CAT ANATOMY
Fig 1:Anatomy of muscles of shoulder.
Fig 2: Anatomy of muscles and fore arm.
Fig 3: Shows the anatomy of the thighs.
4) Abdominal organs:
Fig 4a: Shows the ventral view of the cat’s abdomen.
Anatomically describe how to locate the rhomboid muscles on the cat. Anatomically describe how to locate...
Hiw do the muscles that operatr the rear likbs of the cat diffrer from those of the necturus and what evolutionay changes were nesseasry to drive these diffrenences? How do the muscles that opereate the rear limb of the cat differ from those of the necturus and what evolutionary changes were necessary to drive these diffrences?
3:10 vil En iCloud le Î Done True or false 1. The muscles of the rotator cuff originate on the scapula. 2. When the rhomboids stabilize the scapula, the teres major can internally rotate the humerus. 3. The hamstring muscle group assists with knee extension. 4. The sartorius functions at both the hip and knee joints 5. Flexion and external rotation at the knee are performed by the biceps femoris. 6. The four quadriceps muscles each have their own insertion...
Elbow Flexion: biceps brachii, brachialis, and brachioradialis muscles Hip Flexion: iliopsoas, sartorius muscles Extension: biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and gluteus maxim Abduction: tensor fasciae latae, sartorius, and gluteus medius muscles Adduction: gracilis and adductor muscles I Knee Flexion: biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and gastrocnemius muscles .Extension: rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, and vastus lateralis Ankle Dorsiflexion: tibialis anterior muscle Plantarflexion: gastrocnemius and soleus muscles Inversion: tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior muscles Eversion: fibularis brevis and fibularis longus muscles ke...
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1-4 Week 10 Topics: Muscle actions and naming conventions, major muscles of the human body including origin, insertion, action, and innervation Reading: Chapter 10: The Muscular System Learning Objectives: 1. Define the following terms, prime mover, synergist, antagonist, origin, insertion, aponeurosis, sphincter 2. Describe the functions of prime movers, antagonists, and Synergists 3. List the criteria used in naming muscles. Provide examples of cach, 4. Name and identify key muscles of the human body, giving the origin, insertion,...
describe a SNP and a RFLP. How can these be used to locate a gene of interest? (give basic overview, not all the details)
Describe how the muscles around the blood vessels can be used to control the pressure in our circulatory system. What would their role be? Explain how it would work
A manufacturer of cat towers wishes to locate a super assembly facility to meet their cat tower assembly needs for the next millennium. Currently, carpet, cylinders, yarn and fasteners are purchased in bulk from suppliers in North Haverbrook, Ogden, and Springfield in the quantities shown in the table. The super assembly facility would ship to distribution centers located in Seattle, Lubbock, Nashville, and Philadelphia. The locations of all of these cities on an x-y grid, transportation costs on a ton...
13. You don't need to do anything here, but be sure you know the terminology for each of the characteristics used to name muscles [deltoid-triangle, rhomboid = diamond-shaped, oblique diagonal to midline etc.] I recommend you make flashcards for the ones you don't know and are not obvious). 14. List and differentiate between the 4 characteristics of muscle tissue. 15. Describe the connective tissue set up in the microanatomy of the muscle. Name two advantages for this set up. 16....
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1) Describe how to reach out and scratch your nose Use the following Vocabulary words- Antagonistic muscles Central pattern generators Corticospinal tracts Golgi tendon organs Lateral corticospinal tract Medial corticospinal tract Mirror neurons Motor program Muscle spindle Nuclei of the cerebellum Posterior parietal cortex Premotor cortex Primary motor cortex Proprioceptor Substantia nigra Supplementary motor cortex Vestibular nucleus
1) Describe how to reach out and scratch your nose Use...
Describe the embryonic origins if the following four tows of muscles: appendicular skeletal, axial skeleton, cardiac, and smooth