logging in or signing up fetal pig study rohanarora2 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 129 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 24, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: FETAL PIG DESIGN: ANATOMYThere are two basic kinds of “cutting.”: There are two basic kinds of “cutting.” Sharp dissection – cutting with a scalpel or scissors. What are the advantages and disadvantages? When should we use sharp dissection? Blunt dissection – separating tissues with a blunt probe, scalpel handle, or fingers. What are the advantages and disadvantages? When should we use blunt dissection?There are two anatomical approaches to dissection: There are two anatomical approaches to dissection Regional anatomy – dissection to study the “regions” of the body – head and neck, thorax, abdominal cavity, legs, etc. Systemic anatomy – dissection to study the body system: musculoskeletal, digestive, respiratory, etc. We will use a hybrid combination of approaches.cheek: cheek Find: Masseter Submandibular salivary gland M SGCheek: CheekSome superficial muscles: Some superficial musclesMore superficial muscles: More superficial musclesNeck and thorax: Neck and thorax Find: Trachea and larynx Thyroid gland Thymus Heart: left and right auricles Pulmonary artery trunk Anterior vena cava Common carotid artery and vagus nerve Jugular veinNeck and thorax : Neck and thoraxNeck and thoracic cavity: Neck and thoracic cavity Find: Trachea Thyroid gland L and R auricles of heart Pulmonary trunk Anterior vena cava Common carotid and vagus nerveNeck and thoracic cavity: Neck and thoracic cavityThoracic cavity: Thoracic cavity Find: Esophagus Lung Diaphragm Aorta Intercostal a. and v.Thoracic cavity: Thoracic cavityUpper abdominal region: Upper abdominal regionUpper abdominal region: Upper abdominal region Find: Body and pylorus of stomach Greater and lesser curvatures of stomach Gall bladder Cystic duct Common bile ductAbdominal cavity: Abdominal cavity Find: Liver Spleen Small intestines Spiral colon Rectum Mesentery Kidney Ureter Uterus (horn) OvaryAbdominal cavity: Abdominal cavity Abdominal cavity: Abdominal cavity Find: Liver Umbilical vein Spleen Pancreas Small intestine Mesentery Spiral colon Rectum Kidney UreterAbdominal cavity: Abdominal cavity: Abdominal viscera Find: Liver Stomach Greater omentum Spleen Small intestines Mesentery Mesenteric lymph nodes Spiral colonAbdominal cavity: male pig : Abdominal cavity: male pig Find: Liver and spleen Stomach Pancreas Small intestines and mesentery Spiral colon Kidney and ureter Vas deferensAbdominal cavity Male pig: Abdominal cavity Male pigAbdominal viscera: Abdominal visceraFemale pig (colon retracted): Female pig (colon retracted) Find: Small intestine Cecum Spiral colon Kidney and ureters Horns of uterus Fallopian tube OvariesThink…: Think… Female pig (colon retracted)Female viscera: Female viscera Find: Body of uterus Uterine horns Fallopian tubes Ovaries Bladder Umbilical arteryFemale viscera: Female visceraThink…: Think… The human uterus has a body but no horns. Why does it make biological sense that pigs, dogs, and cats have uteri with two well-developed horns?Male pig : Male pig Find: Kidney and ureter Rectum Urinary bladder Testis Epididymis Vas deferensMale pig: Male pigSlide 43: We’re done! You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
fetal pig study rohanarora2 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 129 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 24, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: FETAL PIG DESIGN: ANATOMYThere are two basic kinds of “cutting.”: There are two basic kinds of “cutting.” Sharp dissection – cutting with a scalpel or scissors. What are the advantages and disadvantages? When should we use sharp dissection? Blunt dissection – separating tissues with a blunt probe, scalpel handle, or fingers. What are the advantages and disadvantages? When should we use blunt dissection?There are two anatomical approaches to dissection: There are two anatomical approaches to dissection Regional anatomy – dissection to study the “regions” of the body – head and neck, thorax, abdominal cavity, legs, etc. Systemic anatomy – dissection to study the body system: musculoskeletal, digestive, respiratory, etc. We will use a hybrid combination of approaches.cheek: cheek Find: Masseter Submandibular salivary gland M SGCheek: CheekSome superficial muscles: Some superficial musclesMore superficial muscles: More superficial musclesNeck and thorax: Neck and thorax Find: Trachea and larynx Thyroid gland Thymus Heart: left and right auricles Pulmonary artery trunk Anterior vena cava Common carotid artery and vagus nerve Jugular veinNeck and thorax : Neck and thoraxNeck and thoracic cavity: Neck and thoracic cavity Find: Trachea Thyroid gland L and R auricles of heart Pulmonary trunk Anterior vena cava Common carotid and vagus nerveNeck and thoracic cavity: Neck and thoracic cavityThoracic cavity: Thoracic cavity Find: Esophagus Lung Diaphragm Aorta Intercostal a. and v.Thoracic cavity: Thoracic cavityUpper abdominal region: Upper abdominal regionUpper abdominal region: Upper abdominal region Find: Body and pylorus of stomach Greater and lesser curvatures of stomach Gall bladder Cystic duct Common bile ductAbdominal cavity: Abdominal cavity Find: Liver Spleen Small intestines Spiral colon Rectum Mesentery Kidney Ureter Uterus (horn) OvaryAbdominal cavity: Abdominal cavity Abdominal cavity: Abdominal cavity Find: Liver Umbilical vein Spleen Pancreas Small intestine Mesentery Spiral colon Rectum Kidney UreterAbdominal cavity: Abdominal cavity: Abdominal viscera Find: Liver Stomach Greater omentum Spleen Small intestines Mesentery Mesenteric lymph nodes Spiral colonAbdominal cavity: male pig : Abdominal cavity: male pig Find: Liver and spleen Stomach Pancreas Small intestines and mesentery Spiral colon Kidney and ureter Vas deferensAbdominal cavity Male pig: Abdominal cavity Male pigAbdominal viscera: Abdominal visceraFemale pig (colon retracted): Female pig (colon retracted) Find: Small intestine Cecum Spiral colon Kidney and ureters Horns of uterus Fallopian tube OvariesThink…: Think… Female pig (colon retracted)Female viscera: Female viscera Find: Body of uterus Uterine horns Fallopian tubes Ovaries Bladder Umbilical arteryFemale viscera: Female visceraThink…: Think… The human uterus has a body but no horns. Why does it make biological sense that pigs, dogs, and cats have uteri with two well-developed horns?Male pig : Male pig Find: Kidney and ureter Rectum Urinary bladder Testis Epididymis Vas deferensMale pig: Male pigSlide 43: We’re done!