Dental Anatomy Sheet Lecture # (5) Dr.Firas Soleihat Sheet written by Majdi Salameh * Permanent maxillary lateral incisor : - Sometimes the Cingulum is so large that they call it Talon Cusp. Talon Cusp is mostly found in permanent maxillary lateral incisor but rarely found in primary teeth . ( Talon Cusp : is a very enlarged cingulum and sometimes looks like a separated cusp ) . - The Peg shaped lateral incisor : instead of having a normal incisal edge .. the
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Torsion- twisting of the embryo along the left-right axis (similar to the twist of the body when a golfer swings at the ball). MOST prominent in the 48-hour chick embryo Flexion- bending of the embryo along the anterior-posterior axis. In amniotes the tip of the head bends towards the heart. Types of flexion: cranial flexion‚ cervical flexion‚ pontine flexure‚ dorsal flexure‚ caudal flexure. ^Cervical flexure- ventral bend in embryo at transition between myelencephalon and spinal cord ^Dosal Flexure-
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Cell Wall- The cell wall is a rigid structure outside the cell membrane that supports and protects the cell. The cell wall is made of tough cellulose fibers and other materials made by the cell. Analogy- In a restaurant the building itself supports the restaurant. It is often made of wood or concrete. Cell Membrane- The cell membrane is a structure that forms the outer boundary of the cell and allows only certain materials to move into and out of the cell. Food‚ oxygen and water move into
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Joints and Movements The Joints Definition: A joint (articulation) is point of contact between bones or between bone and cartilage. Joint Classifications Joints are classified by: The degree of movement they allow The structure of the joint The three types of joints that we will look at are: 1. Fibrous joints 2. Cartilaginous joints 3. Synovial joints Fibrous Joints These joints are also called "fixed" or "immoveable" joints‚ because they do not move. These joints have no joint cavity
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Origin Insertion Action coracobrachialis (deepest underarm) coracoid process of scapula medial midshaft of humerus humerus: flexion‚ medial rotation‚ abduction biceps brachii short head coracoid process of scapula long head supraglenoid tubercle of scapula radial tuberosity‚ bicipital aponerousis humerus: flexion forearm: supination‚ flexion brachialis (in b/w) anterior distal half of humerus tuberosity of ulna forearm: flexion
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production of film. There are certain elements that make a cult film to be considered one‚ anatomy‚ consumption‚ political economy‚ and cultural status. In Mathijs and Mendik’s article they define the four major elements: The anatomy is the overall film‚ this includes the style‚ content‚ format‚ and the genre. The consumption is defined as how the audience receives and reacts to the film. The political economy
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Quiz: History of Arithmancy Quiz Read through the lesson‚ "What is Arithmancy?" and answer all of the questions. You are allowed to use the lesson notes throughout this quiz. • You can only take this assignment once. • This assignment has no due date. Submit at your earliest convenience. Describe what arithmancy is and why we should study it. Arithmancy is a branch of magic that studies numerology or numbers. These numbers are used for a various of reasons. Numbers are used to study a person’s
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Practice Quiz on Graphing Answer Key 1) Using the data in the table below‚ what is the equilibrium quantity and equilibrium price for a cellular telephone? Draw a graph to show equilibrium price and output. ANSWER: Supply and demand intersection is where equilibrium price = 50 and equilibrium quantity = 60 2) The graph below illustrates the market for computers. If the number of computer buyers increases and technology advances‚ how will equilibrium price and output
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Instructions | This quiz consist of 20 multiple choice questions. The first 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 14. The second 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 15. Be sure you are in the correct Chapter when you take the quiz. | * Question 1 5 out of 5 points | | | In assessing a takeover bid‚ the directors are not expected to consider theAnswer | | | | | Selected Answer: | prospect of their future employment. | Correct Answer: | prospect of their future employment
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1. Which two devices commonly affect wireless LAN ? (Choose two.) Wireless phones; Microwaves; 2. A technician has a room of computers which are running very hot. The technician discovers that the heat sinks in the computers are very dusty. What should the technician use to clean the heat sinks? Compressed air. 3. Which computer components must a technician never try to work on when wearing an antistatic wrist strap? CRT monitor; 4. Refer to the exhibit. Which type
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