Anatomy of upper leg tendons
[DOC File]Rat External Anatomy
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The mouth has a large cleft in the upper lip which exposes large front . ... around the knee that attach the bones of the lower leg to the femur and the achilles tendon which attaches the gastrocnemius to the ankle. Note that the joint of the hip is called a ball and socket joint. Examine how the bones fit into the pelvis. Rat Internal Anatomy.
[DOC File]SKELETAL ANATOMY
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H. Upper leg (thigh) 1. Femur: the largest bone of the skeleton, it has a large round head. and a long neck. The neck is the region where hip fractures tend. to occur. Two large projections called trochanters extend from the. proximal end of the femur; these are for ligament attachment. At. the distal end, two condyles form a joint at the knee ...
[DOC File]Yeditepe University Faculty of Medicine 1st Year Anatomy Blog
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In the upper leg, the heads of the gastrocnemius combine to form a single elongate muscle belly, which forms much of the soft tissue bulge identified as the calf. In the lower leg, the muscle fibers of the gastrocnemius converge with those of the deeper soleus muscle to form the calcaneal tendon, which attaches to the calcaneus (heel) of the foot.
[DOC File]ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
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The bones are connected to each other at the joints by strong bands of fibrous tissues – the ligaments – and the muscles are attached to the bones by other fibrous tissues – the tendons. Cartilage is found at the ends of bones where they meet, e.g., where the bones of the upper leg meet the bones of the lower leg.
[DOC File]ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
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HUMAN ANATOMY for CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS. INTRODUCTION. ... cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. As you have probably guessed, the connective tissues play an important part in connecting the different parts of the musculo-skeletal system. ... For example, there is cartilage on the ends of the upper leg bone (the femur) and the lower legs ...
[DOC File]SKELETAL SYSTEM
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: Upper leg (thigh) - FEMUR. Lower leg – tibia & fibula. Ankle and Upper foot – 7 bones called TARSALS, Largest is the heel bone called the CALCANEOUS. Toes – Metatarsals, Phalanges. What About Broken Bones? A . complete fracture. is when the bone has broken into two pieces. A . greenstick fracture
[DOC File]GROSS ANATOMY 205 MIDTERM EXAMINATION
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and tendons of extrinsic muscles. Therefore, all of the following muscles. are considered part of layer 2 except. a. flexor digitorum longus. b. flexor digitorum brevis. c. flexor hallucis longus. d. quadratus plantae. GROSS ANATOMY 205 FINAL WRITTEN EXAMINATION 12/12/95. Multiple Choice (select the one best answer). 1.
[DOC File]ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LAB
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LAB. ... Antebrachial - forearm Femoral - upper leg (thigh) Axillary - armpit Mental - chin. Brachial - upper arm Orbital - eye ... Primary Function(s) Integumentary Skin Protection, temperature regulation, sensation Skeletal Bones, ligaments, tendons Support, protection, movement, mineral/fat storage, blood production ...
[DOC File]Anatomy & Physiology Fall Final Exam Review
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Anatomy & Physiology Fall Final Exam Review 1. Which term refers to the study of how an organ functions? A. Anatomy B. Physiology. 2. A group of similar cells performing a specialized function is referred to as a(n) A. tissue.
[DOCX File]Anatomy and Physiology - Muscles
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Introduction- 650 muscles in body (40% body weight) Functions: A. Voluntary movement including speech and breathing. B. In addition to external motion of the arms and legs, the muscular system also moves things inside the body( Internal motion includes the movement of the digestive system, the cardiovascular system, and the respiratory system)
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