PDF - Anatomy Journal of Africa
... stomach and duodenum or in their volvulus formation. Low et al., (1992) reported an anomalous fold that caused a constriction of the wall of the duodenum, notable radiologically. A case of obstruction of the proximal part of the jejunum by a congenital band has also been reported (Liu, 2005). The tw ...
... stomach and duodenum or in their volvulus formation. Low et al., (1992) reported an anomalous fold that caused a constriction of the wall of the duodenum, notable radiologically. A case of obstruction of the proximal part of the jejunum by a congenital band has also been reported (Liu, 2005). The tw ...
12. Infratemp.f.II2010-10
... - It lies deep to lateral pterygoid, where it is joined by chorda tympani nerve (branch of facial N. carrying taste & parasympathetic fibres). - It descends between ramus of mandible & medial pterygoid. -Then, it passes on the inner surface of the socket of lower 3rd molar tooth (dangerous area duri ...
... - It lies deep to lateral pterygoid, where it is joined by chorda tympani nerve (branch of facial N. carrying taste & parasympathetic fibres). - It descends between ramus of mandible & medial pterygoid. -Then, it passes on the inner surface of the socket of lower 3rd molar tooth (dangerous area duri ...
Phylum Annelida
... 3. crop- a thin-walled portion of the gut that is used for the storage of food prior to digestion 4. gizzard- is an organ found in the digestive tract that is used for grinding up food 5. Typhlosole-dorsal flap of the intestine that runs along most of its length;function is to increase intestine sur ...
... 3. crop- a thin-walled portion of the gut that is used for the storage of food prior to digestion 4. gizzard- is an organ found in the digestive tract that is used for grinding up food 5. Typhlosole-dorsal flap of the intestine that runs along most of its length;function is to increase intestine sur ...
Jennifer Atkinson October 14, 2013 HUN 3230 Section 81944
... has arrived in the oral cavity, the salivary glands release an enzyme known as salivary amylase or alpha-amylase. A-amylase works as a catalyst to break down the starch and transform it into sugar. “Amylase digests starch by catalyzing hydrolysis, which is splitting by the addition of a water molecu ...
... has arrived in the oral cavity, the salivary glands release an enzyme known as salivary amylase or alpha-amylase. A-amylase works as a catalyst to break down the starch and transform it into sugar. “Amylase digests starch by catalyzing hydrolysis, which is splitting by the addition of a water molecu ...
Indications
... Dazhui(GV14); it then descends to Quepen(ST12) (in the supraclavicular fossa) to connect with its corresponding zang-fu organ. Finally, it then passes through the diaphragm and enters the large intestine, its associated organ. The branch from Quepen(ST12) runs upwards to the neck, passes through the ...
... Dazhui(GV14); it then descends to Quepen(ST12) (in the supraclavicular fossa) to connect with its corresponding zang-fu organ. Finally, it then passes through the diaphragm and enters the large intestine, its associated organ. The branch from Quepen(ST12) runs upwards to the neck, passes through the ...
Phylum Cnidaria - Mr. G's Educational Emporium
... of the medusa It is the only opening on the organism so is also shares the function of being an anus Diagram E ...
... of the medusa It is the only opening on the organism so is also shares the function of being an anus Diagram E ...
Platyhelminthes – gap notes
... These cell layers will eventually develop into specific kinds of tissues (ectoderm will form skin and nervous tissue, endoderm will form the digestive tract, the mesoderm will form muscles and blood cells) ...
... These cell layers will eventually develop into specific kinds of tissues (ectoderm will form skin and nervous tissue, endoderm will form the digestive tract, the mesoderm will form muscles and blood cells) ...
Larynx - KSUMSC
... • Describe the Extent, structure and functions of the larynx. • Describe the Extent, structure and functions of the ...
... • Describe the Extent, structure and functions of the larynx. • Describe the Extent, structure and functions of the ...
Respiratory System iratory System
... The olfactory mucosa, concerned with the sense of smell, lines the roof of the nasal chambers and extends over part of the septum and superior lateral wall . The rest of the cavity is lined by ciliated pseudostratified respiratory mucosa . The Pharynx The pharynx is a muscular funnel extending about ...
... The olfactory mucosa, concerned with the sense of smell, lines the roof of the nasal chambers and extends over part of the septum and superior lateral wall . The rest of the cavity is lined by ciliated pseudostratified respiratory mucosa . The Pharynx The pharynx is a muscular funnel extending about ...
General assessment for Oral Surgery
... • To present a comprehensive description of the basic oral surgery procedures that the general practitioner performs in his/her practice. • To provide information on advanced and complex surgical management of patients provided by specialists in oral and maxillofacial surgery. ...
... • To present a comprehensive description of the basic oral surgery procedures that the general practitioner performs in his/her practice. • To provide information on advanced and complex surgical management of patients provided by specialists in oral and maxillofacial surgery. ...
Tongue
... (sulcus terminalis) into ant. 2/3rd (oral or pre-sulcal ) facing upward and post.1/3rd (pharyngeal or post-sulcal) facing backward at rest • Limbs passes anterolaterally from a median depression ( foramen caecum) indicate site of upper end of thyroid diverticulum ...
... (sulcus terminalis) into ant. 2/3rd (oral or pre-sulcal ) facing upward and post.1/3rd (pharyngeal or post-sulcal) facing backward at rest • Limbs passes anterolaterally from a median depression ( foramen caecum) indicate site of upper end of thyroid diverticulum ...
Tongue
... (sulcus terminalis) into ant. 2/3rd (oral or pre-sulcal ) facing upward and post.1/3rd (pharyngeal or post-sulcal) facing backward at rest • Limbs passes anterolaterally from a median depression ( foramen caecum) indicate site of upper end of thyroid diverticulum ...
... (sulcus terminalis) into ant. 2/3rd (oral or pre-sulcal ) facing upward and post.1/3rd (pharyngeal or post-sulcal) facing backward at rest • Limbs passes anterolaterally from a median depression ( foramen caecum) indicate site of upper end of thyroid diverticulum ...
File
... i. frenulum of lips – attaches lips to gums at midline of vestibule ii. lingual frenulum anchors tongue to the floor of the mouth 1. sublingual folds on either side of the frenulum d. Sublingual folds i. sublingual folds on either side of the frenulum Which of the following is innervated by a branch ...
... i. frenulum of lips – attaches lips to gums at midline of vestibule ii. lingual frenulum anchors tongue to the floor of the mouth 1. sublingual folds on either side of the frenulum d. Sublingual folds i. sublingual folds on either side of the frenulum Which of the following is innervated by a branch ...
Flora Hall - LearningSpace
... Vertebral arteries • Pass through foramen in cervical vertebrae • A branch of the subclavian arteries which supplies the brain ...
... Vertebral arteries • Pass through foramen in cervical vertebrae • A branch of the subclavian arteries which supplies the brain ...
Esophageal Motility Disorders
... Primary peristalsis: Triggered by the swallowing center in the brain stem and the contraction wave travel at speed 2cm/s. Secondary peristalsis: Induced by esophageal distension from retained bolus, refluxed material. Its role is to clear the esophagus form retained bolus. ...
... Primary peristalsis: Triggered by the swallowing center in the brain stem and the contraction wave travel at speed 2cm/s. Secondary peristalsis: Induced by esophageal distension from retained bolus, refluxed material. Its role is to clear the esophagus form retained bolus. ...
gland - Sinoe Medical Association
... •Merocrine glands — cells secrete their substances by exocytosis (e.g., (e g mucous and serous glands). glands) Also called "eccrine". •Apocrine glands — a portion of the secreting cell's body is lost during secretion. Apocrine gland is often used to refer to the apocrine sweat glands, however it is ...
... •Merocrine glands — cells secrete their substances by exocytosis (e.g., (e g mucous and serous glands). glands) Also called "eccrine". •Apocrine glands — a portion of the secreting cell's body is lost during secretion. Apocrine gland is often used to refer to the apocrine sweat glands, however it is ...
statins i
... → increase of bile acids synthesis from CH (activation of 7-αhydroxylasis) → increase of liver LDL uptake (up-regulation of LDL-receptor) → cholesterol tissue mobilization and uptake from plasma to liver ...
... → increase of bile acids synthesis from CH (activation of 7-αhydroxylasis) → increase of liver LDL uptake (up-regulation of LDL-receptor) → cholesterol tissue mobilization and uptake from plasma to liver ...
Key Performance Standards 1. Construct word and chemical
... Consider how ideas about plant growth have changed over time Describe how roots are adapted to absorb water State the minerals required for plant growth and their specific uses by plants generally. Identify and describe the uses of the seven components of a healthy diet Use the BER calculation and d ...
... Consider how ideas about plant growth have changed over time Describe how roots are adapted to absorb water State the minerals required for plant growth and their specific uses by plants generally. Identify and describe the uses of the seven components of a healthy diet Use the BER calculation and d ...
intestine rectum aorta vena cava
... The teniae coli, thickened bands of smooth muscle represenAng most of the longitudinal coat, begin at the base of the appendix as the thick longitudinal layer of the appendix separates into three bands. ...
... The teniae coli, thickened bands of smooth muscle represenAng most of the longitudinal coat, begin at the base of the appendix as the thick longitudinal layer of the appendix separates into three bands. ...
Cholesterol and Lipid T Port
... Initial absorption of dietary fats Digestion occurs at lipid water interface in intestine • Transport & solubility in intestinal cells increased by Fatty acidbinding protein Lipid solubility aided by micelles composed of bile salts - cholesterol esters • Pancreatic lipase hydrolyzes TAG into ...
... Initial absorption of dietary fats Digestion occurs at lipid water interface in intestine • Transport & solubility in intestinal cells increased by Fatty acidbinding protein Lipid solubility aided by micelles composed of bile salts - cholesterol esters • Pancreatic lipase hydrolyzes TAG into ...
19. oral cavity+pharynx2010-10-01 03:411.2 MB
... 1-The frenulum of the tongue is a fold of mucous membrane in the midline connects undersurface of tongue to floor of mouth. 2-Duct of submandibular gland opens on each side of frenulum. 3-Sublingual gland is covered by m.m called sublingual fold, which extends laterally on both sides from lower part ...
... 1-The frenulum of the tongue is a fold of mucous membrane in the midline connects undersurface of tongue to floor of mouth. 2-Duct of submandibular gland opens on each side of frenulum. 3-Sublingual gland is covered by m.m called sublingual fold, which extends laterally on both sides from lower part ...
Abdomen 4 AvS 20060319b
... • Identify both suprarenal glands • Compare the relative position of the two kidneys and suprarenal glands • Distinguish the three parts of the ureter and list where a kidney stone might obstruct it ...
... • Identify both suprarenal glands • Compare the relative position of the two kidneys and suprarenal glands • Distinguish the three parts of the ureter and list where a kidney stone might obstruct it ...
Large Intestine
... base of the appendix and provide for it a complete longitudinal muscle coat . The cecum is often distended with gas and can then be palpated through the anterior abdominal wall in the living patient. The terminal part of the ileum enters the large intestine at the junction of the cecum with the asce ...
... base of the appendix and provide for it a complete longitudinal muscle coat . The cecum is often distended with gas and can then be palpated through the anterior abdominal wall in the living patient. The terminal part of the ileum enters the large intestine at the junction of the cecum with the asce ...
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.