production -Protects the bones and internal muscles Skeletal Muscle Distribution with Corresponding Contents .Upper Extremities ARM -Deltoid Muscles- The origin of this shoulder muscles is the lateral third of the clavicle and parts of the Scapula the intersection is on the Humerus. -Biceps-This is a major muscles of the upper arm.It originates on the humerus and insert on the radius. FOREARM -Brachialis-This muscles arises on the anterior humerus and insets on the ulna.It is a main Flexor
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Chapter 7: Case Story Summary 1. Fernando has a fracture above his left ear: Which bone or bones could be fractured? The bone that is fracture is the temporal bone. 2. Fernando has stitches in his left eyebrow. Which bone is beneath the eyebrow? The bone beneath the eyebrow is the frontal bone. 3. If the left side of Fernando’s face is scraped from the forehead to the chin‚ which bones are beneath those scrapes? The Frontal bone is beneath the forehead and the Temporal bone which connects
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wonky sideways walk. 2)Military posture: most people believe it is a perfect posture‚ but it is not ideal for these reasons. The centre of gravity has shifted slightly pushing the pelvis anteriorly and up‚ drawing the shoulders back‚ which draws the scapula back medially pushing the chest out and up‚ this causes the person to walk flatfooted. The centre of gravity has shifted posteriorly. 3)Slumped posture: with slump posture the person has rounded shoulders that rotate the arms and hands posteriorly
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Human body is not perfect‚ there are many imperfection in almost every organ system but that is what makes us and other living beings unique as well as interesting . Today we will be discussing one of such imperfections ‚ "The Referred pain" which I have called a Glitch in the Nervous system and you will know why as you read this post.And we will also be discussing its Medical implications. What is a Referred Pain? A pain which is felt at the distant site from the organ diseased but not felt at
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Running Head: HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY Human Physiology Name of Student Name of Institution 1 2 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY Task 1 A Running when a starting pistol signals the beginning of a race is an activity that encompasses the skeletal system‚ the muscular system and the nervous system. These systems function interdependently to enable an individual run successfully in a race immediately the pistol shoots (Oleksy‚ 2010). A1 a) The structures and the afferent division of the peripheral nervous
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easy to complete the time to choose advanced. Abdominal training section: This is divided into four stages‚ each stage to complete four groups‚ respectively‚ 10 times‚ 7 times‚ 5 times‚ 3 times Phase 1: Tighten the abdomen‚ lift the head and the scapula and keep it for a while‚ then lift the legs and restore and repeat. 4 groups were 10 times‚ 7 times‚ 5 times‚ 3 times second stage In the first stage of the peak contraction‚ bend the knees until they come into contact with the elbow and recover
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limbs). The appendicular skeleton forms during development from cartlilage‚ by the process ofendochondral ossification. The appendicular skeleton is divided into six major regions: 1) Pectoral girdles (4 bones) - Left and right clavicle (2) and scapula (2). 2) Arms and forearms (6 bones) - Left and right humerus (2) (arm)‚ ulna (2) and radius(2) (forearm). 3) Hands (54 bones) - Left and right carpals (16) (wrist)‚ metacarpals (10)‚ proximal phalanges (10)‚ intermediate phalanges (8) and distal
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As early humans continued to thrive on their evolutionary quest‚ the populous continued to grow‚ allowing personal relationships and social networks to increase in complexity. The commencement of language‚ a significance cultural development‚ is a strong indicator of these complex social networks. Through the creation of language‚ individuals could form elaborate relations and social bonds. Additionally‚ early human settlements testify to the expansion of these social networks. The site of Dolni
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BIOSCI: Muscular Sys - Lt. mus - little mouse Body movement Maintain posture Generate heat Stabilize joints TYPES SKELETAL CARDIAC SMOOTH Elongated Branching Spindle-shpaed Multiple Peripheral N Single Central Single Central Nucleus Visible Visible Wala Striations Voluntary Involuntary Involuntary Hierarchy Bone → Tendon → Skeletal Muscle → Epimysium → Perimysium → Packs of Muscle Fibers → Endomysium → Muscle fibers → Sarcolemma → Myofibrils → Sarcomere → Actin & Mysoin myofilament ARRANGMENT
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BIOS252 WEEK 1 Lab 1 Muscular System Overview To complete this worksheet‚ select: Module: Support and Movement Activity: Anatomy Overviews Title: Muscular System Overview 1. Click the Skeletal Muscle Cross Section and identify each of the following. Consult your textbook for a description of each. Epimysium: Outermost layer of dense‚ irregular tissue‚ surrounding the entire muscle. Deep Fascia: Layer of fibrous connective tissue that surrounds an individual
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