1865. On the muscular anatomy of the leg of the crocodile. J Nat Hist 3:326-330.Haughton, SH 1865 XXXVI. `On the muscular anatomy of the leg of the Crocodile', Journal of Natural History Series 3, vol 16, pp. 326-31.Haughton S. 1865. On the muscular anatomy of the leg of the...
• Stimulates secretion of saliva • From CN VII via chorda tympani & submandibular ganglion • Interruption impairs salivation • Crocodile tears syndrome sympathetic inn of salivary gland • Inhibits secretion of saliva • Superior cervical ganglion → external carotid plexus → travel along...
anovel(new) situation, his actions in dodging the crocodile’s advances were rewarded by not having his arm ripped off. This information was stored by the basal ganglia, and such actions were encouraged for the future.
Barry Bonds is MLB's much need goat of the "Steroid Era" and Bud Selig is lucky to have him. Bonds shattered a record that will eventually be broken. Not sure if you got a chance to watch the Little League World Series, but 12-year-old kids are six-feet tall now and jacked-up o...
— On the Muscular Anatomy of the Leg of the Crocodile. By the Rev. Samuel Haughton, M.D., Fellow of Triuity College, Dublin. [Plate XVI.] During the Easter recess of 1864, I had an opportunity of explaining to Professor Gratiolet*, of Paris, the investigations I had made with ...
One of the many differences between quadrupedal mammals and birds is that during standing, the forelimbs in mammals are involved in locomotion and support
Other articles where eye is discussed: amphibian: Common features: The eye of the modern amphibian (or lissamphibian) has a lid, associated glands, and ducts. It also has muscles that allow its accommodation within or on top of the head, depth perception
where tens of thousands of elephants starved because of encroaching civilization and conservation mismanagement. But this endeavor was just a precursor to who Peter Beard really was; Indiana Jones in disguise. He’s always been known throwing caution to the wind. He’ll swim in crocodile-infested...
#SciAmBlogs Thursday - crocodile dissection, octopus navigation, Incredible Hulk anatomy, and lots of conservation!Bora Zivkovic