Musculature
... ligaments and fallopian tubes, they attach the uterine cornu to the anterior pelvic wall Ovarian attach the inferior ovary to the uterine cornu, posterior to the fallopian tube on each side Mesovarium attach the ovary to the posterior layer of the broad ligament on each side ...
... ligaments and fallopian tubes, they attach the uterine cornu to the anterior pelvic wall Ovarian attach the inferior ovary to the uterine cornu, posterior to the fallopian tube on each side Mesovarium attach the ovary to the posterior layer of the broad ligament on each side ...
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOHY
... Ascending pharyngeal artery branch of external carotid artery Ascending Palatine artery branch of facial artery Descending Palatine artery branch of maxillary artery Dorsal linguae branch of lingual artery NERVE SUPPLY OF THE PHARYNX motor supply : by the pharyngeal plexus ( X and XI crani ...
... Ascending pharyngeal artery branch of external carotid artery Ascending Palatine artery branch of facial artery Descending Palatine artery branch of maxillary artery Dorsal linguae branch of lingual artery NERVE SUPPLY OF THE PHARYNX motor supply : by the pharyngeal plexus ( X and XI crani ...
Releasing the Rotator Cuff: A Massage Therapy Perspective Peggy
... Continue to warm up the subscapularis using small circular movements of your fingers. Try and get as much length and width of the subscap as you can. Do this with the muscle in a neutral state. ...
... Continue to warm up the subscapularis using small circular movements of your fingers. Try and get as much length and width of the subscap as you can. Do this with the muscle in a neutral state. ...
DO NOW: Four Types of Tissue
... (on your whiteboards) 4. This type of Gssue binds structures together, provides support and protecGon. It also fills empty spaces and produces red blood cells and stored fat which is later used in the body for energy, insulaGon, and organ protecGon. A. Epithelial B. ConnecGve C. Muscle D ...
... (on your whiteboards) 4. This type of Gssue binds structures together, provides support and protecGon. It also fills empty spaces and produces red blood cells and stored fat which is later used in the body for energy, insulaGon, and organ protecGon. A. Epithelial B. ConnecGve C. Muscle D ...
Cytoskeletal Disruption After Eccentric Contraction
... The titin protein is a giant protein (approximately 3 MDa) that extends as one molecule from the M line to the Z disk of the sarcomere. It is modular in nature and therefore very difficult to clone and sequence.9 However, based on synthesis of interdisciplinary studies, it is clear that titin is resp ...
... The titin protein is a giant protein (approximately 3 MDa) that extends as one molecule from the M line to the Z disk of the sarcomere. It is modular in nature and therefore very difficult to clone and sequence.9 However, based on synthesis of interdisciplinary studies, it is clear that titin is resp ...
Scalp - M5zn
... 3. Some of them are constant while others may be present or absent. @ Function : equalize the venous blood pressure between the intracranial venous sinuses and the extracranial veins. @ Clinical importance : They can transmit infection from outside the skull (eg. Dangerous area of face) to the dural ...
... 3. Some of them are constant while others may be present or absent. @ Function : equalize the venous blood pressure between the intracranial venous sinuses and the extracranial veins. @ Clinical importance : They can transmit infection from outside the skull (eg. Dangerous area of face) to the dural ...
Diversity in Nutrition
... and physically digesting both plant life and animals in order to live healthily and survive. To the this humans have teeth which are capable of biting, chewing and grinding down tough plant matter and biting large bits of meat into smaller chunks that we are able to swallow. Our masseter muscle allo ...
... and physically digesting both plant life and animals in order to live healthily and survive. To the this humans have teeth which are capable of biting, chewing and grinding down tough plant matter and biting large bits of meat into smaller chunks that we are able to swallow. Our masseter muscle allo ...
PNS (Ch13)
... connective tissue that bundles fibers into fascicles – Epineurium—tough fibrous sheath around a nerve ...
... connective tissue that bundles fibers into fascicles – Epineurium—tough fibrous sheath around a nerve ...
18 The Heart new
... • Cardiac cycle – Pressure and volume changes that occur during the cardiac cycle – Average heart rate 72 bpm – Each cardiac cycle lasts 0.8 s • 0.3 s in systole • O.5 s in diastole ...
... • Cardiac cycle – Pressure and volume changes that occur during the cardiac cycle – Average heart rate 72 bpm – Each cardiac cycle lasts 0.8 s • 0.3 s in systole • O.5 s in diastole ...
Anatomy Chap
... What are the two divisions of the ANS and what are the overall basic responses associated with each? What does it mean if an organ has “dual innervation”? Compare the general anatomical organization of ANS with the somatic efferent system. Sympathetic (Σ): Where are the cell bodies of preganglionic ...
... What are the two divisions of the ANS and what are the overall basic responses associated with each? What does it mean if an organ has “dual innervation”? Compare the general anatomical organization of ANS with the somatic efferent system. Sympathetic (Σ): Where are the cell bodies of preganglionic ...
Address for Correspondence : VASaks
... polymerization and depolymerization takes place. In cardiomyocytes, only 30% of total tubulin is present in the polymerized form as microtubules whereas 70% occurs as nonpolymerized cytosolic protein (Tagawa, et al., 1998). Lewis et al. have cloned described five mouse tubulin cDNAs, two (M alpha 1 ...
... polymerization and depolymerization takes place. In cardiomyocytes, only 30% of total tubulin is present in the polymerized form as microtubules whereas 70% occurs as nonpolymerized cytosolic protein (Tagawa, et al., 1998). Lewis et al. have cloned described five mouse tubulin cDNAs, two (M alpha 1 ...
Physiology of Autonomic Nervous System Second Year Medicine
... (energy lost from the body) 4- DISTRIBUTION: widspread 5- DISCHARGE : as one unit (most actions) at the same time) ...
... (energy lost from the body) 4- DISTRIBUTION: widspread 5- DISCHARGE : as one unit (most actions) at the same time) ...
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY STUDY OF HARDBOARDS1 Lidija
... (P), and fibers (F) present. Dark granular material scattered between cells. x 3,040. FIG.2. High density, 0.5% PF. Large voids between the fibers. x 3,110. FIG.3. High density, 0.5% PF. Fibers attached in a bundle; middle lamella (ML) not changed. PF between the vessel (V) and parenchyma cell (P) a ...
... (P), and fibers (F) present. Dark granular material scattered between cells. x 3,040. FIG.2. High density, 0.5% PF. Large voids between the fibers. x 3,110. FIG.3. High density, 0.5% PF. Fibers attached in a bundle; middle lamella (ML) not changed. PF between the vessel (V) and parenchyma cell (P) a ...
cytoskeleton
... that evidently attract one another and assemble into long chains or tubes. • There are three chains of fiber that make up the anatomy of an organisms cytoskeleton… ...
... that evidently attract one another and assemble into long chains or tubes. • There are three chains of fiber that make up the anatomy of an organisms cytoskeleton… ...
Chapter 13
... Cranial Nerve XII: Hypoglossal Fibers arise from the medulla and exit the skull via the hypoglossal canal Innervates both extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the tongue, which contribute to swallowing and speech ...
... Cranial Nerve XII: Hypoglossal Fibers arise from the medulla and exit the skull via the hypoglossal canal Innervates both extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the tongue, which contribute to swallowing and speech ...
Protection of the Brain
... Ependymal cells of the choroid plexuses create the blood-CSF barrier ...
... Ependymal cells of the choroid plexuses create the blood-CSF barrier ...
L6-final 9-10 cr. n. jamePowerPoint Presentation
... Normal palatal arches will constrict and elevate, and the uvula will remain in the midline as it is elevated. In case of lesion of the nerve, there is no elevation or constriction of the affected side. warn the patient that you are going to test the gag reflex. Gently touch first one and then the ot ...
... Normal palatal arches will constrict and elevate, and the uvula will remain in the midline as it is elevated. In case of lesion of the nerve, there is no elevation or constriction of the affected side. warn the patient that you are going to test the gag reflex. Gently touch first one and then the ot ...
massage therapist study guide - Advanced Massage Education
... 1. c - The ulnar nerve originates from the C8-T1 nerve roots of the brachial plexus, descends the posteromedial aspect of the humerus, enters the anterior compartment of the forearm through the two heads of the flexor carpi ulnaris and along the ulna into the hand ending at the tips of the ring and ...
... 1. c - The ulnar nerve originates from the C8-T1 nerve roots of the brachial plexus, descends the posteromedial aspect of the humerus, enters the anterior compartment of the forearm through the two heads of the flexor carpi ulnaris and along the ulna into the hand ending at the tips of the ring and ...
Neck and back muscles
... Transversus Abdominus is often abbreviated to TVA. This is a very important core muscle which is vital in maintaining good posture. Activities such as Pilates focus on contraction of the TVA. Origin ...
... Transversus Abdominus is often abbreviated to TVA. This is a very important core muscle which is vital in maintaining good posture. Activities such as Pilates focus on contraction of the TVA. Origin ...
Thyroid Eye Disease
... • Rx is by muscle surgery, with the aim of producing binocular vision when looking forward, and good cosmetic result • Botulinum toxin injection (Botox) to relax muscles may be useful in selected cases ...
... • Rx is by muscle surgery, with the aim of producing binocular vision when looking forward, and good cosmetic result • Botulinum toxin injection (Botox) to relax muscles may be useful in selected cases ...
Thyroid Eye Disease
... • Rx is by muscle surgery, with the aim of producing binocular vision when looking forward, and good cosmetic result • Botulinum toxin injection (Botox) to relax muscles may be useful in selected cases ...
... • Rx is by muscle surgery, with the aim of producing binocular vision when looking forward, and good cosmetic result • Botulinum toxin injection (Botox) to relax muscles may be useful in selected cases ...
Thyroid Eye Disease - International Council of Ophthalmology
... • Rx is by muscle surgery, with the aim of producing binocular vision when looking forward, and good cosmetic result • Botulinum toxin injection (Botox) to relax muscles may be useful in selected cases ...
... • Rx is by muscle surgery, with the aim of producing binocular vision when looking forward, and good cosmetic result • Botulinum toxin injection (Botox) to relax muscles may be useful in selected cases ...
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOHY
... Ascending pharyngeal artery branch of external carotid artery Ascending Palatine artery branch of facial artery Descending Palatine artery branch of maxillary artery Dorsal linguae branch of lingual artery NERVE SUPPLY OF THE PHARYNX motor supply : by the pharyngeal plexus ( X and XI crani ...
... Ascending pharyngeal artery branch of external carotid artery Ascending Palatine artery branch of facial artery Descending Palatine artery branch of maxillary artery Dorsal linguae branch of lingual artery NERVE SUPPLY OF THE PHARYNX motor supply : by the pharyngeal plexus ( X and XI crani ...
04 - nervous system
... A. preganglionic fibers They leave the lateral column of the spinal cord in the anterior nerve roots. They pass in the White rami communicantes to the paravertebral ganglia of the sympathetic trunk. ...
... A. preganglionic fibers They leave the lateral column of the spinal cord in the anterior nerve roots. They pass in the White rami communicantes to the paravertebral ganglia of the sympathetic trunk. ...
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.