EZMP1780 Female left pelvis and proximal thigh.
... midsagittal section extending to the anterior and posterior triangles of the perineum; in the anterior triangle the sagittal section of the clitoral body and part of the corpus spongiosum are visible inferior to the pubic symphysis. The external iliac artery passes anteriorly along the pelvic brim, ...
... midsagittal section extending to the anterior and posterior triangles of the perineum; in the anterior triangle the sagittal section of the clitoral body and part of the corpus spongiosum are visible inferior to the pubic symphysis. The external iliac artery passes anteriorly along the pelvic brim, ...
Hyposalivation Strongly Influences Hypogeusia in the Elderly - J
... Salivary flow rate was measured by the gum test,30) in which saliva secreted upon the chewing of gum was collected for ten minutes. As a result, 24 of the 71 subjects (33.8%) showed slight hypogeusia and 2 subjects (2.8%) showed medium hypogeusia by the filter paper disc method, the taste threshold ...
... Salivary flow rate was measured by the gum test,30) in which saliva secreted upon the chewing of gum was collected for ten minutes. As a result, 24 of the 71 subjects (33.8%) showed slight hypogeusia and 2 subjects (2.8%) showed medium hypogeusia by the filter paper disc method, the taste threshold ...
Temoral region and muscle of mastication Dr. Hany Sonpol
... Terminal branches in the face: NLP (nasal - labial – palpebral) 3) Greater palatine artery: Passes through the greater palatine canal and foramen to the hard palate It gives branches: o Supply the hard palate, Gum, mucosa of the roof of the mandible o Lesser palatine branch to the soft palate ...
... Terminal branches in the face: NLP (nasal - labial – palpebral) 3) Greater palatine artery: Passes through the greater palatine canal and foramen to the hard palate It gives branches: o Supply the hard palate, Gum, mucosa of the roof of the mandible o Lesser palatine branch to the soft palate ...
Chapter 15
... Molecular characters have changed the phylogeny of Lophophores and its associated groups. Developmental characters associated with spiral cleavage are presumed to be ancestral to the clade. Spirally cleaving embryos have mosaic cleavage patterns and mesoderm formation from particular ...
... Molecular characters have changed the phylogeny of Lophophores and its associated groups. Developmental characters associated with spiral cleavage are presumed to be ancestral to the clade. Spirally cleaving embryos have mosaic cleavage patterns and mesoderm formation from particular ...
CHOLESTEROL SYNTHESIS
... Insulin and T3 increase activity of (HMGR). Cortisol and glucagon decreases the activity. ...
... Insulin and T3 increase activity of (HMGR). Cortisol and glucagon decreases the activity. ...
Dr.Kaan Yücel http://yeditepepharmanatomy.wordpress.com Y
... The suprarenal (adrenal) glands, yellowish in living persons, are located between the superomedial aspects of the kidneys and the diaphragm, where they are surrounded by connective tissue containing considerable perinephric fat. The suprarenal cortex secretes corticosteroids and androgens. These hor ...
... The suprarenal (adrenal) glands, yellowish in living persons, are located between the superomedial aspects of the kidneys and the diaphragm, where they are surrounded by connective tissue containing considerable perinephric fat. The suprarenal cortex secretes corticosteroids and androgens. These hor ...
23. larynx
... glottidis is closed. 3- The intermittent release of expired air between the adducted vocal folds results in Whispering their vibration and in the production of sound. 7- A grunting sound is produced due to release some of the air by momentarily opening of the rima glottidis. 4- The quality of the vo ...
... glottidis is closed. 3- The intermittent release of expired air between the adducted vocal folds results in Whispering their vibration and in the production of sound. 7- A grunting sound is produced due to release some of the air by momentarily opening of the rima glottidis. 4- The quality of the vo ...
Anatomy Review 11
... Travels along nasal septum Communicates with GP nerve lingual to the maxillary canines ...
... Travels along nasal septum Communicates with GP nerve lingual to the maxillary canines ...
Perineum - Lectures - gblnetto
... supply, lymphatic drainage, and nerve supply of each part. The Lining of the Anal Canal A number of features of the lining of the anal canal that are described can only be clearly recognized in the living young person and are often difficult to demonstrate in the older laboÂratory cadaver. In its up ...
... supply, lymphatic drainage, and nerve supply of each part. The Lining of the Anal Canal A number of features of the lining of the anal canal that are described can only be clearly recognized in the living young person and are often difficult to demonstrate in the older laboÂratory cadaver. In its up ...
VITAMINS-6
... • 5-Deoxyadenosylcobalamin is required by the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of Lmethylmalonyl-CoA to succinyl-CoA ...
... • 5-Deoxyadenosylcobalamin is required by the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of Lmethylmalonyl-CoA to succinyl-CoA ...
Lipoproteins
... Within intestinal cells (and other body cells) some of the absorbed cholesterol is esterified to fatty acids, forming cholesteryl esters. The enzyme that catalyzes cholesterol esterification is ...
... Within intestinal cells (and other body cells) some of the absorbed cholesterol is esterified to fatty acids, forming cholesteryl esters. The enzyme that catalyzes cholesterol esterification is ...
Causes and interpretation of abnormal liver function tests
... presumed to be protected long term unless they are immunosuppressed. If in doubt revaccinate and recheck anti-HBs in 3 weeks. A small number of patients may be positive for anti-HBc from a previous HBV infection in the absence of anti-HBs. If there is a strong suspicion of previous infection or high ...
... presumed to be protected long term unless they are immunosuppressed. If in doubt revaccinate and recheck anti-HBs in 3 weeks. A small number of patients may be positive for anti-HBc from a previous HBV infection in the absence of anti-HBs. If there is a strong suspicion of previous infection or high ...
File
... 1949-NADH formation with ATP production understood 1966-first publication on ATP-ribose formation, which aided in understanding pellagra ...
... 1949-NADH formation with ATP production understood 1966-first publication on ATP-ribose formation, which aided in understanding pellagra ...
Taste and flavour perception
... throat, the majority being on the tongue. The taste buds are small protuberances containing gustatory cells that are stimulated through a taste pore, which is a small opening in the taste bud, so called because of its shape. The rough surface of the tongue is caused by papillae which vary in size an ...
... throat, the majority being on the tongue. The taste buds are small protuberances containing gustatory cells that are stimulated through a taste pore, which is a small opening in the taste bud, so called because of its shape. The rough surface of the tongue is caused by papillae which vary in size an ...
Trigeminal nerve
... Medial post. Sup. nasal branches(2-3)nasopalatine; supply nasal septum and hard palate. Pharyngeal: supply mucosa of nasopharynx. ...
... Medial post. Sup. nasal branches(2-3)nasopalatine; supply nasal septum and hard palate. Pharyngeal: supply mucosa of nasopharynx. ...
SMA and IMA
... nodes will apply pressure to surrounding tissue; since veins are thin walled they are more likely than arteries to be compressed. Also, hepatic dysfunction can lead to novel and abnormal venous return ...
... nodes will apply pressure to surrounding tissue; since veins are thin walled they are more likely than arteries to be compressed. Also, hepatic dysfunction can lead to novel and abnormal venous return ...
23 - peritoneum2009-01-27 10:5210.0 MB
... The peritoneum is the most complex serous membrane of the body. It consists of : (1) Parietal peritoneum : It lines the abdominal and pelvic walls (parietes). It is separated from the body wall by areolar connective tissue (extraperitoneal tissue). ...
... The peritoneum is the most complex serous membrane of the body. It consists of : (1) Parietal peritoneum : It lines the abdominal and pelvic walls (parietes). It is separated from the body wall by areolar connective tissue (extraperitoneal tissue). ...
What is food
... • A murder has occurred right here in our peaceful little town of Olympia, WA. As top-notch biology students at Capital High School, you have been asked to assist in the investigation of this most unfortunate incident. Central to identifying the individual who committed this crime is establishing wh ...
... • A murder has occurred right here in our peaceful little town of Olympia, WA. As top-notch biology students at Capital High School, you have been asked to assist in the investigation of this most unfortunate incident. Central to identifying the individual who committed this crime is establishing wh ...
Discussion - AHCC Published Research
... substances such as antibiotic or hormone. Liver drug metabolizing enzyme is known as the most important enzymes when endogenic substances like hormone or xenobiotics are absorbed and go thorough liver, and also they are known as the enzyme easy to change its amount or activity when liver was injured ...
... substances such as antibiotic or hormone. Liver drug metabolizing enzyme is known as the most important enzymes when endogenic substances like hormone or xenobiotics are absorbed and go thorough liver, and also they are known as the enzyme easy to change its amount or activity when liver was injured ...
mandibular salivary gland
... The superficial muscles move skin and ears, eyelids, nose, and lips to produce facial expression. The platysma m. (1) runs from the neck to the commissure of the lips. It retracts the lips to expose teeth; parts of the muscle are missing (asterisks). Superficial muscles that move the ear may be gr ...
... The superficial muscles move skin and ears, eyelids, nose, and lips to produce facial expression. The platysma m. (1) runs from the neck to the commissure of the lips. It retracts the lips to expose teeth; parts of the muscle are missing (asterisks). Superficial muscles that move the ear may be gr ...
Dissection 9: Pharynx, Larynx, and Ear
... associated with the control of this flow. A). Pharyngotympanic tube: Connects tympanic cavity with the nasopharynx. The posterolateral third is bony; the rest is cartilaginous, and the whole thing is lined in mucous membrane continuous with the tympanic cavity and nasopharynx. Function is to equaliz ...
... associated with the control of this flow. A). Pharyngotympanic tube: Connects tympanic cavity with the nasopharynx. The posterolateral third is bony; the rest is cartilaginous, and the whole thing is lined in mucous membrane continuous with the tympanic cavity and nasopharynx. Function is to equaliz ...
Clinical Chemistry Evaluations in Toxicity Studies
... the kidney has two functionally distinct parts: the glomerulus and the tubule system. The glomerulus acts as a semipermeable diffusion membrane while the tubule system acts on the glomerular ultrafiltrate to maintain water and solute homeostasis in the animal. Quantitative and qualitative serum and/ ...
... the kidney has two functionally distinct parts: the glomerulus and the tubule system. The glomerulus acts as a semipermeable diffusion membrane while the tubule system acts on the glomerular ultrafiltrate to maintain water and solute homeostasis in the animal. Quantitative and qualitative serum and/ ...
Course Home - Haldia Institute of Technology
... PREREQUISITES To understand this course, the incumbentmust have idea of: Basic elemental knowledge in biochemistry Basic understanding of structure and bonding Knowledge on principles related to structure, function and metabolism of protein, carbohydrate and fat derived different food products ...
... PREREQUISITES To understand this course, the incumbentmust have idea of: Basic elemental knowledge in biochemistry Basic understanding of structure and bonding Knowledge on principles related to structure, function and metabolism of protein, carbohydrate and fat derived different food products ...
Clinical Chemistry Evaluations in Toxicity Studies
... the kidney has two functionally distinct parts: the glomerulus and the tubule system. The glomerulus acts as a semipermeable diffusion membrane while the tubule system acts on the glomerular ultrafiltrate to maintain water and solute homeostasis in the animal. Quantitative and qualitative serum and/ ...
... the kidney has two functionally distinct parts: the glomerulus and the tubule system. The glomerulus acts as a semipermeable diffusion membrane while the tubule system acts on the glomerular ultrafiltrate to maintain water and solute homeostasis in the animal. Quantitative and qualitative serum and/ ...
Human digestive system
In the human digestive system, the process of digestion has many stages, the first of which starts in the mouth (oral cavity). Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components which can be absorbed and assimilated into the body. The secretion of saliva helps to produce a bolus which can be swallowed to pass down the oesophagus and into the stomach.Saliva also contains a catalytic enzyme called amylase which starts to act on food in the mouth. Another digestive enzyme called lingual lipase is secreted by some of the lingual papillae to enter the saliva. Digestion is helped by the mastication of food by the teeth and also by the muscular contractions of peristalsis. Gastric juice in the stomach is essential for the continuation of digestion as is the production of mucus in the stomach.Peristalsis is the rhythmic contraction of muscles that begins in the oesophagus and continues along the wall of the stomach and the rest of the gastrointestinal tract. This initially results in the production of chyme which when fully broken down in the small intestine is absorbed as chyle into the lymphatic system. Most of the digestion of food takes place in the small intestine. Water and some minerals are reabsorbed back into the blood, in the colon of the large intestine. The waste products of digestion are defecated from the anus via the rectum.