Anatomy of liver
... posterior surface of the liver Formed by: bare area, groove for IVC, caudate lobe, fissure for ligamentum venosum and oesophageal notch. Bare area of liver: a triangular area related directely to the diaphragm , its base is formed by the groove for IVC, its apex is formed by right triangular ligame ...
... posterior surface of the liver Formed by: bare area, groove for IVC, caudate lobe, fissure for ligamentum venosum and oesophageal notch. Bare area of liver: a triangular area related directely to the diaphragm , its base is formed by the groove for IVC, its apex is formed by right triangular ligame ...
paired pleuropericardial membranes and the diaphragm.
... membranes appears to be aided by lung buds invading the lateral body wall and by tension on the common cardinal veins resulting from rapid longitudinal growth. – 3. These membranes develop into the definitive fibrous pericardium surrounding the heart. ...
... membranes appears to be aided by lung buds invading the lateral body wall and by tension on the common cardinal veins resulting from rapid longitudinal growth. – 3. These membranes develop into the definitive fibrous pericardium surrounding the heart. ...
• Lecture 18: Development of thoracic cavity and diaphragm • Dr
... membranes appears to be aided by lung buds invading the lateral body wall and by tension on the common cardinal veins resulting from rapid longitudinal growth. – 3. These membranes develop into the definitive fibrous pericardium surrounding the heart. ...
... membranes appears to be aided by lung buds invading the lateral body wall and by tension on the common cardinal veins resulting from rapid longitudinal growth. – 3. These membranes develop into the definitive fibrous pericardium surrounding the heart. ...
An Overview - Association of Surgical Technologists
... median line. The liver's inferior border cuts diagonally ...
... median line. The liver's inferior border cuts diagonally ...
Anatomical variation of filum terminale fusion and dural
... Cricoid: C6, hyaline, only complete ring therefore can compress the esophagus Triticeal Epiglottis: extends to C3, elastic Cuneiform: elastic, does not contact other cartilages Corniculate: limited function in man, elastic Arytenoid: ½ elastic ½ hyaline By ~age 65 thyroid, cricoid and ...
... Cricoid: C6, hyaline, only complete ring therefore can compress the esophagus Triticeal Epiglottis: extends to C3, elastic Cuneiform: elastic, does not contact other cartilages Corniculate: limited function in man, elastic Arytenoid: ½ elastic ½ hyaline By ~age 65 thyroid, cricoid and ...
Chap 70 - The Liver As An Organ
... 4. conversion of large quantities of carbohydrates and proteins into fat a. almost all fat synthesis form CHO and proteins occurs in the liver b. transported in lipoproteins to the adipose tissue I. protein metabolism - necessary for life 1. deamination of AA a. primarily occurs in the liver b. requ ...
... 4. conversion of large quantities of carbohydrates and proteins into fat a. almost all fat synthesis form CHO and proteins occurs in the liver b. transported in lipoproteins to the adipose tissue I. protein metabolism - necessary for life 1. deamination of AA a. primarily occurs in the liver b. requ ...
Cranial Nerves Oh Once One Takes The Anatomy
... 1. general sensory from lower eyelid, upper lip, gums, teeth and palate iii. Mandibular branch – exits through foramen ovale (sphenoid bone) 1. general sensory from lower gums, teeth, lower lip, anterior 2/3 of tongue 2. somatic motor to muscles of mastication, anterior belly of digastric, mylohyoid ...
... 1. general sensory from lower eyelid, upper lip, gums, teeth and palate iii. Mandibular branch – exits through foramen ovale (sphenoid bone) 1. general sensory from lower gums, teeth, lower lip, anterior 2/3 of tongue 2. somatic motor to muscles of mastication, anterior belly of digastric, mylohyoid ...
The Study of Human Anatomy
... Palpation means feeling a structure with hands. Pulse. Auscultation means listening to natural sound made by the body. Heart or lung sounds with stethoscope. Dissection is cutting open the internal organs Exploratory Surgery of past is now replaced by imaging techniques – radiography (X-rays), sonog ...
... Palpation means feeling a structure with hands. Pulse. Auscultation means listening to natural sound made by the body. Heart or lung sounds with stethoscope. Dissection is cutting open the internal organs Exploratory Surgery of past is now replaced by imaging techniques – radiography (X-rays), sonog ...
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... The pleural canals are partially bounded by two paired folds of tissue: the pleuropericardial and pleuroperitoneal folds. The pleuropericardial folds are ridges of tissue associated with the common cardinal veins, which bulge into the dorsolateral wall of the coelom. The common cardinal veins are co ...
... The pleural canals are partially bounded by two paired folds of tissue: the pleuropericardial and pleuroperitoneal folds. The pleuropericardial folds are ridges of tissue associated with the common cardinal veins, which bulge into the dorsolateral wall of the coelom. The common cardinal veins are co ...
Sore Throat Anatomy, phisiology, examination and illnesses of the throat
... – Ears - The patient's ears need to be examined for primary ear pathology, as acute otitis media and serous otitis media are often preceded by pharyngitis and nasal congestion. Conversely many patients with pharyngeal inflammation or tumor will have referred ear pain in which case otoscopy will be n ...
... – Ears - The patient's ears need to be examined for primary ear pathology, as acute otitis media and serous otitis media are often preceded by pharyngitis and nasal congestion. Conversely many patients with pharyngeal inflammation or tumor will have referred ear pain in which case otoscopy will be n ...
Биохимия жидкостей полости рта
... Mucins perform specific functions • Mucins are involved in the formation of micelles of saliva, due to its ability to bind water. They providing viscosity of saliva. • Mucins with proline-rich proteins form dental pellicle that protects cells from oral bacterial, viral, chemical action. • Mucins ac ...
... Mucins perform specific functions • Mucins are involved in the formation of micelles of saliva, due to its ability to bind water. They providing viscosity of saliva. • Mucins with proline-rich proteins form dental pellicle that protects cells from oral bacterial, viral, chemical action. • Mucins ac ...
Anatomy and physiology of the salivary glands
... essentially the same as for the submandibular gland, and it receives arterial blood from the sublingual branch of the facial artery. Its lymphatics drain into the submental and submandibular lymph nodes. The minor or accessory salivary glands These glands, which number anything between 600 and 1000, ...
... essentially the same as for the submandibular gland, and it receives arterial blood from the sublingual branch of the facial artery. Its lymphatics drain into the submental and submandibular lymph nodes. The minor or accessory salivary glands These glands, which number anything between 600 and 1000, ...
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... part of duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, vermiform appendix, transverse and sigmoid colons, spleen and ovary ...
... part of duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, vermiform appendix, transverse and sigmoid colons, spleen and ovary ...
The Cranial Nerves
... Emerges from lateral aspect of the medulla between olive and inferior cerebellar peduncle, as a linear series of rootlets caudal to rootlets of the vagus nerve. At the side of medulla it joins the spinal root briefly It separates once again as the nerve leaves the cranial cavity through the Jugular ...
... Emerges from lateral aspect of the medulla between olive and inferior cerebellar peduncle, as a linear series of rootlets caudal to rootlets of the vagus nerve. At the side of medulla it joins the spinal root briefly It separates once again as the nerve leaves the cranial cavity through the Jugular ...
Lophophorata SP
... by the lateral cilia. In lophophorates and many filter feeding deuterostomes (but not Kamptozoa) water enters the open end of the lophophore, moves toward the mouth, and then exits laterally between the tentacles. Food particles are captured on the upstream side of the tentacles and transported to t ...
... by the lateral cilia. In lophophorates and many filter feeding deuterostomes (but not Kamptozoa) water enters the open end of the lophophore, moves toward the mouth, and then exits laterally between the tentacles. Food particles are captured on the upstream side of the tentacles and transported to t ...
The Vagus Nerve
... Sensory fibers There are two types of vagal sensory fibers, each responsible for transmitting a different type of sensory information. Visceral sensory fibers carry information from stretch receptors and chemoreceptors (regarding oxygen levels) in the abdomen and thorax, in addition to other sensati ...
... Sensory fibers There are two types of vagal sensory fibers, each responsible for transmitting a different type of sensory information. Visceral sensory fibers carry information from stretch receptors and chemoreceptors (regarding oxygen levels) in the abdomen and thorax, in addition to other sensati ...
Mandibular Nerve
... Passes below and medial the last lower molar tooth (dangerous position) Hook around the submandibular duct to ends in anterior 2/3 of the tongue (2 nd dangerous position).. Communication: - It is joined by the chorda tympani nerve deep to lateral pterygoid muscle. Distribution and branches: 1) F ...
... Passes below and medial the last lower molar tooth (dangerous position) Hook around the submandibular duct to ends in anterior 2/3 of the tongue (2 nd dangerous position).. Communication: - It is joined by the chorda tympani nerve deep to lateral pterygoid muscle. Distribution and branches: 1) F ...
401 Prosiding Forum Inovasi Teknologi Akuakultur 2015 DIGESTIVE
... Rabbitfish is one of captured fish which has a great potential for aquaculture because of its high value and local demand for local consument. This fish has a delicious taste and commonly served in restaurants in areas of South Sulawesi (Rachman Syah et al., 2007). Lante et al. (2007) had successful ...
... Rabbitfish is one of captured fish which has a great potential for aquaculture because of its high value and local demand for local consument. This fish has a delicious taste and commonly served in restaurants in areas of South Sulawesi (Rachman Syah et al., 2007). Lante et al. (2007) had successful ...
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... Stomach has dorsal and ventral mesenteries; due to the axial rotation and disproportionate growth of the stomach during the fifth week of development, there is a change in the position of these mesenteries. Longitudinal rotation pulls the dorsal mesentery to the left and creating a space behind the ...
... Stomach has dorsal and ventral mesenteries; due to the axial rotation and disproportionate growth of the stomach during the fifth week of development, there is a change in the position of these mesenteries. Longitudinal rotation pulls the dorsal mesentery to the left and creating a space behind the ...
Lectures
... Nasal cavity: vestibule, respiratory and olfactory regions, walls, septum, choanae (walls and significance), conchae, meatus (superior, middle and inferior). The sites of drainage of paranasal sinuses (frontal, maxillary, sphenoidal, and ethmoidal cells). The morphology of nasal mucosa. The function ...
... Nasal cavity: vestibule, respiratory and olfactory regions, walls, septum, choanae (walls and significance), conchae, meatus (superior, middle and inferior). The sites of drainage of paranasal sinuses (frontal, maxillary, sphenoidal, and ethmoidal cells). The morphology of nasal mucosa. The function ...
Cranial Nerves IX and X: The Glossopharyngeal and Vagus Nerves
... and lateral to the twelfth nucleus . Parasympathetic fibers originating in these nuclei supply smooth muscles in the pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and cardiovascular systems . They cause secretion of various glands of the gastrointestinal system . The principal supranuclear control is from the hypoth ...
... and lateral to the twelfth nucleus . Parasympathetic fibers originating in these nuclei supply smooth muscles in the pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and cardiovascular systems . They cause secretion of various glands of the gastrointestinal system . The principal supranuclear control is from the hypoth ...
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.