SYSTEMIC ANATOMY 1. Give OIAN of the tongue. The muscles of tongue can be divided into intrinsic and extrinsic groups. The intrinsic muscles lie entirely within the tongue‚ while the extrinsic muscles attach the tongue to other structures. The extrinsic muscles reposition the tongue‚ while the intrinsic muscles alter the shape of the tongue for talking and swallowing. Extrinsic tongue muscles‚ by definition‚ originate from structures outside the tongue and insert into the tongue. The four paired
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Cow’s eye dissection AIM ~ To locate and distinguish specific parts to an eye of a cow‚ in particular‚ its lens. OBSERVATIONS ~ Before actually beginning the dissection of the cow’s eye‚ we were about to sketch a fairly relative picture of our observing’s of the exterior body of the eye. The eye‚ having almost completely being sheltered in fat and muscle‚ was quite firm and only the cornea and optic nerve was identified. By further cutting down the fat‚ we were able to spot a rather tough pinkie
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Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ |Link to: 23.1 The GI tract| 1.|Which of following processes is the function of the smooth muscle layer of the digestive system?| A)|Ingestion| B)|Secretion| C)|Mixing and propulsion| D)|Absorption| E)|None of the above| Ans:|C| |Link to: 23.1 The GI tract| 2.|Which of following processes is the primary function of the mouth?| A)|Ingestion| B)|Secretion| C)|Mixing and propulsion| D)|Absorption| E)|None of the above| Ans:|A|
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TEST ONE 1. A 75-year-old man with a 40-pack-year history of smoking and hypercholesterolemia is diagnosed with severe atherosclerosis. Atherosclerotic occlusion of which the following arteries would result in insufficient perfusion of the urinary bladder? (A) external iliac (B) Inferior epigastric (C) Internal iliac (D) Internal pudendal (E) Lateral sacral 2. A 36-year-old woman is hospitalized for treatment of a stomach ulcer has been progressively worse over several months. Radiographic
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Joints and Body Movements Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0014-00-01 Lab RepoRt assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing
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bone and fibrous tissue of a ligament. Movement at such a joint is limited to rotation around a central axis. The joint between the proximal ends of the radius and the ulna‚ where the head of the radius rotates in a ring formed by the radial notch of the ulna and a ligament (annular ligament)‚ is of this type. Similarly‚ a pivot joint functions in the neck as the heard turns from side to side. In this case‚ the ring formed by a ligament (transverse ligament) and the anterior arch of the atlas rotates
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in the knee. His knee had been in a brace. There had been some slight improvement in the ability to move the foot. He had weakness with dorsiflexion of the ankle and with moving his toes. He was evaluated by an orthopedic doctor and a repair of ligaments of the knee was recommended. However‚ there was concern of nerve involvement as well. Electrodiagnostic tests carried out demonstrated a connected‚ but abnormal peroneal but also tibial component function. When the patient went in for a physical
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As were moving along we are going to pass through the inguinal ligament that forms a band going from anterior superior iliac spine to the pubis ligament (Thibodeau & Patton‚ 2008). The inguinal ligament is to protect the tissue movement between the trunk and the lower extremities. Going north from the inguinal ligament you will see the external iliac vein which is a continuation of the femoral vein just above the inguinal ligament. We are going to start again at the groin area; the external vein
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Injuries in American football and how to reduce Coll300 Thesis Statement Injuries in American football‚ can some of them be prevented? With the increase in injuries in football coaches are looking for better ways to try and prevent unnecessary injuries. Even though you cannot prevent all the injuries as a coach you want to at least prevent some. I. Explaining the content of paper preparing reader to understand the injuries and the importance of trying to prevent these injuries in American
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uvea. Its main functions is to produce aqueous humor‚ accommodation and to keep the lens in its proper position Suspensory ligament zonules: is a membrane that keeps the eye’s lens in its correct position Conjunctiva: it lines the visible part of the eye and in the inner surface of the eyelids Iris: Aqueous humor: Pupil:is positioned behind the cornea and is within the anterior chamber. It is a round‚ dark center of the eye‚ which regulates the amount of light the retina receives by opening and closing
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