heart and the circulatory system together form the cardiovascular system. Heart Anatomy: Chambers Atria - upper two chambers of the heart. Ventricles - lower two chambers of the heart. Heart Anatomy: Heart Wall Epicardium - the outer layer of the wall of the heart. Myocardium - the muscular middle layer of the wall of the heart. Endocardium - the inner layer of the heart. Heart Anatomy: Cardiac Conduction Cardiac Conduction is the rate at which the heart conducts
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------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Anatomy of the Breast The External Surface Anatomy of the Breast The female breast lies against the anterior thoracic wall‚ extending from the clavicle and the second rib down to the sixth rib‚ and from the side of the sternum across to the midaxillary line. The breasts lie anterior to the pectoralis major and serratus anterior muscles. The superior lateral portion of breast tissue projects upward and laterally into the axilla. This
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Shannon Green Unit 7 Anatomy and physiology for health and social care Task 5(M3) describe the routine care for each malfunction Task 5 (D2) explain how the routine care given for each malfunction affects the body system Bronchitis Smoking The person needs to stop smoking because cigarette damages the tiny hair structures in the lungs called the cilia‚ they the person continues to smoke the damage will stop the cilia from functioning properly and will increase the chances of condition
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Greece was by the Tiberius River 2. Sumerians 3. Sargon I : Asyrrian king‚ grandson of Tiglathpeliser III... Premium Review Sheet 32 Anatomy Of Blood Vessels fibular artery dorsalis pedis artery arcuate artery metatarsal arteries Arteri Review Sheet 32 213 dural sinsuses external jugluar vein vertebral vein... Premium Review Sheet 1 The Language Of Anatomy stomach ulcer operation delivery of pre-operative saddle anesthesia Review Sheet 1 5 surgery to remove a cancerous lung lobe removal of
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Dermatome (anatomy) A dermatome is an area of skin that is mainly supplied by a single spinal nerve. There are eight cervical nerves (C1 being an exception with no dermatome)‚ twelve thoracic nerves‚ five lumbar nerves and five sacral nerves. Each of these nerves relays sensation (including pain) from a particular region of skin to the brain. Along the thorax and abdomen the dermatomes are like a stack of discs forming a human‚ each supplied by a different spinal nerve. Along the arms and the
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criminals‚ which changed then the study of anatomy forever. Suddenly‚ structures that were formerly only imagined could be visualized‚ touched‚ and cut open to reveal hints of their living function. During the Renaissance‚ scholars and artists throughout Europe were taking a renewed interest in the classical sculptures of Ancient Greece and Rome‚ and Vesalius was tapping into the spirit of the times. Andrea Vesalius was the man who changed they way anatomy was viewed born in December of 1514 in Brussels
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V. Anatomy and Physiology The Urinary Tract The Urinary System rids the body of nitrogenous wastes while regulating water‚ electrolyte‚ and acid-base balance of the blood. Kidneys Kidneys are small‚ dark red organs with a kidney-bean shape lie against the dorsal body wall in a retroperineal position (beneath the parietal peritoneum) in the superior lumbar region. The kidneys extend from T12 to the L3 vertebra; thus they receive some protection from the lower part of the rib cage. Because
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Mediastinal anatomy is complicated which is close to a number of important tissues and organs. Moreover‚ tissue biopsy is difficult. Hence‚ it is difficult to establish a diagnosis and differentiate benign from malignant lymph nodes. There are invasive and noninvasive methods for evaluation of enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes. Invasive methods contain mediastinoscopes‚ thoracoscopes‚ transbronchial needle aspiration (TBNA)‚ endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA)
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Physiology Packet #1 Slate Masunaga Period 6 Table Of Contents: Chapter 1 Vocabulary Chapter 2 Vocabulary Chapter 3 Vocabulary Did you get it Questions Chapters 1-3 (in order) Review Questions Chapters 1-3 Chapter 1 Vocabulary Anatomy: structure Physiology: function Transverse/horizontal: plane that divides body into superior/upper & an inferior/lower sections Sagittal lengthwise plane dividing the body into right & left sections Midsagittal/median: lengthwise plane
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Anatomy of a merger: behavior of organizational factors and processes throughout the pre- duringpost-stages (part 1) Steven H. Appelbaum Concordia University‚ Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada Joy Gandell Concordia University‚ Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada Harry Yortis Hydro-Quebec‚ Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada Shay Proper Montreal Stock Exchange‚ Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada Francois Jobin Kruger‚ Inc.‚ Trois-Rivie Âres‚ Quebec‚ Canada Keywords Mergers and acquisitions‚ Organizational behaviour‚ Process
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