Development of the Respiratory Organs
... dust; (2) the mucous membrane contains mucous glands (glandulae nasi) whose secretions wrap around the dust and make its expulsion easier and also humidify the air; (3) the submucous tissue is rich in veins, which form thick networks (resembling cavernous bodies) on the inferior concha and the lower ...
... dust; (2) the mucous membrane contains mucous glands (glandulae nasi) whose secretions wrap around the dust and make its expulsion easier and also humidify the air; (3) the submucous tissue is rich in veins, which form thick networks (resembling cavernous bodies) on the inferior concha and the lower ...
Cranial Nerve Functions
... Stapedius muscle (adjusts stapedius bone in response to loud sounds) Posterior belly of digastric muscle Muscles of facial expression (buccinator, platysma, occipital muscles) ...
... Stapedius muscle (adjusts stapedius bone in response to loud sounds) Posterior belly of digastric muscle Muscles of facial expression (buccinator, platysma, occipital muscles) ...
INGLES I
... The pericardium is a fibrous sac that encloses the heart. The pericardium is conical in shape, fused at its apex with the roots of the great veins and arteries and at its base with the central tendon of the diaphragm. It is attached by ligaments to the upper and lower ends of the sternum. A layer of ...
... The pericardium is a fibrous sac that encloses the heart. The pericardium is conical in shape, fused at its apex with the roots of the great veins and arteries and at its base with the central tendon of the diaphragm. It is attached by ligaments to the upper and lower ends of the sternum. A layer of ...
Enzymes
... process; they are not very sweet as they contain dextrins and oligosaccharides. The dextrins and oligosaccharides are further hydrolysed by enzymes such as pullulanase and glucoamylase in a process known as saccharification. Complete saccharification converts all the limit dextrans to glucose, malto ...
... process; they are not very sweet as they contain dextrins and oligosaccharides. The dextrins and oligosaccharides are further hydrolysed by enzymes such as pullulanase and glucoamylase in a process known as saccharification. Complete saccharification converts all the limit dextrans to glucose, malto ...
Product Fact Sheet
... When Multiple-Choice cDNA is used as a template for PCR, it results in specific amplification of the desired sequence. As shown the figure below, an actin signal is detectable in each cDNA sample of the rat MultipleChoice cDNA Set 1, whereas the liver-specific cytochrome P450 can only be amplified f ...
... When Multiple-Choice cDNA is used as a template for PCR, it results in specific amplification of the desired sequence. As shown the figure below, an actin signal is detectable in each cDNA sample of the rat MultipleChoice cDNA Set 1, whereas the liver-specific cytochrome P450 can only be amplified f ...
Injuries of the Head
... A fracture of a supraorbital process can usually be confirmed by inserting a gloved and lubricated finger over the dorsum of the globe to palpate the ventral surface of the supraorbital process. A depression fracture of the supraorbital process can be reduced, usually with the horse sedated, by usin ...
... A fracture of a supraorbital process can usually be confirmed by inserting a gloved and lubricated finger over the dorsum of the globe to palpate the ventral surface of the supraorbital process. A depression fracture of the supraorbital process can be reduced, usually with the horse sedated, by usin ...
Anesthesia for Otolaryngologic Surgery - Assets
... pierced by the submandibular gland duct (Wharton's duct) bilaterally on either side of the lingual frenulum. The length and site of attachment of the lingual frenulum on the ventral surface of the tongue can affect tongue protrusion. Tethering of the tongue is termed ankyloglossus and can be surgica ...
... pierced by the submandibular gland duct (Wharton's duct) bilaterally on either side of the lingual frenulum. The length and site of attachment of the lingual frenulum on the ventral surface of the tongue can affect tongue protrusion. Tethering of the tongue is termed ankyloglossus and can be surgica ...
05-Kidney, Ureter
... The suprarenal glands of the human fetus are 10 to 20 times larger than the adult glands relative to body weight, and are large compared with the kidneys. These large glands result from the extensive size of the fetal cortex. ...
... The suprarenal glands of the human fetus are 10 to 20 times larger than the adult glands relative to body weight, and are large compared with the kidneys. These large glands result from the extensive size of the fetal cortex. ...
VisualSonics_Guide To Abdominal Imaging using the Vevo 770 Rev
... Anatomy: The lymphatic and cardiovascular systems are closely related structures that are joined by a capillary system. Lymphatic vessels are located anywhere there are blood vessels. Lymph nodes are part of the body's defense mechanism. They filter out organisms that cause disease. They produce cer ...
... Anatomy: The lymphatic and cardiovascular systems are closely related structures that are joined by a capillary system. Lymphatic vessels are located anywhere there are blood vessels. Lymph nodes are part of the body's defense mechanism. They filter out organisms that cause disease. They produce cer ...
Public Service Announcement
... blockage they cannot take AMITIZA. Also if people have sever diarrhea then they should not take AMITIZA. This treatment has not been tested for women who are pregnant so we recommend that they should not take this treatment. ...
... blockage they cannot take AMITIZA. Also if people have sever diarrhea then they should not take AMITIZA. This treatment has not been tested for women who are pregnant so we recommend that they should not take this treatment. ...
3.Kidney, Ureter & Suprarenal gland
... The hilum transmits the renal vein, two branches of renal artery, ureter, and the third branch of renal artery from the front backward (V.A.U.A.) ...
... The hilum transmits the renal vein, two branches of renal artery, ureter, and the third branch of renal artery from the front backward (V.A.U.A.) ...
Distinguishing Characteristics of Hepatic and Portal Veins
... The Liver occupies all of the right hypochondrium, the greater part of the epigastrium, and left hypochondrium. The ribs cover the greater part of the right lobe .In the epigastric region, the liver extends several centimeters below the xiphoid process. Most of the left lobe of the liver is covered ...
... The Liver occupies all of the right hypochondrium, the greater part of the epigastrium, and left hypochondrium. The ribs cover the greater part of the right lobe .In the epigastric region, the liver extends several centimeters below the xiphoid process. Most of the left lobe of the liver is covered ...
L11-5th & 7th cranial nerves-Dr saeed
... Nuclei of trigeminal nerve are found in midbrain, pons & medulla. They are of the general somatic afferent & special visceral efferent types. The trigeminal nerve emerges from the pons and divides into: ophthalmic, maxillary & mandibular divisions that receive sensory supply from the face (with ...
... Nuclei of trigeminal nerve are found in midbrain, pons & medulla. They are of the general somatic afferent & special visceral efferent types. The trigeminal nerve emerges from the pons and divides into: ophthalmic, maxillary & mandibular divisions that receive sensory supply from the face (with ...
Vagina - yeditepetip4
... Obstetrics and Gynecology Anatomy and Physiology Assoc. Prof. Gazi YILDIRIM, M.D. ...
... Obstetrics and Gynecology Anatomy and Physiology Assoc. Prof. Gazi YILDIRIM, M.D. ...
02 THE_MUSCLES_INVOLVED_IN_RESPIRATION
... 2. Vertebral: bodies of first three lumbar vertebrae and their intervertebral discs on right side & bodies of first two lumbar vertebrae and their intervertebral discs on left side (right & left crus) and the arcuate ligaments. 3. Sternal: xiphoid process of sternum ...
... 2. Vertebral: bodies of first three lumbar vertebrae and their intervertebral discs on right side & bodies of first two lumbar vertebrae and their intervertebral discs on left side (right & left crus) and the arcuate ligaments. 3. Sternal: xiphoid process of sternum ...
nasopharynx paranasal sinuses and salivary glands ppt
... neural supply to the submandibular gland. This small ganglion is associated with the lingual nerve as it passes anteriorly along the floor the mouth. Parasympathetic fibres arrive via the chorda tympani, a branch of the facial nerve VII. Sympathetic fibres are derived from the facial artery plexus. ...
... neural supply to the submandibular gland. This small ganglion is associated with the lingual nerve as it passes anteriorly along the floor the mouth. Parasympathetic fibres arrive via the chorda tympani, a branch of the facial nerve VII. Sympathetic fibres are derived from the facial artery plexus. ...
Respiratory System
... it consists of hyaline cartilage. Air normally enters the respiratory system through the external nares, also called, nostrils, which open into the nasal cavity. The nasal vestibule is the portion of the nasal cavity enclosed by the flexible tissues of the nose. The skin of the nasal vestibule is c ...
... it consists of hyaline cartilage. Air normally enters the respiratory system through the external nares, also called, nostrils, which open into the nasal cavity. The nasal vestibule is the portion of the nasal cavity enclosed by the flexible tissues of the nose. The skin of the nasal vestibule is c ...
Phylum Porifera - Mr.Nolan`s Science Class`s
... and weak muscle fibres an inner layer (from endoderm) lines the gut cavity and digests food between the two is a jelly-like layer called mesoglea (NOT mesoderm) simple net-like nervous system circulation and excretion occur by diffusion ...
... and weak muscle fibres an inner layer (from endoderm) lines the gut cavity and digests food between the two is a jelly-like layer called mesoglea (NOT mesoderm) simple net-like nervous system circulation and excretion occur by diffusion ...
Clinical Anatomy of Swallowing Mechanism
... forms the posterior pillar of the fauces or tonsillar fossa. Origin: Posterior margin of the bony palate and the palatine aponeurosis. Insertion: Posterior border of thyroid cartilage and aponeurosis of pharynx as it becomes part of the inner longitudinal muscle layer of the pharynx. Action: Contrac ...
... forms the posterior pillar of the fauces or tonsillar fossa. Origin: Posterior margin of the bony palate and the palatine aponeurosis. Insertion: Posterior border of thyroid cartilage and aponeurosis of pharynx as it becomes part of the inner longitudinal muscle layer of the pharynx. Action: Contrac ...
TOTAL LARyNGECTOMy
... 1. Mark a superiorly based apron flap with the horizontal limb placed 2 cm about the clavicles. 2. Do not to place the stoma too low in the neck by ensuring the lower border of the stoma is 2 cm above the upper border of the manubrium. 3. After raising the flaps, retract the SCM and divide the om ...
... 1. Mark a superiorly based apron flap with the horizontal limb placed 2 cm about the clavicles. 2. Do not to place the stoma too low in the neck by ensuring the lower border of the stoma is 2 cm above the upper border of the manubrium. 3. After raising the flaps, retract the SCM and divide the om ...
Head and Neck Quiz
... To initiate the 2nd stage of swallowing, a foreign object or substance must touch a part of the mucous membrane of the oropharynx that is innervated by nerve IX (glossopharyngeal) or nerve _____________. This sensory stimulation initiates a fixed action pattern of _______________ muscle contraction ...
... To initiate the 2nd stage of swallowing, a foreign object or substance must touch a part of the mucous membrane of the oropharynx that is innervated by nerve IX (glossopharyngeal) or nerve _____________. This sensory stimulation initiates a fixed action pattern of _______________ muscle contraction ...
(Suprarenal) Glands
... organs that lie on the upper poles of the kidneys, At the level of the last thoracic vertebra (T12). Each gland has an outer yellow cortex and an inner dark brown medulla. ...
... organs that lie on the upper poles of the kidneys, At the level of the last thoracic vertebra (T12). Each gland has an outer yellow cortex and an inner dark brown medulla. ...
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.