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Sep 26, 2019 · 25.0 Introduction. 25.1 Internal and External Anatomy of the Kidney. 25.2 Microscopic Anatomy of the Kidney: Anatomy of the Nephron. 25.3 Physiology of Urine Formation: Overview. 25.4 Physiology of Urine Formation: Glomerular Filtration. 25.5 Physiology of Urine Formation: Tubular Reabsorption and Secretion.
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There are two ways to move through this module: Scroll through the PDF Click on the title headings on the left side of the screen (Note: this will take you to the first/labelled page in each section; scroll down to find the unlabelled page)
has many important functions: Providing support for the body Storing minerals (calcium, phosphate) Producing red blood cells Protecting the organs and tissues Allowing movement (the bones act as levers) The skeleton can be subcategorized into two divisions: The Axial Skeleton (left, in blue) Includes: Bones of the skull, vertebrae, sternum, ribs, a...
Bones that are longer than they are wide Examples: Humerus Bones that have complex, irregular shapes Example: Spinal vertebrae Flat Bones
Bones that are as wide as they are long Example: Carpal bones in the hands Bones that are flat and light Example: Rib bones
Bones that are flat, small, and round Example: Patella (kneecap)
In Greek mythology, Atlas was a Titan who led a (failed) rebellion against Zeus. As punishment, Atlas was condemned to carry the weight of the world on his shoulders for eternity. Imagine C1/Atlas as holding up the weight of the head, which is spherical and heavy like a globe. Thoracic, Lumbar, and Sacral Vertebrae
Bones of the Upper Limb * The Sternum is not a bone of the upper limb. It is included here for reference. Clavicle Scapula (Sternum*) Humerus Ulna Radius Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges (fingers)
The RADIUS is rad! The RADIUS is the forearm bone closest to your thumb. Give a thumbs up to get oriented!
When you hit your funny bone, it feels strange and HUMERUS. The tingling sensation you feel is produced when the Ulnar Nerve is compressed against the HUMERUS bone. Clavicle Scapula Humerus Ulna Radius Carpals Metacarpals
are comprised of three bones: Coxal Bone Iliac bone Pubic bone Ischium bone
are comprised of three Coxal Bone Iliac bone Pubic bone Ischium bone bones: (Coxal) Bones
Bones of the Lower Limb Femur Patella (Kneecap) Tibia Fibula Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges (Toes) Memorization Hint: The PATELLA is a Sesamoid bone. Think of it as shaped like a giant upside-down
(Write your answers on paper and check with the Quiz Answer Key at the end) 2 Long bone of the Upper Limb Sesamoid bone Anatomical name for bones of Fingers Anatomical name for Hip Bones Includes Skull, Vertebra, Sternum, Ribs Skull bones are this shape Number of fused bones in Sacrum Long bone of the Lower Limb Includes Limb bones, Scapula, Hip bo...
Bones found in this module, organized alphabetically by shape:
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er is principal lecturer, Nottingham Trent University.Abstract The skeletal system is formed of bones and cartilage, which are connected by ligaments to. orm a framework for the remainder of the body tissues. This article, the first in a two-part series on the structure and function of the skele. al system, reviews the anatomy and physiology of ...
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This article, support and the first in a two-part series on the structure and function of the skeletal system, enabling movement reviews the anatomy and physiology of bone. Understanding the structure and purpose of the bone allows nurses to understand common pathophysiology and Most of the body’s consider the most-appropriate steps to ...
Palatine Bones: (A) Right from Anteriomedial View, (B) Left from Anteriosuperior View PROCESSES A. Right palatine bone B. Left palatine bone 1. Orbital process 2. Sphenopalatine notch 3. Sphenoidal process 4. Horizontal plate 5. Ethmoidal crest 6. Pyramidal process 7. Maxillary process 8. Vertical plate
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The 206 Bones of the Human Body - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The human body contains 206 bones that make up the axial and appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton contains 80 bones including the skull, ribs, and vertebral column. The appendicular skeleton contains 126 bones organized into the ...