PDF-Part A - External Anatomy
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1 Make sure frog is right side up so that you can see the face 2 2 Identify the eyes which have a nictitating membrane that serves to moisten the eye 3 Identify
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1 Make sure frog is right side up so that you can see the face 2 2 Identify the eyes which have a nictitating membrane that serves to moisten the eye 3 Identify the tympanic membrane or eardrum It is located behind each eye Look at Figure 1 4 Find the external nares or nostrils Look at Figure 1 5 Find the digits which are like fingers on both the fore and hind limbs Figure 2. 08/08-09/11. “ You are in your car, and you discover a turtle lying in the middle of the road. You decide to take a closer look because you always wanted a pet turtle. The animal looks intact, but it does not appear to be moving. How do you go about determining if it is alive ?. . SIN. Romans 1:24-32. Sensual Depravity vv. 24-27. Sexual Perversion vv. 24-25. Sexual Inversion vv. 26-27. Part 2. The Depths . of Depravity. The Anatomy of. . SIN. Romans 1:24-32. Mental Depravity vv. 28-31. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxlG7tCVfy8. - Jet fly by. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD81gdPZczo. – Squid swimming. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVfZBtfFQgc. - We use this technology know. Invertebrates. Chapter 6. Marine Ecology. Mr. Seifert. Cnidaria. Sponges. Platyhelminthes. Nematoda. Mollusca. Annelida. Annelida. General Characteristics. Segmented Worms. Hydrostatic Skeleton. Setae. To analyze the functions of the external anatomy of livestock species.. To compare the external anatomy of various livestock species.. 2. Table of Contents. Anatomical Terms of Location. External Components of Livestock. Pig muscle Anatomy Diagram. Head and neck Muscles. Masseter. Elevates the mandible . Brachiocephalic. Helps to protract the . arm. Trapezius. Helps to keep the scapula in place and move it forward and backward.. Anatomy. Anatomy. External ear. tragus. auricle or pinna. Anatomy. Middle ear. Tympanic membrane. Ossicles. – malleus, incus, stapes. Eustachian tube. Oval window. Anatomy. Inner ear. Labyrinth. Membranous labyrinth – hair cells. Anatomy. Hemorrhoids are not varicose veins. . everyone has anal cushions. The anal cushions are composed of blood vessels, smooth muscle (. Treitz’s. muscle), and elastic connective tissue in the submucosa. and anal canal. Dr Waseem Ahmad. Dept. of . Jarahat. ,. AMU. Anatomy. Anatomy. is the branch of . biology. concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts.. . Types of Anatomy . . Section A. Anatomy. Part 1, . External Ear and Tympanic Membrane. Dr. Mike Smith and Dr Mahmood . Bhutta. Major Divisions of the Ear. Peripheral Mechanism. Central Mechanism. Outer Ear. Middle Ear. Basic Ear Anatomy • Expected outcomes • To understand the hearing mechanism • To be able to identify the structures of the ear Development of Ear 1 . Pinna develops from 1 st & 2 nd Branch David Dora. Assistant lecturer. 2018. april. Anatomy of the kidney. Kidneys are paired parenchymal organs with 130-140 grams of mass. Situated in the abdominal cavity . retroperitoneally. Left kidney: Th12-L2. Click to begin . Start. the slideshow to begin the interactive presentation / quiz. Anatomy of a church. While varying in design, most historic churches have a similar structure based on an east-to-west alignment.. 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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