Muscle 2: Axial Muscles of the Abdominal Wall and Thorax
(View Complete Item Description)Muscles of the abdomen Muscles of the thorax The diaphragm The intercostal muscles The pectoral girdle
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Muscles of the abdomen Muscles of the thorax The diaphragm The intercostal muscles The pectoral girdle
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Introduction Muscles of the head Muscles of facial expression Eye movement Tongue Muscles of the lower jaw Muscles of the neck and back Head movement Anterior neck Posterior neck and back
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Flextion and Extension Abduction and Adduction Circumduction Rotation (medial, lateral) Pronation and supination Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion Inversion and eversion Retraction and protraction Elevation and depression Opposition and reposition
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Joints and their classification Synarthrotic joints Amphiarthrotic joints Diarthrotic joints Synovial joints anatomy Types of synovial joints
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The Appendicular Skeleton: Lower Limb
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The Appendicular Skeleton: Pelvis/ Pelvic Girdle
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The Appendicular Skeleton: Upper Limb
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Introduction Pectoral girdle Checklist
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Introduction Vertebrae Cervical vertebrae Axis Atlas Thoracic vertebrae Lumbar vertebrae Sacral and coccygeal vertebrae The rib cage Ribs Sternum Hyoid bone
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Functions of the skeletal system Types of bone tissue Composition of bone Bone morphology Bone features
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80 bones total Consists of the skull, the vertebral column, the rib cage, the auditory ossicles and the hyoid bone
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The integument, or skin is an organ system of the body made of tissues that work together as a single structure to perform unique and critical functions, such as protection from the external environment and body temperature regulation. The skin is composed of many layers of cells. It is made of two to three layers- the epidermis, and the dermis, which are made up of both epithelial tissue and different types of connective tissue. These layers are held to underlying structures by connective tissue
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Definitions • Tissues - groups of cells that are similar in structure and perform a common function • Histology - the study of tissues and how they are arranged into organs 4 Primary Tissues (linked to figure 4.2- Four types of Connective Tissue) 1. Connective Tissue 2. Epithelial Tissue 3. Muscle Tissue 4. Nervous Tissue
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Physiology is the study of organ function and interaction. Physiology may be studied from the molecular level to the organism level. The hierarchical levels of organization of the human body from the smallest structure to the largest structure are molecular, cellular, tissue, organ system, and organism
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