation to abductors, flexors, & lateral rotators of shoulder and flexors & supinators of elbow • Loss of sensation to lateral aspect of UE • More common; better prognosis ...
Human Torso Model Activity
... Use the torso model to complete the answers below. 1. List 2 organs from the anterior view that are part of the digestive system. 2. Is the nose superior or inferior to the diaphragm muscle which allows breathing to take place? 3. The heart is ___________________ to the lungs. The lungs are ________ ...
... Use the torso model to complete the answers below. 1. List 2 organs from the anterior view that are part of the digestive system. 2. Is the nose superior or inferior to the diaphragm muscle which allows breathing to take place? 3. The heart is ___________________ to the lungs. The lungs are ________ ...
Document
... • Body’s maintenance of a stable internal environment • Homeostatic Mechanisms – monitor aspects of the internal environment and correct any changes – Receptors - provide information about stimuli – Control center - tells what a particular value should be (includes a set point) – Effectors - elicit ...
... • Body’s maintenance of a stable internal environment • Homeostatic Mechanisms – monitor aspects of the internal environment and correct any changes – Receptors - provide information about stimuli – Control center - tells what a particular value should be (includes a set point) – Effectors - elicit ...
Introduction to the Human body/Chapter I
... Anatomy-the branch of science that studies the structure of the body. Ex. Describes what the heart looks like. Physiology-the branch of science that describes how the body works or functions. Ex. How the heart pumps. Pathophysiology-the branch of science that describes the consequences of the improp ...
... Anatomy-the branch of science that studies the structure of the body. Ex. Describes what the heart looks like. Physiology-the branch of science that describes how the body works or functions. Ex. How the heart pumps. Pathophysiology-the branch of science that describes the consequences of the improp ...