YogaTerminology Portland Community College PE 182 K
... Multifidus (several layers of very deep, short back muscles, several “directions” all functions) Erector spinae group (superior to deep back muscles) main action is extension) Muscles of the (upper) back: Serratus anterior (“sandwich muscle”, broad, thin muscle covering lateral ribcage, stabilizes s ...
... Multifidus (several layers of very deep, short back muscles, several “directions” all functions) Erector spinae group (superior to deep back muscles) main action is extension) Muscles of the (upper) back: Serratus anterior (“sandwich muscle”, broad, thin muscle covering lateral ribcage, stabilizes s ...
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... Muscular Tissue – Ca++ and ATP dependent contraction; thin filaments – actin, troponin, meromyosin; thick filaments – myosin smooth muscle – spindle shaped cells, mononucleate, in walls of organs (e.g., digestive tract, blood vessels, skin), respond to hormones, stretch, and innervation by autonomi ...
... Muscular Tissue – Ca++ and ATP dependent contraction; thin filaments – actin, troponin, meromyosin; thick filaments – myosin smooth muscle – spindle shaped cells, mononucleate, in walls of organs (e.g., digestive tract, blood vessels, skin), respond to hormones, stretch, and innervation by autonomi ...
Human Anatomy Worksheet II Due
... 1. List four general functions of muscle tissue. 2. List four general properties of muscle tissue. 3. List the connective tissue wrappings of a skeletal muscle from superficial to deep and name the structure enclosed by each. 4. Sketch a simple lever system and label the effort, fulcrum and resistan ...
... 1. List four general functions of muscle tissue. 2. List four general properties of muscle tissue. 3. List the connective tissue wrappings of a skeletal muscle from superficial to deep and name the structure enclosed by each. 4. Sketch a simple lever system and label the effort, fulcrum and resistan ...
Ch 13 - Groch Biology
... 28. ___ Damage to this nerve may cause anosmia. 29. ___, ___ Double vision results if either of these nerves are paralyzed. ...
... 28. ___ Damage to this nerve may cause anosmia. 29. ___, ___ Double vision results if either of these nerves are paralyzed. ...
Anterior triangles
... • Passes between subclavian artery & vein at root of neck • enters thorax by crossing in front of origin of internal thoracic artery, ...
... • Passes between subclavian artery & vein at root of neck • enters thorax by crossing in front of origin of internal thoracic artery, ...
tissue, inflammation and repair
... Type3 – reticulin found in liver and lymphnode Type4 – basement membrane ...
... Type3 – reticulin found in liver and lymphnode Type4 – basement membrane ...
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Technical Guidelines IV. Hip
... externally rotated and the knee bent. Examine the insertion of the iliopsoas tendon on the lesser trochanter using long-axis planes. Placing the probe over the bulk of the adductors, three muscle layers are recognized on axial planes: the superficial refers to the adductor longus (lateral) and the g ...
... externally rotated and the knee bent. Examine the insertion of the iliopsoas tendon on the lesser trochanter using long-axis planes. Placing the probe over the bulk of the adductors, three muscle layers are recognized on axial planes: the superficial refers to the adductor longus (lateral) and the g ...
Structure-function correlations in the human medial rectus
... ID). The dense pulley tissues had a low vascular content. Connective tissue and smooth muscle bundles provided a suspension system for the pulleys, extending radially away from the globe to anchor the pulley directly to the periorbita (Fig. 2). Smooth muscle was distributed in discrete bundles, usua ...
... ID). The dense pulley tissues had a low vascular content. Connective tissue and smooth muscle bundles provided a suspension system for the pulleys, extending radially away from the globe to anchor the pulley directly to the periorbita (Fig. 2). Smooth muscle was distributed in discrete bundles, usua ...
Quadriceps-Strains-Constusions-Handout
... management and demonstrates increasing pain and loss of ROM • Proliferation of bone and cartilage tissue at site of injury • Commonly found in muscle belly, but can also be present in tendons, joint capsules, ligaments and fascia ...
... management and demonstrates increasing pain and loss of ROM • Proliferation of bone and cartilage tissue at site of injury • Commonly found in muscle belly, but can also be present in tendons, joint capsules, ligaments and fascia ...
The Effects of in Ovo Insulin-Like Growth Factor
... muscle fibers had come together; nevertheless, a complete bundle formation was not seen. Additionally, the proportion of intercellular connective tissue was excessive in comparison to the numbers of cells. The structure of the nuclei in the muscle cells appeared to be oval in most; however, some wer ...
... muscle fibers had come together; nevertheless, a complete bundle formation was not seen. Additionally, the proportion of intercellular connective tissue was excessive in comparison to the numbers of cells. The structure of the nuclei in the muscle cells appeared to be oval in most; however, some wer ...
Functional morphology of the muscles in Philodina sp. (Rotifera
... tissue. In partially contracted individuals, all muscles were stained, but insertion points remained difficult to identify. In specimens that contracted into tuns, no staining was seen with standard permeabilization and staining, necessitating an increase in time. It is unknown whether rotifers inca ...
... tissue. In partially contracted individuals, all muscles were stained, but insertion points remained difficult to identify. In specimens that contracted into tuns, no staining was seen with standard permeabilization and staining, necessitating an increase in time. It is unknown whether rotifers inca ...
Abdominal Wall Blocks Christian Egeler, MD
... this block appears to be very effective for iliac crest bone graft, pelvic surgery, and covers the top end of a lateral incision for hip surgery. f. Blind TAP at Angle of Petit: This blind approach aims to identify the gap between external oblique and latissimus dorsi muscles and iliac crest. The in ...
... this block appears to be very effective for iliac crest bone graft, pelvic surgery, and covers the top end of a lateral incision for hip surgery. f. Blind TAP at Angle of Petit: This blind approach aims to identify the gap between external oblique and latissimus dorsi muscles and iliac crest. The in ...
Cymatherapy - Elizabeth Bauer Consults
... matrix. Cartilage is avascular (contains no blood vessels) and nutrients are diffused through the matrix. Cartilage is found in the joints, the rib cage, the ear, the nose, in the throat and between intervertebral disks. The main purpose of cartilage is to provide a framework upon which bone deposit ...
... matrix. Cartilage is avascular (contains no blood vessels) and nutrients are diffused through the matrix. Cartilage is found in the joints, the rib cage, the ear, the nose, in the throat and between intervertebral disks. The main purpose of cartilage is to provide a framework upon which bone deposit ...
Energy Sources for Muscle Contraction
... Energy is stored in high energy phosphate bones of creatine phosphate. This stored energy can then be used to synthesize ATP as ATP is being decomposed during exercise. ATP + CreatineÆ Creatine Phosphate + ADP (resting muscle) ADP + Creatine Phosphate Æ ATP + Creatine (exercising muscle) Creatine ki ...
... Energy is stored in high energy phosphate bones of creatine phosphate. This stored energy can then be used to synthesize ATP as ATP is being decomposed during exercise. ATP + CreatineÆ Creatine Phosphate + ADP (resting muscle) ADP + Creatine Phosphate Æ ATP + Creatine (exercising muscle) Creatine ki ...
WishListUpperLimb
... Olecranon (olecranon process) Coronoid process Trochlear notch Radial notch Head Styloid process ...
... Olecranon (olecranon process) Coronoid process Trochlear notch Radial notch Head Styloid process ...
unilateral tensor fascia suralis: a case report
... of a 65-year old Asian male cadaver in the anatomy lab during routine dissection. The muscle slip was found superficial and close to the roof of the popliteal fossa, attached proximally to the medial aspect of long head of biceps femoris, and distally terminated as a tendon which was merged with the ...
... of a 65-year old Asian male cadaver in the anatomy lab during routine dissection. The muscle slip was found superficial and close to the roof of the popliteal fossa, attached proximally to the medial aspect of long head of biceps femoris, and distally terminated as a tendon which was merged with the ...
TSM19 - Anatomy of the Face
... The parotid gland is situated anterior to the ear below the level of the external auditory meatus o It extends from the inferior border of the mandible up to the zygomatic arch o It extends medially between the mandible and mastoid process The parotid duct arises just above the level of the mouth an ...
... The parotid gland is situated anterior to the ear below the level of the external auditory meatus o It extends from the inferior border of the mandible up to the zygomatic arch o It extends medially between the mandible and mastoid process The parotid duct arises just above the level of the mouth an ...
Skeletal muscle
Skeletal muscle is a form of striated muscle tissue which is under the voluntary control of the somatic nervous system. It is one of three major muscle types, the others being cardiac muscle and smooth muscle. Most skeletal muscles are attached to bones by bundles of collagen fibers known as tendons.Skeletal muscle is made up of individual muscle cells or myocytes, known as muscle fibers. They are formed from the fusion of developmental myoblasts (a type of embryonic progenitor cell that gives rise to a muscle cell) in a process known as myogenesis. Muscle fibres are cylindrical, and multinucleated.Muscle fibers are in turn composed of myofibrils. The myofibrils are composed of actin and myosin filaments, repeated in units called sarcomeres, the basic functional units of the muscle fiber. The sarcomere is responsible for the striated appearance of skeletal muscle, and forms the basic machinery necessary for muscle contraction. The term muscle refers to multiple bundles of muscle fibers called fascicles. All muscles also contain connective tissue arranged in layers of fasciae. Each muscle is enclosed in a layer of fascia; each fascicle is enclosed by a layer of fascia and each individual muscle fiber is also enclosed in a layer of fascia.