... understand the basics – how reptiles breathe, the structure of the psittacine sinuses and the complex gastro-intestinal physiology of the rabbit – before we can properly treat these unique pets The ... the vertebral column These are most developed in the neck for preening and the apprehension of food The tail muscles are also well developed for fine control of the tail feathers The number of ... the tip and sides of the hemipene and large anal glands lie above the hemipenes The hemipene, retractor muscle, and anal gland are all surrounded by the larger propulsor muscle When the hemipene
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... what causes the heart muscles to contract—the sequence of blood flow through the heart and what causes blood pressure The anatomy (structure) and the physiology (function) of any part of the body ... example of an anatomical study is learning about the structure of the heart—the chambers, valves, and vessels that serve the heart muscle Physiology is the study of body function An example of a ... the Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory There are several that were helpful in the development of this atlas They share our enthusiasm of its value for students of anatomy and physiology
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Ebook A photographic atlas anatomy and physiology for the laboratory (7th edition): Part 2
... incision down the medial surfaces of the forelegs to the hoofs and then the same for the skin of the hind legs Make circular incisions around each of the hoofs Following the ventral borders of the lower ... the cut edge of the skin and carefully remove it from your specimen If the skin is difficult to remove, grasp the cut edge of the skin with one hand and push on the muscle with the thumb of the ... regulation of involuntary activities in the body The ANS is made up of specific portions of the CNS and PNS The brain and spinal cord are the centers for integration and coordination of information
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Phẫu thuật tạo hình tái tạo và thẩm mỹ (study anatomy and application of the perforating flap of deep femoral artery in the treatment of ischial tuberosity and greater trochanter ulcers ) TT
... phẫu trên tiêu bản MDCT là nghiên cứu mô tả Nghiên cứu lâm sàng trên bệnh nhân là nghiên cứu mô tả theo dõi dọc - Đối tượng nghiên cứu: Nghiên cứu đặc điểm giải phẫu các nhánh xuyên động mạch đùi ... sàng của vạt đùi trước ngoài tự do dạng chùm 1.2.3 Định nghĩa và phân loại vạt da nhánh xuyên Theo Hallock G G : Nhánh xuyên cơ là mạch máu đi qua cơ, xuyên qua lớp cân sâu và cung cấp máu cho ... cho 1 - 2 nhánh xuyên mạc da để cấp máu cho da vùng giữa đùi Trang 6Động mạch xuyên III chạy dọc theo đường ráp xương đùi giữa chỗ bám của cơ khép lớn và đầu ngắn cơ nhị đầu đùi có vị trí 10 –
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2021, 08:40
Phẫu thuật tạo hình tái tạo và thẩm mỹ (study anatomy and application of the perforating flap of deep femoral artery in the treatment of ischial tuberosity and greater trochanter ulcers
... mẫu không lớn Nghiên cứu Alessandro S cộng (2015) sử dụng vạt nhánh xuyên động mạch đùi sâu che phủ ụ ngồi cho kết vạt da lành tốt không loét tái phát thời gian theo dõi 12 tháng [6] Kết nghiên ... nhân loét vùng ụ ngồi có kết theo dõi năm khơng có biến chứng bao gồm loét tái phát [7] Kết nghiên cứu Gebert L cộng (2017) 15 bệnh nhân với 16 ổ loét ụ ngồi có kết theo dõi sau năm tất vạt da ... gia Hoa kỳ *Nguồn: theo Joyce B cộng (2007) [1] 1.1.4 Các phương pháp điều trị loét tỳ đè vùng ụ ngồi – mấu chuyển lớn Điều trị phịng ngừa Có nhiều phương pháp điều trị tùy theo mức độ thương
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2021, 09:05
Anatomy and physiology of animals
... 16.18 The Pituitary Gland And Hypothalamus The Pineal Gland The Thyroid Gland The Parathyroid Glands The Adrenal Gland The Pancreas The ... all the substance and tone of each of the contributor acknowledgements and/or dedications given therein * L Preserve all the Invariant Sections of the Document, unaltered in their text and in their ... means the text near the most prominent appearance of the work’s title, preceding the beginning of the body of the text The ”publisher” means any person or entity that distributes copies of the
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ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND DISORDERS OF THE AUDITORY SYSTEM - PART 1 pps
... understanding of the basic functions of the entire auditory system and the interactions between the. .. attached to the manubrium of the malleus and the other, the ... at the apex of the tympanic membrane (Fig 1. 5) The head of the malleus is suspended in the epitympanum The short process of the incus rests in the fossa incudo of the ... the function of the cochlea than of any other sensory organ C H A P T E R 1 Anatomy of the Ear 1 ABSTRACT 10 1 The ear consists of the outer ear, the middle ear and
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ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND DISORDERS OF THE AUDITORY SYSTEM - PART 2 ppsx
... measured in the place of the head. The effect of the head on the sound at the entrance of the ear canal is related to the size of the head and, the wavelength 2 of sound. This means that the “amplification” ... effect of the head on the sound pressure at the entrance of the ear canal depends on the frequency of the sound and on the angle of incidence of the sound (direction to the sound source). 6. The ... increasing the sound transmission selectively to the oval window of the FIGURE 2.4 The combined effect of the head and the resonance in the ear canal and the outer ear, obtained in a model of the human
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ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND DISORDERS OF THE AUDITORY SYSTEM - PART 4 potx
... in the ventral parts of the MGB of the thalamus, the non-classical sensory pathways use the dorsal and medialdivision of the MGB as relay (Fig 5.10) [122] Thesedivisions of the MGB receive their ... routes and the lateral nucleus of the amygdala (AL), showing the “high route” and the “low route” Connections between the basolateral (ABL) and the central nuclei (ACE) of the amygdala and other ... nucleus of the thalamus that sends axons to the AAF The neurons of the medial division of the MGB project to the AAF, which may send collaterals to the reticular nucleus (RE) of the thalamus The
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ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND DISORDERS OF THE AUDITORY SYSTEM - PART 6 pot
... between the middle of that line and the vertex The origin of the vectors is the latency of the first peak in the dipole and the length is the relative strength of the. ... such as the cat, is approximately 0.8 cm long [59]. The difference between the latency of the N 1 of the AP and that of the response from the intracranial portion of the auditory nerve is the travel ... 3) and that contributes to the dependence of the latency on the stimulus intensity [179]. The conduction veloc- ity of nerve fibers and the synaptic delays are inde- pendent of the level of excitation
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ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND DISORDERS OF THE AUDITORY SYSTEM - PART 7 pot
... intensity of the noise. The TTS was measured 20 s after the end of the exposure. In this study the noise exposure consisted of a band of noise, centered at 0.5 kHz, and a width of 0.3 kHz. The exposure ... depends on the size of the hole in the tympanic membrane and the size of the middle-ear cavity 210 Section III Disorders of the Auditory System and Their Pathophysiology ... contractions of the stapedius muscle reduce the input to the cochlea. The attenuation caused by the stapedius muscle contraction decreases the input to the cochlea and thereby decreases the contraction of
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ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND DISORDERS OF THE AUDITORY SYSTEM - PART 8 docx
... role of outer hair cells, that is to increase the sensitivity and frequency selectivity of the ear (cf. Chapter 3). The widening of the tuning of the basilar membrane broadens the “slices” of the ... amount of acquired hearing loss depends not only on the intensity of the noise and the duration of exposure but also on the character of the noise (fre- quency spectrum and time pattern). The hearing ... 3 that the outer hair cells function as “motors” that increase the sensitivity and the frequency selectivity of the ear and that it is the inner hair cells that transduce the motion of the basilar
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ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND DISORDERS OF THE AUDITORY SYSTEM - PART 9 pdf
... tinnitusand abnormal perception of sounds such as hyperacu-sis and phonophobia) are some of the most diverseand complex disorders of the auditory system andtheir causes are often obscure Often ... tinnitus and a real (synthesized) sound Because the results of the matching of the intensity of tinnitus to other sounds does not seem to correspond to the perceived intensity of tinnitus, other ... mality of recruitment of loudness is the ear, most oftenthe cochlea, but absence of function of the acousticmiddle-ear reflex can also cause an abnormal growth ofthe sensation of loudness above the
Ngày tải lên: 11/08/2014, 06:21
Saladin Anatomy and Physiology The Unity of Form and Function Episode 3 pps
... organizes the cytoplasmic contents, and functions in movements of cell contents and the cell as a whole. It is composed of microfilaments of the protein actin; intermediate filaments of keratin or other ... ______ . 20. The space enclosed by the unit membrane of the Golgi complex and endoplasmic reticulum is called the ______ . Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function, ... turn to the functions of these organelles in the modification, packaging, and secretion of a protein (fig 4.10) Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function,
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Saladin Anatomy and Physiology The Unity of Form and Function Episode 5 ppt
... in the same order 18 Name the four bones from the tip of the little finger to the base of the hand on that side matches the one on the sacrum On the anterior side of the ... joint and state to which bone each of these features belongs 17 Name the four bones of the proximal row of the carpus from lateral to medial, and then the four bones of the ... Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function, Third Edition 8 The Skeletal... of one pubis meets the body of the other at the pubic symphysis The pubis and ischium
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Saladin Anatomy and Physiology The Unity of Form and Function Episode 6 docx
... arises from the shoulder and upper chest and inserts broadly along the mandible and overlying skin Itdepresses the mandible, helps to open and widen themouth, and tenses the skin of the neck (during ... from the waist to the axilla These muscles bearthe primary responsibility for attachment of the arm to thetrunk, and they are the prime movers of the shoulder joint.The pectoralis major flexes the ... for the major movements of the wrist and hand Think About It Why are the prime movers of finger extension and flexion located in the forearm rather than in the hand, closer to the fingers? The
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Saladin Anatomy and Physiology The Unity of Form and Function Episode 7 potx
... and smooth ER of a muscle cell? 5. What is the difference between a myofilament and a myofibril? 6. List five proteins of the myofilaments and describe their physical arrangement. 7. Sketch the ... pattern of myofilaments to explain how they account for the A bands, I bands, H bands, and Z discs. Myosin molecule Thick filament Thin filament Portion of a sarcomere showing the overlap of thick and ... fiber; • relate the striations of a muscle fiber to the overlapping arrangement of its protein filaments; and • name the major proteins of a muscle fiber and state the function of each. The Muscle
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Saladin Anatomy and Physiology The Unity of Form and Function Episode 8 ppt
... system and state their locations; • describe the gross and microscopic anatomy of the spinal cord; and • name the major conduction pathways of the spinal cord and state their functions. Functions The ... flashcards, and much more that will complement your learning and understanding of anatomy and physiology. 9. The synaptic contacts in the nervous system are fixed by the time of birth and cannot ... (MEN-inks). These membranes separate the soft tissue of the central nervous system from the bones of the vertebrae and skull. From superficial to deep, they are the dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia
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Saladin Anatomy and Physiology The Unity of Form and Function Episode 10 potx
... enhancing the perception of contrast, the edges of objects, and changes in light inten- sity. In addition, much of the mass of the retina is com- posed of astrocytes and other types of glial cells. ... cones and no rods. The other neurons of the fovea are displaced to one side so they won’t interfere with light falling on the cones. The smallness of these cones is like the smallness of the dots ... the sense of linear or angular acceleration of the head 9 The saccule and utricle... convergence of the eyes, constriction of the pupil, and accommodation (thickening) of
Ngày tải lên: 12/08/2014, 16:21
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