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MSI Lab 6, Part B Dissection Knee - PPT Presentation

Figure 11 MSI Lab 6 Part B Figure 12 Figure 13 MSI Lab 6 Part B Medial View Figure 14 Figure 15 Pes Ansirinus Semitendinosus m Sartorius m Gracilis Tendon Medial view Photo taken from Color Atlas of Anatomy A Photographic Atlas of the Human Body 2006 p 455 Flexors ID: 1044345

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1. MSI Lab 6, Part BDissection Knee

2. Figure 1.1MSI: Lab 6, Part B

3. Figure 1.2Figure 1.3MSI: Lab 6, Part B

4. Medial ViewFigure 1.4Figure 1.5Pes AnsirinusSemitendinosus m.Sartorius m.Gracilis TendonMedial viewPhoto taken from: Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Atlas of the Human Body (2006). p. 455. Flexors of the right thigh, superficial layer (dorsal aspect).MSI: Lab 6, Part B

5. Lateral ViewFigure 1.6Figure 1.7Long Head Biceps Femoris m.Short Head Biceps Femoris m.Tendon Biceps Femoris converging on Head of FibulaIliotibial TractPhoto taken from: Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Atlas of the Human Body (2006). p. 484. Cutaneous nerves of thigh (posterior aspect).MSI: Lab 6, Part B

6. Figure 2.1Careful with the depth of your scalpel here. Going too deep will cut the meniscus.Careful with the depth of your scalpel here. Going too deep will cut the meniscus.MSI: Lab 6, Part B

7. Fibular Collateral LigamentTibial Collateral LigamentFigure 2.2Figure 2.3Photo taken from: Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Atlas of the Human Body (2006). p. 446. Right knee joint (opened) with ligaments (anterior aspect).Articular CartilageMSI: Lab 6, Part B

8. Figure 2.4MSI: Lab 6, Part B

9. Figure 2.5MSI: Lab 6, Part B

10. Anterior CruciateLigamentPosterior CruciateLigamentFigure 2.6Figure 2.7Photo taken from: Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Atlas of the Human Body (2006). p. 446. Right knee joint (opened) with ligaments (anterior aspect).Anterior ViewAnterior ViewMSI: Lab 6, Part B

11. Figure 2.9Figure 2.8Photo taken from: Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Atlas of the Human Body (2006). p. 446. Right knee joint with ligaments (posterior aspect).Posterior CruciateLigamentAnterior CruciateLigamentPosterior ViewPosterior ViewMSI: Lab 6, Part B

12. Figure 2.10Medial MeniscusLateral MeniscusTransverse Ligament of KneePatellar SurfaceFigure 2.11Photo taken from: Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Atlas of the Human Body (2006). p. 446. Right knee joint (opened) with ligaments (anterior aspect).MSI: Lab 6, Part B

13. Figure 3.1MSI: Lab 6, Part B

14. Figure 3.2MSI: Lab 6, Part B