D2-1 UNIT 2. DISSECTION: SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES OF THE
... superficial fascia from the region just lateral to the lumbar spines, avoid cutting through or removing the deep fascia, here known as the thoracolumbar fascia. It is recognized by the glistening aponeurotic appearance of its external surface. It is attached medially to the lumbar spine and the sacr ...
... superficial fascia from the region just lateral to the lumbar spines, avoid cutting through or removing the deep fascia, here known as the thoracolumbar fascia. It is recognized by the glistening aponeurotic appearance of its external surface. It is attached medially to the lumbar spine and the sacr ...
Eye Lab Handout
... 5. Complete the incision, and separate the anterior and posterior portions of the eyeball. Take care to preserve the retina, the thin, delicate inner layer. 6. Vitreous humor (body) is gelatinous 7. Pull out circular lens (yellow) The black ring is the ciliary body. 8. Pupil = hole Next to pupil is ...
... 5. Complete the incision, and separate the anterior and posterior portions of the eyeball. Take care to preserve the retina, the thin, delicate inner layer. 6. Vitreous humor (body) is gelatinous 7. Pull out circular lens (yellow) The black ring is the ciliary body. 8. Pupil = hole Next to pupil is ...
Dr.Kaan Yücel http://yeditepeanatomy1.org Introduction to
... coming from the spinal cord to the body, and the posterior part of the spinal cord (we call this the posterior root), come the fibers to the spinal cord which carry information from the body (e.g., touch, pain etc.). These two nerve fibers; anterior and posterior unite to form the spinal nerve. Then ...
... coming from the spinal cord to the body, and the posterior part of the spinal cord (we call this the posterior root), come the fibers to the spinal cord which carry information from the body (e.g., touch, pain etc.). These two nerve fibers; anterior and posterior unite to form the spinal nerve. Then ...
1 CLASS 1X BIOLOGY PLANT TISSUES Definition of tissue Tissues
... Dendrons : The dendrons are short processes arising from the cyton and further branching into thin dendrites. They carry impulse towards the cell body. iii) Axon : It is a single , long , cylindrical process arising from cyton which branch terminally. It carries message away from cyton. In most neur ...
... Dendrons : The dendrons are short processes arising from the cyton and further branching into thin dendrites. They carry impulse towards the cell body. iii) Axon : It is a single , long , cylindrical process arising from cyton which branch terminally. It carries message away from cyton. In most neur ...
Class #9 Chest Muscles and Bones
... Pectoralis Minor *brachial plexus (bundle of nerves) runs just underneath, can get impinged. O: Ribs 3,4,5 I: coracoid process of scapula A: -Protraction -Depression -Downward rotation-pulls on coracoid in such a way that glenoid fossa is oriented downward. ...
... Pectoralis Minor *brachial plexus (bundle of nerves) runs just underneath, can get impinged. O: Ribs 3,4,5 I: coracoid process of scapula A: -Protraction -Depression -Downward rotation-pulls on coracoid in such a way that glenoid fossa is oriented downward. ...
Bones of the Hip
... – Passageway for: • Obturator internus muscle • Nerve to obturator internus muscle • Pudendal nerve and vessles – Note these also travel through the greater sciatic notch ...
... – Passageway for: • Obturator internus muscle • Nerve to obturator internus muscle • Pudendal nerve and vessles – Note these also travel through the greater sciatic notch ...
MBS 101-B
... Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes. 2. Please tick (√) correct one only. Cutting, overwriting or any other marking are not allowed. 3. For answering please use Ball- pen only. ...
... Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes. 2. Please tick (√) correct one only. Cutting, overwriting or any other marking are not allowed. 3. For answering please use Ball- pen only. ...
251Ch10 - 15
... to the muscle cell and is called the motor end plate The motor end plate is rich in chemical (ligand) - gated sodium channels that respond to ACh. Another way to say this: The receptors for ACh are on the ligand-gated sodium channels on the motor end plate ...
... to the muscle cell and is called the motor end plate The motor end plate is rich in chemical (ligand) - gated sodium channels that respond to ACh. Another way to say this: The receptors for ACh are on the ligand-gated sodium channels on the motor end plate ...
Extrinsic Muscles
... under the mandible, at the level of C3. The arms of the “U” are directed posteriorly. The hyoid bone is unique in that it is not directly attached to any other bone in the skeleton. It is held in place by a number of muscles that attach it to: a) the mandible, b) the temporal bone, and c) the thyroi ...
... under the mandible, at the level of C3. The arms of the “U” are directed posteriorly. The hyoid bone is unique in that it is not directly attached to any other bone in the skeleton. It is held in place by a number of muscles that attach it to: a) the mandible, b) the temporal bone, and c) the thyroi ...
Highest extent of lateral and medial heads of triceps brachii muscle
... of lateral and medial head of triceps brachii muscle remained unexplored that is why this study was undertaken to know the extent of their proximal attachments in relation to anatomical neck of humerus and capsule of shoulder joint. Materials and Methods: The shoulder region of 50 formalin fixed upp ...
... of lateral and medial head of triceps brachii muscle remained unexplored that is why this study was undertaken to know the extent of their proximal attachments in relation to anatomical neck of humerus and capsule of shoulder joint. Materials and Methods: The shoulder region of 50 formalin fixed upp ...
Upper extremity-I
... is supplied by supraclavicular nerves and by upper lateral cutaneous nerve (branch of axillary nerve). The subcutaneous tissue contains the cutaneous nerves. The superficial fascia is thing. The proper fascia form sheath of deltoid muscle. The fascia gives off septa which divided muscle into three p ...
... is supplied by supraclavicular nerves and by upper lateral cutaneous nerve (branch of axillary nerve). The subcutaneous tissue contains the cutaneous nerves. The superficial fascia is thing. The proper fascia form sheath of deltoid muscle. The fascia gives off septa which divided muscle into three p ...
A novel isoform of the smooth muscle cell
... Cloning of mouse smoothelin A part of the presumptive mouse smoothelin cDNA sequence was deduced from overlapping expressed sequence tags (GenBank) with homology to the known parts of the human smoothelin cDNA (EMBL accession number Z49989). Various primer pairs were designed to screen mouse cDNA po ...
... Cloning of mouse smoothelin A part of the presumptive mouse smoothelin cDNA sequence was deduced from overlapping expressed sequence tags (GenBank) with homology to the known parts of the human smoothelin cDNA (EMBL accession number Z49989). Various primer pairs were designed to screen mouse cDNA po ...
Mock Systemic Anatomy Practical – please keep in mind that the
... (the inferior aspect of the patella) is facing away from you and pointing towards your foot. Also, if the patella with the superficial surface on the table, one can determine which side it is by looking for the broadest surface when the apex is pointing away…whichever side the broad surface is on, t ...
... (the inferior aspect of the patella) is facing away from you and pointing towards your foot. Also, if the patella with the superficial surface on the table, one can determine which side it is by looking for the broadest surface when the apex is pointing away…whichever side the broad surface is on, t ...
Muscles of the Head - Coach Frei Science
... Neck Muscles For the most part, these muscles move the ...
... Neck Muscles For the most part, these muscles move the ...
Anatomy 2 Parotid Gland
... and salpyngopharyngeus.. They are all innervated by Pharyngeal plexus EXCEPT Stylopharyngeus muscle by GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE. These muscles are inserted into Pharyngeal raphe which is a tough fibrous tissue that originates from pharyngeal tubercle located anterior to foramen magnum. Constrictor mus ...
... and salpyngopharyngeus.. They are all innervated by Pharyngeal plexus EXCEPT Stylopharyngeus muscle by GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE. These muscles are inserted into Pharyngeal raphe which is a tough fibrous tissue that originates from pharyngeal tubercle located anterior to foramen magnum. Constrictor mus ...
Cranial nerves
... functions have their cells of origin (first-order nuclei) outside the brain stem, usually in ganglia that are homologous to the dorsal root ganglia of the spinal nerves Second-order sensory nuclei lie within the brain stem ...
... functions have their cells of origin (first-order nuclei) outside the brain stem, usually in ganglia that are homologous to the dorsal root ganglia of the spinal nerves Second-order sensory nuclei lie within the brain stem ...
ANATOMY TEAM Lecture (5) Muscles of the back
... Levator scapulae above Rhomboid minor and Rhomboid minor above Rhomboid major (Erector spinae) is formed of 3 vertical columns and each one has a different size and arrangement which allows us to have many degrees of movement not only direct flexion or extension ًيعني اختالف اطىال عضالت الظهر ي ...
... Levator scapulae above Rhomboid minor and Rhomboid minor above Rhomboid major (Erector spinae) is formed of 3 vertical columns and each one has a different size and arrangement which allows us to have many degrees of movement not only direct flexion or extension ًيعني اختالف اطىال عضالت الظهر ي ...
Congenital bilateral agenesis of the tibialis anterior muscles: a rare
... predominance of type-I fibers, and loss of direction and grouping of the fibers were common in patients with clubfoot. The same research also demonstrated electronmicroscopic changes in the muscle and suggested that clubfoot may have a neurological basis [14]. The clinical symptoms and disabilities ...
... predominance of type-I fibers, and loss of direction and grouping of the fibers were common in patients with clubfoot. The same research also demonstrated electronmicroscopic changes in the muscle and suggested that clubfoot may have a neurological basis [14]. The clinical symptoms and disabilities ...
Cardiac Qs
... potentials. Hence more action potentials can occur in a set time and the rate of firing of the SA node determines the rate of contraction in the heart and so this increases as well. Sympathetic fibers also innervate the atria, AV node, Purkinje fibers and ventricular muscle. Their effect here is mos ...
... potentials. Hence more action potentials can occur in a set time and the rate of firing of the SA node determines the rate of contraction in the heart and so this increases as well. Sympathetic fibers also innervate the atria, AV node, Purkinje fibers and ventricular muscle. Their effect here is mos ...
Hip Joint: Part Two - Lifestyle Fitness. How can we help you achieve
... Some muscles that span the hip joint, also span the knee joint. As in the previous article, the knee portion will be discussed later. Muscles that span the posterior hip joint are the gluteus maximus, medius and minimus, semimembranosus, semitendonosus, bicep femoris, and the tensor fascia latae mus ...
... Some muscles that span the hip joint, also span the knee joint. As in the previous article, the knee portion will be discussed later. Muscles that span the posterior hip joint are the gluteus maximus, medius and minimus, semimembranosus, semitendonosus, bicep femoris, and the tensor fascia latae mus ...
L - BEHS Science
... The origin of the obturator internus (F) on the right cannot be seen, but the origin of the muscle on the contralateral side can be colored. See plate 44 for additional views of these muscles. ...
... The origin of the obturator internus (F) on the right cannot be seen, but the origin of the muscle on the contralateral side can be colored. See plate 44 for additional views of these muscles. ...
WishListUpperLimb
... Know the kinds of joints and the criteria for this classification Know the functional classification of joints Know and be able to identify the features of: - Fibrous joints - Cartilaginous joints - Synovial joints Know the axes of movement of synovial joints Know and be able to describe the types o ...
... Know the kinds of joints and the criteria for this classification Know the functional classification of joints Know and be able to identify the features of: - Fibrous joints - Cartilaginous joints - Synovial joints Know the axes of movement of synovial joints Know and be able to describe the types o ...
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.