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Changes in the muscles of the lower limb skeletons of humans and gorillas comparedThe skeletal structure of a human being (left) and of a gorilla (right). Several differences allow the human to walk erect on two legs with a striding gait rather than move in a knuckle-walking fashion like ...
The anatomy and physiology of the musclesdoi:10.1016/B978-0-7020-4312-3.00005-2Joseph F. AudetteJay P. Shah
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and Bartolomeo Eustachio were among the most important Italian anatomists, and their detailed studies led to fundamental progress in the related field of physiology.William Harvey’s discovery of thecirculationof the blood, for instance, was based partly on Fabricius’s detailed descriptions of the ve...
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The lower leg, or just “leg” in anatomical terms, is the part of the lower limb between the knee and the ankle joint . The bony structure is composed of the tibia and fibula bones, which articulate with each other at the proximal and distal tibiofibular joints. The muscles of the le...
the muscular and ligamentous pelvic floor, and the pelvic cavity, which contains viscera, vessels, and multiple nerves and muscles. The pelvic girdle, composed of 2 "hip" bones and the sacrum, is a ring-like bony structure of the axial skeleton that links the vertebral column with the lower...
Movements of the lower jaw in chewing are brought about by the muscles of mastication (the masseter, the temporal, the medial and lateral pterygoids, and the buccinator). The sensitivity of the periodontal membrane that surrounds and supports the teeth, rather than the power of the muscles of...