Exercise Physiology
... Increased capacity to oxidize FFA shifts the energy source from glucose to fat (to spare glucose) ...
... Increased capacity to oxidize FFA shifts the energy source from glucose to fat (to spare glucose) ...
Intrusive growth of flax phloem fibers is of intercalary type
... stem tip with 10 leaf primordia (o). Distances between successive leaves on section are depicted in the table in this panel and show the length increase in micrometers (lm). Note that the distance between leaves increases 20-fold. Fig. 2 Longitudinal sections of a flax stem showing an area with coor ...
... stem tip with 10 leaf primordia (o). Distances between successive leaves on section are depicted in the table in this panel and show the length increase in micrometers (lm). Note that the distance between leaves increases 20-fold. Fig. 2 Longitudinal sections of a flax stem showing an area with coor ...
D24-1 UNIT 24. DISSECTION: ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL
... 4. Open the rectus sheath (N. plates 250, 251, 255 - 257; G. plates 2.4, 2.5); make a longitudinal incision through its exposed anterior portion, from a point just below the xiphoid process to a pint just above the pubic symphysis, parallel and just lateral to the linea alba. From the upper end of ...
... 4. Open the rectus sheath (N. plates 250, 251, 255 - 257; G. plates 2.4, 2.5); make a longitudinal incision through its exposed anterior portion, from a point just below the xiphoid process to a pint just above the pubic symphysis, parallel and just lateral to the linea alba. From the upper end of ...
ANS portion of systemic anatomy
... pupillary diameter, gut motility, GIT secretions, bronchial secretions, etc. increases the heart rate, dilates the pupils, decreases gut motility, GIT secretion decreases, bronchial secretions 57. What effect would a sympathomimetic drug have upon heart rote, pupillary diameter, gut motility, GIT se ...
... pupillary diameter, gut motility, GIT secretions, bronchial secretions, etc. increases the heart rate, dilates the pupils, decreases gut motility, GIT secretion decreases, bronchial secretions 57. What effect would a sympathomimetic drug have upon heart rote, pupillary diameter, gut motility, GIT se ...
Regulation of myocardial contractility 1958–1983: An Odyssey
... contractility (26), and 3) the relation of these V max determinations to the level of myosin ATPase activity (27). Although none of these issues has been settled to the satisfaction of all workers in these fields. these controversies have gradually drifted to the background as the complexity of card ...
... contractility (26), and 3) the relation of these V max determinations to the level of myosin ATPase activity (27). Although none of these issues has been settled to the satisfaction of all workers in these fields. these controversies have gradually drifted to the background as the complexity of card ...
The Neuromuscular Junction
... Molecule "Z" acts like nicotine, the active ingredient in tobacco. Nicotine binds to acetylcholine receptor sites and opens the ion channels, thus mimicking acetylcholine. However, nicotine is not hydrolyzed immediately by acetylcholinesterase and therefore continues to cause depolarization of the m ...
... Molecule "Z" acts like nicotine, the active ingredient in tobacco. Nicotine binds to acetylcholine receptor sites and opens the ion channels, thus mimicking acetylcholine. However, nicotine is not hydrolyzed immediately by acetylcholinesterase and therefore continues to cause depolarization of the m ...
Exercise Physiology
... SR↓ contraction and relaxation Depletion of energy substrates Ionic imbalances muscle cell is less responsive to motor neuron stimulation ...
... SR↓ contraction and relaxation Depletion of energy substrates Ionic imbalances muscle cell is less responsive to motor neuron stimulation ...
Document
... *Quadriceps femoris include: rectus femoris and three vasti muscles * Rectus femoris muscle is the only muscle of quadriceps femoris that originates from the pelvis region. The others (vasti muscles) originate at the thigh level * Pectineus muscle is considered as a medial muscle (adductor), but it ...
... *Quadriceps femoris include: rectus femoris and three vasti muscles * Rectus femoris muscle is the only muscle of quadriceps femoris that originates from the pelvis region. The others (vasti muscles) originate at the thigh level * Pectineus muscle is considered as a medial muscle (adductor), but it ...
cross-sectional myofibre and myofibril growth in immobilized
... filaments, double their size, and then split or divide longitudinally into 2 daughter myofibrils (Shear & Goldspink, 1971). The fibres have a 'Fibrillenstruktur' myofibril morphology with myofibrils of uniform size, each surrounded by a well developed sarcotubular complex (sarcoplasmic reticulum and ...
... filaments, double their size, and then split or divide longitudinally into 2 daughter myofibrils (Shear & Goldspink, 1971). The fibres have a 'Fibrillenstruktur' myofibril morphology with myofibrils of uniform size, each surrounded by a well developed sarcotubular complex (sarcoplasmic reticulum and ...
Knee Unit Worksheets
... Muscles of the Knee Copy the following muscle names on a piece of paper. Locate the muscles listed on the leg muscle model. Write the number which labels the muscle on the model in the blank corresponding to the muscle name. Numbers to choose from include: 11, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24/55, 27, 29, 30, 31 a ...
... Muscles of the Knee Copy the following muscle names on a piece of paper. Locate the muscles listed on the leg muscle model. Write the number which labels the muscle on the model in the blank corresponding to the muscle name. Numbers to choose from include: 11, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24/55, 27, 29, 30, 31 a ...
Suppressing cardiac arrhythmia by targeting the
... fibrillation and restoring rhythmic contractions in tremblor hearts. A biochemical pull-down assay identified a direct interaction between efsevin and the outer mitochondrial membrane voltage-dependent anion channel VDAC2. Knockdown of VDAC2 blocked the suppressive effect of efsevin on fibrillation ...
... fibrillation and restoring rhythmic contractions in tremblor hearts. A biochemical pull-down assay identified a direct interaction between efsevin and the outer mitochondrial membrane voltage-dependent anion channel VDAC2. Knockdown of VDAC2 blocked the suppressive effect of efsevin on fibrillation ...
DISEASE OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
... muscle fibers undergo degeneration and are replaced by fibrofatty tissue and collagen ...
... muscle fibers undergo degeneration and are replaced by fibrofatty tissue and collagen ...
Chapter Four
... Continuous, repetitive movements Aerobic energy production (using oxygen) Structural and functional benefits Examples: brisk walking, jogging, cycling ...
... Continuous, repetitive movements Aerobic energy production (using oxygen) Structural and functional benefits Examples: brisk walking, jogging, cycling ...
Topics Covered MEMBRANE FUNCTION
... membrane disordering agent (i.e. decreases MO). PEP 8302 Module 2 ...
... membrane disordering agent (i.e. decreases MO). PEP 8302 Module 2 ...
Introduction and Review of Masticatory System
... • Synovial fluid, a proteoglycan-hyaluronic acid complex acts as a lubricant and may participated in nutritional and metabolic interchange for central part. ...
... • Synovial fluid, a proteoglycan-hyaluronic acid complex acts as a lubricant and may participated in nutritional and metabolic interchange for central part. ...
Introduction and Review of Masticatory System
... • Synovial fluid, a proteoglycan-hyaluronic acid complex acts as a lubricant and may participated in nutritional and metabolic interchange for central part. ...
... • Synovial fluid, a proteoglycan-hyaluronic acid complex acts as a lubricant and may participated in nutritional and metabolic interchange for central part. ...
Developmental characteristics of pectoralis muscle in - Funpec-RP
... (2012) studied the developmental transition of the pectoralis muscle from late-term duck embryos to neonates. In the current study, developmental morphological characteristics of Pekin duck pectoral muscles were investigated in the embryonic stage, and E20 was identified as the transition point (fro ...
... (2012) studied the developmental transition of the pectoralis muscle from late-term duck embryos to neonates. In the current study, developmental morphological characteristics of Pekin duck pectoral muscles were investigated in the embryonic stage, and E20 was identified as the transition point (fro ...
ornithischian pars preacetabularis has swung medially, fused with
... pars preacetabularis in the groups discussed. In the Saurischia, its presence on the process was probably incidental; in the Ornithischia, the anterior prolongation of its area of origin appears to have been the main function of the process. It occupies this same position in birds, although a new fu ...
... pars preacetabularis in the groups discussed. In the Saurischia, its presence on the process was probably incidental; in the Ornithischia, the anterior prolongation of its area of origin appears to have been the main function of the process. It occupies this same position in birds, although a new fu ...
How to Remember Anatomy Concepts
... Place thumb in palm and lay hand palm down on arm like picture The 4 fingers show distribution PFPF (pass/fail/pass/fail) Pronator teres Flexor carpi radialis Palmaris longus Flexor carpi ulnaris Deep to the others: Flexor digitorum superficialis ...
... Place thumb in palm and lay hand palm down on arm like picture The 4 fingers show distribution PFPF (pass/fail/pass/fail) Pronator teres Flexor carpi radialis Palmaris longus Flexor carpi ulnaris Deep to the others: Flexor digitorum superficialis ...
The Cranial Nerves
... The axons leave the cord via series of rootlets, emerge laterally midway between the dorsal and ventral roots of the spinal nerves. Courses rostrally and enter the cranial cavity through the foramen magnum, and joins the cranial root briefly Separates ones again as the nerve leaves the cranial cavit ...
... The axons leave the cord via series of rootlets, emerge laterally midway between the dorsal and ventral roots of the spinal nerves. Courses rostrally and enter the cranial cavity through the foramen magnum, and joins the cranial root briefly Separates ones again as the nerve leaves the cranial cavit ...
a. Lacrimal nerve
... pupil in presence of low intensity light or in presence of excessive sympathetic activity as occurs in fright; nerve supply – sympathetic ...
... pupil in presence of low intensity light or in presence of excessive sympathetic activity as occurs in fright; nerve supply – sympathetic ...
Table of Muscles
... of the external and internal oblique’s and the transversus abdominus all contribute to the anterior sheath. At this point (the arcuate line) the posterior sheath is absent and the rectus abdominis in contact w/ transversalis fascia. Has tendinous intersections ...
... of the external and internal oblique’s and the transversus abdominus all contribute to the anterior sheath. At this point (the arcuate line) the posterior sheath is absent and the rectus abdominis in contact w/ transversalis fascia. Has tendinous intersections ...
MAIN ANATOMICAL TERMS TO LEARN: From Nicola ABDUCTION
... Away from the middle line of the body Towards the middle line of the body To lift the metatarsal up off the floor – flexing the ankle To lift a body part To straighten or lengthen a joint To bend or shorten a joint To extend a joint past its normal range To lift the heels off the floor/point the foo ...
... Away from the middle line of the body Towards the middle line of the body To lift the metatarsal up off the floor – flexing the ankle To lift a body part To straighten or lengthen a joint To bend or shorten a joint To extend a joint past its normal range To lift the heels off the floor/point the foo ...
effective: september, 2008 curriculum guidelines
... The tissues related to the heart. The heart conduction system. Major arteries and veins. Blood pressure and pulse. Major blood reservoirs in the body. The mechanism of blood clotting. ...
... The tissues related to the heart. The heart conduction system. Major arteries and veins. Blood pressure and pulse. Major blood reservoirs in the body. The mechanism of blood clotting. ...
Myocyte
A myocyte (also known as a muscle cell) is the type of cell found in muscle tissue. Myocytes are long, tubular cells that develop from myoblasts to form muscles in a process known as myogenesis. There are various specialized forms of myocytes: cardiac, skeletal, and smooth muscle cells, with various properties. The striated cells of cardiac and skeletal muscles are referred to as muscle fibers. Cardiomyocytes are the muscle fibres that form the chambers of the heart, and have a single central nucleus. Skeletal muscle fibers help support and move the body and tend to have peripheral nuclei. Smooth muscle cells control involuntary movements such as the peristalsis contractions in the stomach.