PPT-Chapter 21: The Thorax and Abdomen

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Preventing Injuries to the Thorax and Abdomen Utilize appropriate protective equipment Imperative in collision sports Abdominal musculature strengthening to protect

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Preventing Injuries to the Thorax and Abdomen Utilize appropriate protective equipment Imperative in collision sports Abdominal musculature strengthening to protect underlying viscera Be sure hollow organs are empty prior to competition. Abdomen Module 1 is effective for group education sessions and selfguided learning The module includes 40 clinical cases that cover a wide range of normal and common pathologic conditions Each Abdomen Module 1 case is a complete clinical experience Adapting Traditional Rhymes & Songs . Find rhymes and songs with new words to traditional songs. It’s easier for . you to learn on the fly . and the kids . like to sing to songs they know! . Caterpillar, Caterpillar. Phylum . Arthropoda. Most diverse and successful animals of all time. Segmented body, tough . exoskelton. , jointed appendages. Classified based on number and structure of their body segments and appendages. Ephemeroptera. Characteristics. Wing pads. 1 claw on each leg (contrast with . Plecoptera. ). 2-3 terminal segmented filaments (cerci) on abdomen. Usually with lateral abdominal . gills. Baetidae. Characteristics. Terminology. Diagram on page 54. Glossary on pages . 179-185. Compound eye. Antenna. Labrum. Wing pads. Femur. Tibia. Metanotum. Gills. Cercus. Mesonotum. Pronotum. Tarsus. Claw. Abdomen. Ward et al.’s . Unit 16. Bell Work: Review. On your note taker . List . the boarders of the abdomen and the . thorax AND include which border contains which landmarks EX—superior border. Divide the abdomen into the 4 quadrants and list the organs within them. 1. What phylum do spiders, grasshoppers, lobsters and centipedes all belong to?. ARTHROPODA. Arthropods. 2.. “. arthros. ” mean “. jointed. ”. 3. “. podos. ” means “. foot. ” or “. 2017. How is the body of a . mammal organized?. Experimental Question: . Revised 2-10-2014. Objectives. Study the gross anatomy of a mammal that shares a common evolutionary ancestor with humans.. Identify and compare important external structures of the rat to human features. . case. Andrea LUCIANI. 1. C. . . R. .. Man. 86 years old . Widower. Lived alone just near his son. . PS ECOG 1. Non smoker. GA: ADLs independent. Need some help for transportations. Non significant weight loss. No depression. MMSE 23/30. U.O. Oncologia Medica. Ospedale S. Paolo- Polo Universitario. ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo. Milan, . Italy. F.B. 73 . years. . old. Comorbidities. :. Past. . duodenal. . ulcer. Diabetes. Hypertension. H.F.W.Hoitsma,E.T.T.Tjho,andM.A.Cuestaremainingnodeswerenegative.Atthesiteofbronchialdivisionnotumourcellswerefound.Atthefollow-up,threemonthsafterthepneu-monectomy,aswellingwasseeninthemedi-astinosco A.Bhoomkar,SylviaDavies,MarionGeary,andElizabethA.Hillsshowsthatthereisgoodagreementbetweentheoldandnewinstruments.Theregressioncoeffi-cientwascalculatedtakingpeakflowgaugeread-ingasthedependentvariab laboratory manager. Department of Biological Sciences. Northern Kentucky University. Our most sincere thanks to her.. Anterior Torso Muscles. A. nterior Torso Muscles. (Thorax). 1. . Pectoralis. major. Zoology,DSC15B,Paper III. Unit I – Animal Diversity. Type Study – Rat. Systematic position, Habits and Habitat, External Morphology. Miss . Renjar. J. K.. Systematic position. Phylum – Chordata.

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