Occlusion Intraarch— prox contact betw teeth tooth inclination: inclined to receive closing force along axes occlusal plane curvature (Curves of Spee & Wilson) Spee— anteroposterior mand canine→along buccal cusp tips affects posterior cusp height **protects against protrusive interferences Wilson—translateral curve lingual inclination of mand posteriors **protects against lateral interferences Interarch— arch length: max
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Maybe immovable or slightly movable. exeRcise 3: Questions A. Which type of synovial joint has the least amount of movement? Hinge joint B. Why are diarthroses important for synovial joints? Diarthroses freely moveable joints are synovial joints C. Which synovial joint is most movable? Ball and socket D. What are the four structural characteristics that all synovial joints share?
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Lab Manual—Version 1.1 Introductory Anatomy & Physiology © 2012‚ eScience Labs‚ LLC. All Rights Reserved www.esciencelabs.com • 888.375.5487 Table of Contents Anatomy & Physiology Version 1 Preface: Introduc on to the Fetal Pig Lab 1: The Key to Reproducible Science Lab 2: Cell Structure and Func on Lab 3: Mitosis and Meiosis Lab 4: Diffusion and Osmosis Lab 5: Tissues and Skin Lab 6: The Skeletal System Lab 7: The Muscular System Lab 8: The Nervous System Appendix: Good Lab Techniques
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________. homeostasis Which type of section would divide the body down the midline between the eyes? midsagittal section A person facing forward with hands at the sides and palms facing forward is in ________. anatomical position The serous membrane covering the stomach and most of the intestines is called the ________. peritoneum Which kind of bond holds atoms in a water molecule together? Polar covalent bonds All of the following are true concerning enzymes except that they _______>
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Basketball Synovial joint 1 A synovial joint is a joint that allows a wide range of movement. These are important when analysing sporting movement. The first synovial joint that I will look at is the hinge joint. The hinge joint can be found in the knee and elbow. Hinge joint can only perform two types of movement – flexion and extension. When analysing a jump shot we need to get into a set position where our elbow and knees are flexed it is a hinge joint that allows us to do
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[pic] Inorganic ions ➢ Inorganic ions are important for the structures and metabolism of all living organism ➢ An ion is an atom or a group of atom which has overall electric charge. ➢ Inorganic ion are water soluble |Ions |Roles/Functions | |Calcium (Ca2+) |Make teeth and bones | |
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for fractures‚ falls‚ movement slows and changes in posture can lead to gait pattern change. Joints and connective tissue. Bones do not have direct contact each other; they are cushioned and lined with cartilage‚ synovial membranes and a lubricating fluid inside your joints (synovial fluid). As you age‚ joint movement becomes stiffer and less flexible due to the amount of lubricating
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Week 1 Chapter 1 1. What is the basic difference between anatomy and physiology? (p. 2) ANSWER: Anatomy (a-NAT-ō-mē; ana- = up; -tomy = process of cutting) is the science of structure and the relationships among structures. Physiology (fiz′-ē-OL-ō-jē; physio- = nature‚ -logy = study of) is the science of body functions‚ that is‚ how the body parts work. 2. Define each of the following terms: atom‚ molecule‚ cell‚ tissue‚ organ‚ system‚ and organism. (p. 6) ANSWER: AtomUnit of matter that makes
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3. a. Once again‚ from the main Joints page‚ click Synovial Joints and identify each of the following: A. Articulating bones______________________ B.Periosteum___________________________ C. Articular cartilage_____________________ D. ligament____________________________ E. Articular capsule_____________________ F.Fibrous capsule______________________ G. Synovial membrane___________________ H. Synovial cavity______________________ b. What is the function
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Exercise Science Skeleton: muscles and everything eels attaches- mamabone – jaw bone ** we are born with soft bones‚ how many do we have? About 300 soft bones. they turn into 206 adult solid bones- If we can have a strong core – and deep abdominal muscle called “tranferus abdomenus”- wraps around your core- because it wraps around when it tightens ‚ it tightens up around the spine and gives it a lot of stability- the spine ( a whole lot of bones sitting on top of each other) we don’t want
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