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A = brachiocephalic veinB = mammary veinC = superior vena cavaD = pulmonary veinE = external jugular veinF = subclavian veinG = subclavian arteryH = brachiocephalic arteryI = aorta
A = mesenteryB = large intestine (ascending colon)C = ileocecal valveD = cecumE = ileum of the small intestine
Capsule Cortex Renal Pyramids Renal Tubules Malpighian corpuscles Renal Papillae Medulla Renal Pelvis Ureter Renal Vein Renal Artery Hilus Calyx Interlobar arteries and veins
Left gastric vein (coronary vein) Spleen Splenic vein Gastroepiploic vein Inferior mesenteric vein Left colic vein Jejunal vein Sigmoid vein Hemorrhoidal vein Ileocolic vein Right colic vein Median colic vein Superior mesenteric vein Hepatic portal vein Inferior vena cavaa Right hepatic vein Liver
1. Posterior Commissure 2. Anterior Commissure 3. Lamina of septum pelucidum 4. Genu of corpus callosum 5. Fornix 7. Thalamus 8. Choroid plexus 9. Splenium of corpus callosum 10. Great vein of cerebrum 11. Pineal Body 12. Quadrigeminal body (superior and inferior colliculi) 13. Cerebellum 14. Medulla …
Answers: A= Renal Vein B= Right Kidney C= Inferior Vena Cava D = Urinary Bladder E= Renal Artery AB = Right Kidney AC = Abdominal Aorta AD = Ureter AE = Urethra
Heart models can be useful for learning the structure of the heart, particularly when paired with a dissection. They can be purchased at a reasonable cost at Amazon, usually mounted in a way that you can see the external and internal anatomy. When doing the dissection of …
1 = Superficial Temporal Vein 2 = Occipital Vein 3 = External Jugular 4 = Vertebral Vein 5 = Axillary (Also the subclavian where it branches from the brachiocephalic) * 6 = Facial Vein 7 = Internal Jugular 8 = Brachiocephalic *The superior vena cava (not shown) …
cranial dorsal thoracic spinal ventral diaphragm (muscle) abdominal abdominopelvic pelvic
Identify the vessels. 1. Inferior Vena Cava 2. Abdominal Aorta 3. Iliolumbar artery 4. External Iliac 5. Internal Iliac
A = interlobar arteries and veins B = renal artery C = renal vein D = ureter E = renal pyramids F = minor calyx G = major calyx H = renal pelvis I = capsule J = medulla K = cortex L = nephrons
A: Mouth | B: Thyroid Gland | C: Trachea | D: Primary Bronchi E: Secondary Bronchi | AB: Bronchioles or Tertiary Bronchi AC: Alveoli | AD: Pleural Cavity | AE: Diaphragm BC: Cardiac Notch | BD: Pharynx | BE: Epiglottis CD: Thyroid Cartilage (Adam’s Apple) | CE: Larynx DE: Superior …
Answers: A=sacrum B = ilium C = acetabulum D = ischium E = obturator foramen AB = pubis AC = symphysis pubis AD = sacroiliac joint This quiz is also available on quizlet.
A = motor cortex | B = central sulcus | C = sensory cortex | D= parietal lobe | E = occipital lobe | AB = temporal lobe | AC = cerebellum | AD = medulla oblongata | AE = pons | BD = lateral fissure | BE = …
Practice naming the neuroglial cells.
1. Phalanges (distal (a), middle (b), proximal (c) 2. Metatarsals 3. Medial Cuneiform 4. Intermediate Cuneiform 5. Medial Cuneiform 6. Cuboid 7. Navicular 8. Talus 9. Calcaneus
1. frontal 2. nasal 3. sphenoid 4. temporal 5. zygomatic 6. maxilla 7. mastoid process 8. mandible 9. mental foramen
A = cerebrum (parietal lobe) B = gyri (convolutions) C = corpus callosum D = frontal lobe E = thalamus F = hypothalamus G = pituitary gland H = midbrain J = pons K= medulla L = cerebellum (showing arbor vitae) M = transverse fissure N = …