BaSCO_February_16,_2009
... binocular viewing monocular viewing version/vergence testing different types of eye movements ...
... binocular viewing monocular viewing version/vergence testing different types of eye movements ...
Evolutionary Novelties: How Fish Have Built a Heater Out of Muscle1
... uptake, release and storage. Several key proteins found in the SR membrane are required for cycling of calcium in and out of the SR and the particular isoform or quantity of these proteins expressed in a given muscle cell type determines the speed at which calcium can be removed or released from the ...
... uptake, release and storage. Several key proteins found in the SR membrane are required for cycling of calcium in and out of the SR and the particular isoform or quantity of these proteins expressed in a given muscle cell type determines the speed at which calcium can be removed or released from the ...
Autonomic Nervous System
... B. Sympathetic division produces longer lasting and more widespread effects • 1. The adrenergic receptor sites of the sympathetic division can respond to adrenal gland secretions • 2. if adrenalin is circulating in the blood stream, disperses to many glands • 3. one sympathetic preganglionic fiber ...
... B. Sympathetic division produces longer lasting and more widespread effects • 1. The adrenergic receptor sites of the sympathetic division can respond to adrenal gland secretions • 2. if adrenalin is circulating in the blood stream, disperses to many glands • 3. one sympathetic preganglionic fiber ...
SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
... SER is highly developed in liver cells and has the function of detoxification. Any substance carried in the circulation can be rapidly acted on by the liver where the metabolism or “elimination” of lipophilic substances such as drugs, anesthetics, pesticides, toxins, and hormones takes place . ...
... SER is highly developed in liver cells and has the function of detoxification. Any substance carried in the circulation can be rapidly acted on by the liver where the metabolism or “elimination” of lipophilic substances such as drugs, anesthetics, pesticides, toxins, and hormones takes place . ...
The Vagus Nerve
... and palatoglossus, all of which change the pharynx’s shape for speech and swallowing. Oral examination reveals deviation of the uvula to the unaffected side because of unopposed muscular action and drooping of the soft palate on the affected side. Unilateral damage to this branch of the nerve result ...
... and palatoglossus, all of which change the pharynx’s shape for speech and swallowing. Oral examination reveals deviation of the uvula to the unaffected side because of unopposed muscular action and drooping of the soft palate on the affected side. Unilateral damage to this branch of the nerve result ...
BE.342/442 Tuesday, October 25, 2005 Topic: Biomineralization
... nanometers, bones can be observed and analyzed using x-ray diffraction. The diffraction rings at this resolution can reveal the distance between collagen bundles, but little other information. Collagen bundles can organize into parallel groups, interwoven fiber structures, plywood-like alignment, an ...
... nanometers, bones can be observed and analyzed using x-ray diffraction. The diffraction rings at this resolution can reveal the distance between collagen bundles, but little other information. Collagen bundles can organize into parallel groups, interwoven fiber structures, plywood-like alignment, an ...
5. 4oC
... Functions of lampbrush chromosomes involve synthesis of RNA and protein by their loops. RNA is synthesized only at the thin insertion and then carried aroundihe loops to the thick insertion. There it may be either destroyed or released into nucieus. (b) Formation of yolk material: ...
... Functions of lampbrush chromosomes involve synthesis of RNA and protein by their loops. RNA is synthesized only at the thin insertion and then carried aroundihe loops to the thick insertion. There it may be either destroyed or released into nucieus. (b) Formation of yolk material: ...
Unit 29: Posterior Abdominal Wall
... Locate and clean the branches of the lumbar plexus (Plates 259, 478, 479; 2.72, 2.73, 2.82B, Table 2.6-p. 165). Like all of the somatic nerve plexuses, it is formed from anterior primary rami. The genitofemoral nerve has already been seen on the anterior surface of the psoas muscles. This nerve divi ...
... Locate and clean the branches of the lumbar plexus (Plates 259, 478, 479; 2.72, 2.73, 2.82B, Table 2.6-p. 165). Like all of the somatic nerve plexuses, it is formed from anterior primary rami. The genitofemoral nerve has already been seen on the anterior surface of the psoas muscles. This nerve divi ...
Quantitative assessment of the inter- and intra
... patients the weakness predominates in the pelvic girdle and upper leg and eventually becomes more generalized leading to wheelchair dependence in patients’ early teens and death in their late twenties. Regular T1-weighted MR imaging of the muscles shows increased fatty infiltration with age, with so ...
... patients the weakness predominates in the pelvic girdle and upper leg and eventually becomes more generalized leading to wheelchair dependence in patients’ early teens and death in their late twenties. Regular T1-weighted MR imaging of the muscles shows increased fatty infiltration with age, with so ...
Answers to Even Questions
... required to line up along the axon to perform the myelination. The length of an axon covered by the myelin sheath of a single oligodendroglion or Schwann cell is referred to as an internode, whereas the part of the axon left uncovered at the junction of two Schwann cells or oligodendroglia is referr ...
... required to line up along the axon to perform the myelination. The length of an axon covered by the myelin sheath of a single oligodendroglion or Schwann cell is referred to as an internode, whereas the part of the axon left uncovered at the junction of two Schwann cells or oligodendroglia is referr ...
World of the Cell: Chapter 16
... The neuromuscular junction is the interface between a nerve and a muscle cell • The site where a neuron innervates a muscle cell is called neuromuscular junction • An arriving action potential triggers the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ACh) from the axonal terminals • Receptors i ...
... The neuromuscular junction is the interface between a nerve and a muscle cell • The site where a neuron innervates a muscle cell is called neuromuscular junction • An arriving action potential triggers the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ACh) from the axonal terminals • Receptors i ...
MUSCLE FATIGUE
... failure to raise intracellular [Ca2+] sufficiently, or c) reduced responsiveness of the contractile apparatus. Muscle structure: Skeletal muscle, and to a lesser extent cardiac muscle, has a regular network of invaginations in the surface membrane called the ‘transverse tubular (T-) system’. These t ...
... failure to raise intracellular [Ca2+] sufficiently, or c) reduced responsiveness of the contractile apparatus. Muscle structure: Skeletal muscle, and to a lesser extent cardiac muscle, has a regular network of invaginations in the surface membrane called the ‘transverse tubular (T-) system’. These t ...
L8-Glossopharygeal and Vagus Nerves)
... elevate, and the uvula will remain in the midline as it is elevated. With paralysis 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 other palatal arch with a tongue blade, waiting each time fo ...
... elevate, and the uvula will remain in the midline as it is elevated. With paralysis 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 other palatal arch with a tongue blade, waiting each time fo ...
MUSCLES OF THE PECTORAL GIRDLE Objectives At the end of
... 3. Scapulohumeral(intrinsicshoulder)muscles; deltoid, teres major ,and the 4 rotator cuff muscles(supraspinatus,infraspinatus,teres minor and subscapularis) ...
... 3. Scapulohumeral(intrinsicshoulder)muscles; deltoid, teres major ,and the 4 rotator cuff muscles(supraspinatus,infraspinatus,teres minor and subscapularis) ...
29-Posterior Abdomin..
... Its anterior surface is covered by lumbar fascia which is thickened above to form the lateral urcuate ligament and below to form the iliolumbar ligament. Nerve Supply: Lumbar plexus only the ventral rami of L2; 3 and 4 Action: it fixes or depresses the 12th rib during respiration and laterally flexe ...
... Its anterior surface is covered by lumbar fascia which is thickened above to form the lateral urcuate ligament and below to form the iliolumbar ligament. Nerve Supply: Lumbar plexus only the ventral rami of L2; 3 and 4 Action: it fixes or depresses the 12th rib during respiration and laterally flexe ...
Clincal Notes - V14-Study
... Increase in cell size; cell number remains the same Hypertrophy Where arteries and veins have a direct connection by circumventing capillary beds in order Arteriovenous to meet physiological requirements of organs (i.e. GI system between meals) anastomosis ...
... Increase in cell size; cell number remains the same Hypertrophy Where arteries and veins have a direct connection by circumventing capillary beds in order Arteriovenous to meet physiological requirements of organs (i.e. GI system between meals) anastomosis ...
Origin and development of avian skeletal musculature has been a
... somites, the question arises as to how the discrete muscles are formed and how their pattern is specified, hence as to the respective activities of the somitederived cells and of the somatopleural cells in muscle patterning. There is clear evidence that muscle specificity does not reside in the myog ...
... somites, the question arises as to how the discrete muscles are formed and how their pattern is specified, hence as to the respective activities of the somitederived cells and of the somatopleural cells in muscle patterning. There is clear evidence that muscle specificity does not reside in the myog ...
Q6 Outline the physiological consequences of a
... pectoralis major muscle, a line superior to the horizontal level of the nipple, and an apex below the axilla – clinically th th this is at the 4 -‐5 intercostal space in the anterior axillary or mid ...
... pectoralis major muscle, a line superior to the horizontal level of the nipple, and an apex below the axilla – clinically th th this is at the 4 -‐5 intercostal space in the anterior axillary or mid ...
snp-06-01-02-delayed onset of muscular soreness
... that there is often muscle soreness a shorter or longer time after training, with a varying intensity. These conditions were monitored with a decreased range of the motion that these muscles provide, as well as muscle strength, which ultimately leads to a reduction in the capacity for sports achieve ...
... that there is often muscle soreness a shorter or longer time after training, with a varying intensity. These conditions were monitored with a decreased range of the motion that these muscles provide, as well as muscle strength, which ultimately leads to a reduction in the capacity for sports achieve ...
PRACTICAL 2
... Origin: Transverse processes of C7 to T12. Insertion: The ribs below. Action: helps in respiration by raising the ribs. ...
... Origin: Transverse processes of C7 to T12. Insertion: The ribs below. Action: helps in respiration by raising the ribs. ...
TRAPEZIUS, UPPER - HMT Muscle Therapy
... look for good glenohumeral fixation. The test is of abduction of the scapula from the spine and must either be observed or palpated. Many testers fail to observe for the abduction of the scapula, and list the middle trapezius as weak because the arm fails to resist the testing pressure. The failure ...
... look for good glenohumeral fixation. The test is of abduction of the scapula from the spine and must either be observed or palpated. Many testers fail to observe for the abduction of the scapula, and list the middle trapezius as weak because the arm fails to resist the testing pressure. The failure ...
Identification of a zebrafish model of muscular dystrophy
... also transmit force between the ends of muscle fibres28. These occur as either intrafascicular fibre terminations, connecting single fibres into networks both end-to-end and end-to-side29, or as fibrous sheets called tendinous intersections that separate segmented blocks of nonoverlapping fibres. Th ...
... also transmit force between the ends of muscle fibres28. These occur as either intrafascicular fibre terminations, connecting single fibres into networks both end-to-end and end-to-side29, or as fibrous sheets called tendinous intersections that separate segmented blocks of nonoverlapping fibres. Th ...
Article - International Journal of Biomedicine
... It was shown that five-day gravity discharge resulted in an increased insulin-stimulated glucose uptake [24]. The increase in glycogen content was noted in the soleus muscle of rats after a seven-day space flight of the Spacelab biosatellite [25]. Furthermore, a 14-day stay in weightless conditions ...
... It was shown that five-day gravity discharge resulted in an increased insulin-stimulated glucose uptake [24]. The increase in glycogen content was noted in the soleus muscle of rats after a seven-day space flight of the Spacelab biosatellite [25]. Furthermore, a 14-day stay in weightless conditions ...
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.