Anatomical planes are hypothetical planes used to divide the body into parts/sections. These planes are imaginary lines - horizontal or vertical - drawn through the upright body in anatomical position. Anatomical position is defined as the following: ...
The aim of this paper is to make an accurate description of the literature and describe, according to authors' experience, the best surgical approach to the PM based on the CT findings while assessing their advantages and disadvantages. The fracture pattern of PM is classified according to ...
The cochlear nerve sends these impulses on to the cerebral cortex, where the brain interprets them. The brain determines the pitch of the sound based on the position of the cells sending electrical impulses. Louder sounds release more energy at the resonant point along the membrane and so move...
Together, this increases current knowledge and helps us understand the morphology and functional anatomy of structures in their natural anatomical position, avoiding deformations that typically occur using standard dissection and/or slide preparation techniques. The high-quality rendered images and theSuppleme...
Describe the anatomy of the infratemporal fossa and its contents. With reference to anatomical position, what is the major difference in the position between humans and cats? The evolutionary changes that led to human upright walking include changes to which...
Using Anatomical Landmarks Sit comfortablywith your leg extended or slightly bent Divide your thigh into thirds: Mentally draw a line from your knee to your hip Identify the middle third: The injection site is in this middle section Locate the vastus lateralis: This is the muscle on the outer...
These three illusions are generally used to describe the subjective experience of presence, with the first specifically describing the feeling of “being there” while using VR. These illusions are in turn enabled by the objective capabilities of the VR system, such as the display quality, design...
the bottom tip of the blade may lift up off the rib cage and poke out to the back. Even though the scapula forms the foundation for the ball-and-socket shoulder joint, the shoulder joint has its own set of movements; the technical terms for these movements actually describe the movements...
The first paper to describe the role of NURR1 in the development of mdDA neurons. It was shown later, however, that the 'agenesis' claim is not correct — the early mdDA neurons are born, but are lost as development progresses. Article PubMed Google Scholar Kim, J.-Y. et al. ...
a. Describe the structure of the stomach. How is it modified to carry out its functions? b. How does it compare to that of a cat? Compare and contrast the superficial musculature of cats and humans. With reference to anatomical position, what is the major...