Visceral organs according to the labelling.
1) Heart
2) Ureter
3) Liver and gall bladder
4) Stomach
5) Small intestine
6) Appendix
7) Colon
Generally pain is due to underlying organs at that site.Pain in Internal organs is often sensed on the surface of the body,a sensation known as referred pain.
Drag the labels to identify the location of pain sensations from visceral organs. - Part A...
Art-labeling activity: overview of the lymphatic system. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Part A Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Reset He issue and organs Thymus Spleen Heart Lymph nodes Stomach Mucosa-associated ymphatic tissue Large intestine Tonsils Small intestine Lymphatic vessels Submit
drag the labels into the diagram to identify the structures associated with ganglia in sympathetic pathways (collateral ganglia) lateral horn splanchnic nerve (preganglionic fibers) white ramus communicans collateral ganglion postganglionic fibers Part A Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the structures associated with ganglia in sympathetic pathways (collateral ganglia) Reset Help Lateralam Splachnie nere Collateral ganglion Polganini bers Innervates visceral organs in abdominopelvic Submit Request Answer Tovide Feedback
5 Click and drag the labels to identify the quadrants and contents of the abdomen. 196 points eBook References Gallbladder 10th rib Large intestine Right upper quadrant Small intestine Left lower quadrant Right lower quadrant Anterior superior spine Stomach Urinary bladder Stomac Small intestine Liver Let upper quadrant
Drag the labels to identify structural components of the spinothalamic pathway. Identify structural components of the spinothalamic pathway. Part A Prag the labels to identify structural components of the spinothalamic pathway Reset Help Morsia dengan Medulla oblongata Spinal cord sans cont Lateral spinothalamic e stan Midbrain Anterior spinothalamic tract andere med en stor in Crude touch and presure sensations from right side of body Submit Request Answer
Part A Drag the labels to identify the heart chambers and the blood vessels of the systemic and pulmonary circuits. Reset Help Pulmonary Circuit Left ventricle Systemic Circuit Left atrium Blood vessels in head, neck, upper limbs Blood vessels in lungs The Heart Right ventricle Right atrium Blood vessels in trunk and lower limbs Submit Request Answer
Part A Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Reset Help Hepatopancreatic sphincter Right hepatic duct Common hepatic duct Gallbladder (Hepatopancreatic ampulla Liver Common bile duct Pancreas Major duodenal papilla Duodenum Main pancreatic duct Cystic duct Left hepatic duct Submit Request Answer
Drag the labels to identify sensory pathways. - Part A Prag the labels to identify sensory pathways Reset Help Posterior Column Pathway Spinal ganglion Posterior root Anterior spinothalamic Posterior Sinocerebellar tract Spinocerebellar Pathway Anterior Dinocerebellar tract Lateral spinothalamic Cunoate fasciculus Gracile fasciculus Anterior root Spinothalamic Pathway Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the components of the autonomic nervous system. Prag the labels onto the diagram to identify the components of the autonomic nervous system! Reset Help Cardiac muscle Smooth muscle Brain Ganglionic neurons Preganglionic neuron Visceral Effectors Adipocytes Autonomic nuclei in spinal cord Autonomic nuclei in brain stem Spinal cord Autonomic ganglia Visceral motor nuclei in hypothalamus Glands Preganglionic neuron Submit Request Answer
Identify types of fractures. Part A Drag the labels to identify types of fractures. Reset Help Spiral fracture Comminuted fracture Compression fracture Displaced fracture Colles fracture Pott's fracture Transverse fracture Greenstick fracture Epiphyseal fracture OOOOOOOOO Submit Request Answer
Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the components of the somatic nervous system. Part A Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the components of the somatic nervous system. Reset Help Brain Somatic motor nuclei of brain stem Somatic motor nuclei of spinal cord Spinal cord Skeletal muscle Upper motor neurons in primary motor cortex Lower motor neurons Submit Request Answer