the median and ulnar nerves.Hand: Anatomy, is a complex muscular structure that permits tasting and facilitates the process ofmasticationMasticationThe act and process of chewing and grinding food in the mouth.Jaw and Temporomandibular Joint: AnatomyandcommunicationCommunicationThe exchange or transmission...
2. Cerebral Cortex: The cortex has a large surface area due to its folds, and comprises about half of the brains weight. The cerebral cortex is divided into two halves, or hemispheres. It is covered with ridges (gyri) and folds (sulci). ...
1.the protruding part of the lower jaw 2.the front part of the face below the lips Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005 chin [chin] (anatomy) The lower part of the face, at or near the symphysis of the lower jaw. ...
The lower jaw of a Betta has sharp shredding teeth, which can tear of body of brine shrimps, worms, mosquito larvae and other such water organisms. A study reveals that on proportionate basis to the body size, Betta jaws are bigger and stronger then those of a White Shark. Behind the sh...
Fig. 9. Cadaveric dissection demonstrating blue dyedhyaluronic acid filler within the deep pyriform spaceand adjacent anatomic structures. Note the locationand path of the latex injected angular artery vessels. Fig. 10. Pertinent sub-SMAS anatomy of the jawline.The mandibular osseocutaneous ligament,...
FOR DENTISTS, we offer complete normal anatomy, including a highly detailed cross-section of several teeth. In addition we offer several animations of over-bite, under-bite, cross-bite and malocclusion. In addition we offer a unique skull/jaw complete with muscles of mastication and innervation....
•Maxilla(上颌骨)– forms the upper jaw • Incisive bone or pre-maxilla(切骨或前上颌骨)– houses the incisor teeth of the upper jaw • Orbit(眼眶)– the eye socket, formed by contributions from several bones •...
The mylohyoid muscle is composed of two different subunits that come together to form the entire mylohyoid muscle. The mylohyoid muscle originates from the mylohyoid line located within the interior surface of the mandible near the molars of the lower jaw and continues along the entirety of the...
The Family Ophidiidae exhibits marked sexual dimorphism among a number of its species. An example of this is found in (Putnam, 1874) in which the vertebral column and swim bladder of the female and male differ markedly. Both sexes have the dorsal area of the first vertebra modified to form...
Paired fins are a major innovation1,2 that evolved in the jawed vertebrate lineage after divergence from living jawless vertebrates3. Extinct jawless armoured stem gnathostomes show a diversity of paired body-wall extensions, ranging from skeletal processes to simple flaps4. By contrast, osteostr...