appendages for biting‚ carnivores use poison‚ Milli: 2 pair per segment‚ detritivores‚ 1. 3 tagmata: head‚ thorax‚ abdomen 2. 3 pairs walking legs on ventral thorax 3. 1 or 2 pairs wings on dorsal thorax 4 sets of mouthparts: labrum‚ mandible‚ maxilla‚ labium Dioecious‚ separate sexes Anterior/posterior regions‚ lack antennae but eyes and 6 pairs of appendages‚ chelicerae – appendages – near mouth‚ no metamorphosis Segmented body divided into cephalothorax‚ carapace – platelike section that
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parietal‚ left temporal‚ right temporal‚ ethmoid‚ and sphenoid. B. What function do the cranial bones serve? The cranial bones serve to protect organs‚ such as the eyes‚ and the brain. C. List the bones that form the eye orbit. Zygomas‚ maxilla‚ lacrimal‚ frontal bone‚ sphenoid‚ ethmoid and palatine are all the bones that form the eye orbit. D. Examine the skull on the skeleton model and describe some ways in which the mandible is different from the other bones of the skull. The mandible
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SHORT COMMUNICATION Journal of Oral Health & Community Dentistry Inverted and Impacted Third Molar Ramesh Chandra1‚ Ambrish Kaushal2 ABSTRACT A case of unilateral impacted and inverted third molar has been reported. Its management should be performed in the conservative way to avoid conservative way to avoid serious consequences. Keywords: Inverted‚ Impacted‚ Third molar 1 Reader Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics Career Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences‚ Lucknow 2 Senior
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Facial reconstruction plays a large role in providing identification and justice to unknown human bodies. From Neolithic skull plastering‚ to death masks‚ to modern techniques‚ there have been immense changes in both efficiency and usage over the years. Many notable forensic anthropologists dedicated their lives and research to the development of this form of identification. The immensity of change in facial reconstruction techniques over the years is definitely not indicative of the focus placed
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------------------------------------------------- HUMAN TOOTH------------------------------------------------- Teeth of humans are small‚ calcified‚ whitish structures found in the mouth that are used to break down food. The roots of teeth are embedded in the maxilla (upper jaw) or the mandible (lower jaw) and are covered by gums. Teeth are made of multiple tissues of varying density and hardness.COMPOSITION OF TOOTH | Four major tissues make up the tooth: * Enamel * Dentin * Cementum * Root Canal
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nuclei of 2nd order neurons. Nuclei Mesencephalic nucleus **Only peripheral sensory cells in the body whose cell bodies ARE located in CNS‚ NOT the trigeminal ganglion Proprioceptive fibres involved in reflex responses Senses in the palatine‚ maxilla‚ PDL‚ muscles of mastication Spatial awareness Principal (chief) sensory nucleus Touch Spinal nucleus (divides into 3 sections) Pain and temperature
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Abstract Constructing a cladogram to determine the related species and the evolutionary history. Five mammalian species‚ which are dog‚ cat‚ horse‚ opossum‚ and deer‚ are distributed into cladogram based on morphological character and molecular data. This allows identifying the relatedness of these species. By their appearances of structures and behaviors‚ the dog and cat eat meet while deer and horse eat plants. This prediction leads to the hypothesis that car and dog are close whereas deer
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Skeletal System Study Guide – Use the lecture folder to help you answer these questions. The more detail you add‚ the better prepared for the test you will be. 1. What are the functions of the skeleton? support the body protection of internal organs - provide sight for tendon and other connective tissue attachment - Storage of materials (minerals) - Hematopoiesis (blood formation) 2. How many bones do we have in our body? 206 in the adult body 3. What do bones
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28 teeth. The numbers of molars in the coyote upper and lower jaws were the same as the number of molars in the human (upper + lower jaws). According to the dental formula data‚ not all skulls have the same numbers of different tooth types in the maxilla and mandible because each skull could have varied number of tooth types. The coyote (Canis latrans) had the largest skull and the human (Homo sapiens) had the smallest skull. The coyote and deer both had largest teeth while the human species had
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University of Phoenix Material The Skeletal System Exercises After viewing the animation answer these questions. * Exercise 5.1: Coloring Exercise * * Scan completed coloring exercise and submit as a separate document. * * * Exercise 5.2: Appositional Bone Growth * After viewing the animation‚ answer the following questions: 1. Define appositional bone growth. Formation of new bone on the surface of older bone or cartilage 2. Which cells produce
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