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Anatomy Human & PhysiologY REVIEW ll Axial Skeleton-Skull 6. The mandible fits into what part of the temporal bone to form the jaw joint? 7. What bone is found iust posterior to the ethmoid bone in the orbit? 8. TSp sella turcica is found in bone? 9. what What is the name of the bone that makes up most of the temple? 10. What are the names of the bones that surround the opening of the nose? 11. The upper teeth are held by what bones? 12. In what bone would you find the foramen magnum?
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Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Manual to accompany saladin: Anatomy & Physiology, Fifth EditibnREVIEW SECTIONAxial Skeleton-SkullNameLab SectionTimeReview Questionst. The eyebrows Erre superficial to what bone?2, What is the common name for the zygomatic bone?3. Wha
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human AnatomY & PhYsiologY152LA,BORATORYll Axial Skeleton-SkullHypophyseal cfw_ossaOptic foramenLesserForamen rotundumt .l* , * =-q'-_-Sella turcicaDorsum sellaeAnterior clinoidPrOceSSForamen ovaleForamen spinosumSuperior viewLesser wingDo
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Laboratory Manualto accompany Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology, Fifth EditionLABORATORYll AxialSkeleton-Skullof the ethmoid that lines the medial wall of the orbit,The middle nasal conchae can be seen from the nasalcavity as well, but the superior nasal
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Human Anatomy & physiology150LABORATORY1lAxial Skeleton-Skuil_+_Parietalbone166666;6suture_dz,xFz.-bone:!;'i.nbone-MastoidAnterior flFrontal,i"cfw_l'-./'"OccipitalCoronatSUtUr/'/':-/ - ,1f-SPhenoidfontanel.' Jdz-Nasat-
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Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology, Fifth EditionLABORATORYnasal septum is removed, you should be able to see thesuperior nasal concha and the middle nasal conchaof the ethmoid bone. Below these is the inferior nasalconcha,
Harvard - BIO - 102
& PhYsiologyHuman AnatomY148LABORATORY11Axial Skeleton-Skulljffi H;:'HHJ"'"ilil1*:ff ;*:';ff il'JTj-:il:1ffi#il;':*:-1?il"ilt:T:ffi:f.T"'Si"'l];',Jl3 Jff fiili ihe ;:#:trktnl n*l;,fi : ff:l;itltttt *"gtt"* and tbone'il f;t;"dbY the occiPital
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Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology, Fifth EditionLABORATORYllAxial Skeleton-SkullFrontal boneCrista galliOlfactory foraminaAnteriorcranial lossaCribriform plate(ethmoid bone)Optic canalForamen rotundumForamen ovaleDo
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146LABORATORYilAxial skeleton-SkullAnteriorFrontal boneCoronal suturePariotal boneSagittal sutureSutural boneParietal loramenLambdoid sutursOccipital bonePosterior(a)FIGURE 11.4 Skull, Superior View (a) Diagram; (b) photograph.Functlon or
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human Anatomy & PhysiologyLABORATORY'11 AxialSkeleton-SkullAnteriorFrontal boneCoronal sutursParietal boneSagittal sutureSutural boneParietal foramenLambdoid sutureOccipital boneFIGURE 11.4 Skull, Superior View (a) Diagram; (b) photograph.The
Harvard - BIO - 102
7614OHuman Anatomy & physiologyReviewlOAxial Skeleton, Vertebrae, Ribs, Sternum, Hyoid6. Determine from what part of the spinal columnthevertebra in the photograph comes, How can youtell?7. What is the name of the superiorthe sternum?B.portio
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin: Anatomy & physiology,Fifth EditionREVIEW SECTIONAxial Skeleton, Vertebrae, Ribs, Sternuffi, HyoidNameLab SectionReview Questions1. Label thefollowing illustration using the terms provided.bodypediclelamin
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin: Anatomy & physiology, Fifth EditionREVIEW SECTIONAxial skeleton, Vertebrae, Ribs, sternum, HyoidNcmeLab SectionReview Questions1.Label the following illustration using the terms provided,bodYIaminapedicle
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human AnatomY & PhYsiologY74Sternoclavicular iointAcromioclavicular joill1"u;.1"PectoralgirdleI-.-IIScapulaTrue ribs (1-7)Costal notchesXiphoid ProcessCostal cartilages7'-/8 _.,'-t'False ribs (8-12)Floating ribs(1 1-1 2)11.12i"I10
Harvard - BIO - 102
Anatomy &Physio\oE' Frt\h EdinlonLaboratory Manual to accompany Sa\adin:LABORATORY10Ax\a\ Ske\e\on'Neck-tTubercle|\eteb\ae'T3R\bs' S\'eInum' HYoid137HeadI\'.,'r*'- &"F *lllI Suoeriorl'ArticularfacetJl-Anset&Costalgroove-for tran
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human Anatomy & Physiology136LABORATORYIOAxial Skeleton, Vertebrae, Ribs, Sternum, HyoidFIGURE 10.11 Forces Acting on the Sacrum (a) Rectangular sacrum; (b) wedge-shapedRibsThere are 12 pairs of ribs in the human, and these, alongwith the sternum,
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology, Fifth EditionL,ABORATORY^jT-I1OAxial Skeleton, Vertebrae, Ribs, Sternum, Hyoidrticuprocess-lsuPe rioralar<#-$'135Mediansacral crestEsudace-AuricularcrestTransverse linesP
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70Human Anatomy & physiologySpinous process/-Lamina-Superior articular facet/Transverse.orl"l 1"1-/process_-TransverseSuperiorcostal facet-"';$Lrnteriofcostalfacet -'."-cfw_*Body-:,q$*'",'tQ\(a)lnferiorarticularf-TransversecostaSpin
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L.P:pjI yT:lloaccompany satadin: Anatomy & physiotosy, Fifth EditionLABORATORY1OAxial Skeleton, Vertebrae, Ribs, Sternum, Hyoid133Anterior tubercleAnterior archSuperior articularSuperior articular lacetfacetTransverseloramenTransverse loramen
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132LABORATORYlOAxial Skeleton, Vertebrae, Ribs, Sternum, HyoidSpinous processLaminaSuperior articular surfaceVertebral foramenlnferior articuliBifid spinousprocessVertebral foramenSuperior articularfacetSuperirprocssrlnferiorprocssrTrans
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Laboratory Manualto accompany Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology, Fifth EditionPosterior viewAnterior view(C1)iher.Axisa broad,din lateral**+Cervical vertebraeCervical curvature.:.'i'-qfil,"Fthe supe-ular facet";tfiwithvertebraena, ho
Harvard - BIO - 102
LABORATORY1OAxial Skeleton, Vertebrae, Ribs, Sternum, Hyoidand examine it for the iypical features (see figure 1"0.2).Place the vertebra in front of you so you can see throughthe large hole known as the vertebral foramen. Notethat the large body of
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin: Anatomy & physiology, Fifth EditionLABORATORYAxial Skeleton, Vertebrae, Ribs,SternUffi, HyoidG*.-,PnOCEouneThe axial skeleton consists of B0 bones, including the skull,hyoid bone, vertebrae, stemum, and ribs,
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human AnatomY & PhysiologyPAREVIEW9Appendicular Skeleton30. Label the following illustration of the hand.trapezoidlunatehamate.capitatepisiformFirst metacarpalTChapter SummarY Datause this section to record your results from questions within
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology, Fifth Edition9REVIEW27. Labelthe parts of the ulna as illustrated, and determine if the bone is from the Ieft or right side of the body,olecranon processcoronoid processstyloid processt
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human Anatomy & physiology12REVIEW9Appendicular Skeleton23. what is the name of the bone of the footthat joins with the tibia and fibura?24, Match the bonea. halluxwith the region it comes from.hip boneb, iliumhandc. clavicleupper extremity
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin: Anatomy physiology,&Flfth EditlonREVIEW15'Appendicular Skeletonwhat curved area occurs directly on the hip bone belowthe posterior inferior iliac spine?16' What is the17'9cuplike depression of the hip bon
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human Anatomy & Physlology124l:'REVIEW9Appendicular Skeleton,. Name the ridge of bony tissue proximal to the lateral condyleof the humerus.8. What is the name of the lateral bone of the forearm?.f.'Name the depression on the ulna into which the h
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Manualto accompany Saladin: Anatomy & physiology, Fifth EditlonREVIEW SECTIONAppendicular SkeletonNameDateIab SectionTimeReview Questionst. Name the anterior depression on the scapula.bffil@2. Thehumerus fits into what specific par
Harvard - BIO - 102
ffigLABORATORy122AppendicularSkeletonDistal phalanxl-: d priii*1"'l uProximal phalanxl-!1" / /-Distal-r \Phalanxv:ti '- 'i, , -. -. "a- Middle1'-l"*.n \-proximal/Metatarsal|'ttl, ., ,*Phalanx V"tur"Phalanges*cuneiformt f l ,.
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Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology, Fifth EditionLABORATORYlntercondylar eminence -:=-:-.fier thattl.th"). Thenai headre lateralrinttibiotibutar-/t,t"l:i'r",_-_jrbll -Medialcondyle--J, -Ll|$tor* \tr,tcfw_kwith
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human Anatomy & physiology120LABORATORy9AppendicularSkeletonThe shaft of the femur is curved and bowsanteriorly with the posterior shaft marked bylil, li"*;(meaning rough line).At the proxim"f" lineaforiio" of the$p;aspem is a roughened area clt
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology, Fifth Edition!GreatsrtrochanterHead-;.is$'lntertrochanteric"n.i.4Neck'/*' t'fI-Greatertrochanter; /cfw_trochanter-i;lntertrochanteric crestEdSpiral lineGluteal tuberosity
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human Anatomy & Physiology'118LABORATORY9Appendicular Skeletonlliac crestSacroiliacjointlliac fossaAnteriorsuperioriliac spineAnteriorinferioriliac spinePelvicbrimAcetabulumPubiccrestPubicsymphysisObturatorforamenlschialtuberosity
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin:Anatomy & physiology, Fifth EditionLABORATORY9AppendicularSkeletonside is thetwo prothe anterioriliac spine.thigh flexorsuperiorBelowBase ofsacrumdepressionsurface ofmuscles.isSacroiliac jointPelvic
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human Anatomy & PhysiologyLABORATORY9 AppendicularSkeletonresembling a boat (scoplros : boat), the lunate named forthe crescent moon, triquetrum (a triangle), pisiform beingpea-shaped, the trapezium (rhymes with thumb and namedfor a shape), the trape
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology, Fifth EditionLABORATORY9 AppendicularSkeletonThe human hand is composed of eight carpal bones (seefigure 9.6), These bones can be roughly aligned in two rows,list what side of the body the
Harvard - BIO - 102
OlecranonRadial notch-1ofulna,dTrochlear notchof3il?s,"74Neck ot-r ,: /tradius fi'TuberositY-4'-HeadradiusotradiusTuberosity of ulna6ii\(a)OleoranonprocessTrochlearnotchCoronoidprocessTuberosityof ulnaRadialtuberositYHead of
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology, Fifth EditionLABORATORYGreatertubercleHeadLessertubercle-lntertubercularsulcusDeltoidtuberosityLateralsupracondylarridgeLateralepicondyl\ LTrochleaFIGUREsideertuberrerus is
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human Anatomy & Physiology112LABORATORY9 AppendicularSkeletonSternal endSternal end(d)FIGURE 9.3 Clavicle Diagram (a) superior view; (b) inferior view, Photograph (c) superior view; (d) inferior viewthe clavicle is the sternal end and the horizonta
Harvard - BIO - 102
l r':l,;:t. ill-t rlri:ir. iill'i;:'lr,.-i'r"Laboratory Manualto accompany Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology, Fifth Editionlr:.',47LABORATORY9 AppendicularSkeletonPosteriorAnterior,/Scapular't,notchAcromion-UOldCOld-.cfw_ffiprocessGlenoi
Harvard - BIO - 102
LABORATORY1109AppendicularSkeletonOcciPital bonel-clavicte-lgirdle l-ScaPutaPectoralI swrnum -Tho6crcl Rtoscage-<; -cartilaget f-costal:.-Vertebral columnpetvis[-Hio oon-"1=lacrumCoccYx':bcarpus-cfw_j';.,], i IMetacarPal-ff.bones "-
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Manual to accompany Saladin: Anatomy & physiolog, Fifth EditionLABORATORYAppendicular SkeletonffioucrroN-appendicular skeleton consists of approximately126-bones in four major groupings. These ire the pectoral girdle, upper extremity, pelv
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Atlas of Anatomy and Physiology, Sixth EditionHistology43Figure 1-105Fallopian (Uterinel Tube Extensive foldingof mucosa, lined with ciliated columnarepithelium, is common. Epithelium restson thin basement membrane and flatconnective ti
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human Anatomy & Physiology42CHAPTERtigure 1-103Detail of Oocyte in Primordial FollicloClear nucleus contains well.definednucleolus. Neither zona pellucida norcorona radiam is evidenr. (x250)Plasma membrane of ovumCytoplasm ol ovumNucleolusNucle
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41Laboratory Atlas oiAnatomy and Physiology, Sixth EditionHistologyProstateGland1tMucos:rl surfaces, linccllvith tall colutnnar cclls and ciar:kly staincdl';r.lrI ttttclr'i, itr( irrt'ilngcrl itt ttttmr'f,rtt:cleep folds. Lumina openclili:ctly i
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I-Human AnatomY & Physiology4040CHAPTER1lltllllcr(rLI:SpefmatOzoa [cfw_t'aJ c"ttl;titttl)NA Tlrick]lr"ot. an.l ttucku: rvirhu irhi,i.i,',i.-' j"., r"lrirr'l h' a'l i' 1':rck'lrr-ritt'rclrt,n.lrir' ( X 150)Head of sPermMidPieceTailc'rlutntt
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Atlas of Anatomy and Physiology, Sixth EditionHistology39Figure 1-94Urinary Bladder Umbrella cells oftransitional epithelium stretch and flattenas bladder fills. Basement membraneseparates epithelium from underlyingconnective tissue con
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human AnatomY & PhYsiologY38CHAPTER1Figure 1-91Two Glomeruli and Glomorulat Gapsules"Lacy" edges of.glomerulus on left showscharacteristics of pregnancy'inducedhlpertension (PIH), here inducedexperimentally in a pregnant ral (x50)Space in glomer
Harvard - BIO - 102
-"'37Laboratory Atlas of Anatomy and Physiology, Sixth EditionHistologyi7Parotid Salivary Gland (lranulirr scrorLscclls r,vith nulncroLn, large, zytnogctrgranules surrouncl clr-rct. Sevcral tiny i,luctsrtLn betwccn clusters within thc planc ofsect
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36Human AnatomY & PhYsiologY36CHAPTERl:iriir1.'1,lr1.1Gallbladder Mucosal folds are covcred byepithelium with well-cleveklped n-ricroviili'Lamina propria contains blood vessels'(xz5)Mucosal foldsMuscularisLamina ProPriaBlood vesselr:rir, l
Harvard - BIO - 102
Laboratory Atlas of Anatomy and physiology, Sixth Edition3slHistologyFigure 1-84aLiver with Central Vein and SinusoidsParenchymal hepatocytes lie in radialarrangement around central vein that islined with single endothelial layer. Cordsof hepatocy
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Human Anatomy & Physiology34CHAPTER1Figure 1'82Small Intestino, Villi of lleum (Cross Section)Goblet cells emptying contents throughbrush border surface are evident. Core ofvillus contains blood vessels, lymphchannels, and lymphocytes. Human.(x1
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33Laboratory Atlas of Anatomy and Physiology, Sixth EditionHistologY)Stomach Mucosa Vsible at cntrances t()gastric pits are lrlucus-secrcting goblet cellsof coh-nnnar e pithe lium. f)eepcr in pits areacid-sr:crcting pariet:ll ceils anci enzylncsccr
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Human AnatomY & PhYsiologY32Ccfw_"iAPTER'!32Hetails of Afueolus SqLrem,rrrs ccllsc()rxrlr( )sc ir Ir'r"r,ilt t r.rt;r Il, n'il icl'i is l rorLit'rctli:y tlrirr-.i:'i1[,.'tl l;l,r,r.l vcsriris ( u.ptrr Lt'ft)(cfw_'rrl,rllllll,',l\lilrtrt)l(\'lJr')
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Laboratory Atlas of Anatomy and Physiology, Sixth EditionHistology27Siguner'B-ffi9i;cfw_l1cfw_r.';Erythrocytes (Red Blood Gellsl and PlateletsCirculating erythrocytes are far more commonthan any of the leukocytes. Normally theyhave no nucleus but
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2CHAPTER1Figure l-llnterphase Nuclear envelope intact withchromatin visible. ( X 250)plasma (cell) mmbraneChromatinNuclear envelopeFigure 1-2Prophase Duplicatedchromosomescondensed into visible strands; nuclearenvelope absent. (x250)Chromosom
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How to Use a Compound MicroscopeFrom microscope.comNOTE: YOU WILL NOT BE TESTED ON THISFocusing the Microscope1. Start by turning the revolving nosepiece (turret) so that the lowest power objective lens is"clicked" into position. The lowest power obj
Harvard - BIO - 102
Name:IDNumber:BioE65CFinalExamHarvardUniversityMultipleChoice(1pointeach)1) Anincreaseinthesizeofabodypartortheorganismisa. Usuallyaccomplishedbyincreasingthenumberofcellsb. Canbecausedbyanincreaseinthesizeofcellsc. Occursbecauseconstructiveactiv
Harvard - BIO - 102
Human Anatomy by Kenneth SaladinGreat BookRead it, See it, Master it! Read it- K en Saladin explains the material in anengaging, yet efficient way. He puts a premium on the words, and usesstudent-relevant analogies to motivate the reader. See it- Usin
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