NAME ____________________________________ LAB TIME/DATE _______________________ EXERCISE R E V I E W S H E E T 32 Print Form Anatomy of Blood Vessels Microscopic Structure of the Blood Vessels 1. Cross-sectional views of an artery and of a vein are shown here. Identify each; and on the lines to the sides‚ note the structural details that enabled you to make these identifications: artery (vessel type) vein (vessel type) open‚ circular lumen (a) (a) somewhat collapsed lu
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Stiff Book Review Have you ever heard of an exploding whale or seen the process of decay of carcasses? Well‚ Stiff goes into the goriest details of the progression of decay of cadavers which are dead human bodies. With each word it paints a very vivid picture of the scene Roach experienced at Knoxville‚ Tennessee. It’s almost so real that you can even smell the distinct and unique smell of decaying cadavers. Now this is only one chapter of the book. Let’s delve in deeper. Roach nicely divides
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Chewing gums have been quite popular as a mouth freshener‚ but its demand has always been on a rise because of its cool factor. However‚ very less people realize that chewing gum has some drawbacks as well. Let’s see how it can leave negative impact on our body: Constant chewing gum has a direct effect on our teeth. Especially‚ the chewing gums which contain sugar it can cause decaying of the teeth‚ cavity and other teeth problems. Such chewing gums cover the surface of the teeth with a flimsy coat
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SCALP Layers:- * (S) Skin:- * Contains hair follicles which makes it hairy. * Has numerous sebaceous glands. * (C) Superficial fascia * Connects skin to the epicranial aponeurosis. * Provides an easy passage for blood vessels. * This layer is fibrous and dense in the middle and thin at the periphery. * Swelling in this part is not profuse but very painful. * Injury to the head till this layer causes profuse bleeding which can be stopped by
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Q: Which of the ff are branches of the aortic arch? A: Brachiocephalic‚ left common carotid‚ left subclavian Q: Which of the ff are branches of the subclavian arteries? A: thyrocervical‚ internal thoracic‚ and vertebral artery Q: Where is the carotid sinus located? A: Base of the internal carotid Q: Which of the ff are branches of the internal carotid? A: middle cerebral‚ anterior cerebral‚ ophthalmic artery Q: The gastroduodemal artery is a branch from which artery? A: Common hepatic artery
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gdsfdhdshhdasggdhdh dhfhehehe5y53 y ntal bone‚ which separates the orbital cavity from the anterior cranial fossa. Near the apex of the orbit‚ the superior wall is formed by the lesser wing of the sphenoid. Anterolaterally the lacrimal gland occupies the fossa for the lacrimal gland (lacrimal fossa) in the orbital part of the frontal bone. * The medial wall is formed by the ethmoid bone‚ along with contributions from the frontal‚ lacrimal‚ and sphenoid bones. Anteriorly‚ the medial wall is indented
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Scalp Micropigmentation Centre Provides Effectual Scalp Micropigmentation Treatment for Men Industry specialist‚ Scalp Micropigmentation Centre (SMC) offers exclusive Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) treatments for men and women in Toronto‚ Canada. Apart from offering SMP treatments‚ it also recommends and expertise in the field of SMP training programs to the enthusiasts who dreams of establishing themselves as experts and professionals in this budding industry. SMC is the specialist and the most
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6.9 1. Label the following diagram. A) Parietal brancha of superficial temporal artery B) Frontal branch of temporal artery C) Superficial temporal artery D) External carotid artery E) Internal carotid F) Vertebral artery G) Inferior thyroid artery H) Subclavian artery 2. What regions of the face are supplied by the external carotid artery? The face. 3. What is the significance of the transverse foramina in cervical vertebrae? They carry blood vessels and nerves from the body and the
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skeletal system is divided into 2 divisions : the AXIAL SKELETON and the APPENDICULAR SKELETON. the axial skeleton consists of your SKULL‚ HYOID BONE‚ and VERTEBRAL COLUMN. and then your APPENDICULAR SKELETON consists of your SHOULDER GIRDLE‚ UPPER EXTREMITIES‚ and LOWER EXTREMITIES. your skull is the superior portion of your axial skeleton‚ wherein you can find your frontal bone‚ that forms the anterior third of your cranial dome‚ parrietal bone‚ that forms the middle segment of the cranial dome
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There are many techniques followed in the field of Forensic Investigations to establish the identity of an unknown. Even‚ anatomical variations like developmental anomalies can also be used for this purpose. The occurrence of Inca bone occurring due to a persistent Mendosal suture‚ though rare‚ is one such variation in humans. The knowledge of Inca bone in human skull is useful in identifying an unknown. We report a case of incidental finding of true inter parietal or Inca bone in an adult human
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