HLSC 2F95 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Epigastrium, Falx, External Intercostal Muscles

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More precise anatomical descriptions are provided by reference to the appropriate abdominopelvic region. Separates anterior & posterior portions of the body; coronal usually refers to sections passing through the skull. The plane passes through the midline, dividing the body in half and separating right and left sides. Parasagittal section: misses the midline, separating right and left portions of unequal size. Separates superior & inferior portions of the body; sections typically pass through head and trunk regions. Classification of synovial joints (6: gliding joints (planar joints) Classification of synovial joints (6: hinge joints. Classification of synovial joints (6: pivot joints. Classification of synovial joints: ball and socket joints. Parallel muscle with tendinous bands (rectus abdominis muscle) c. Cross section (h) (d) (g) (a) (b) (e) (c) (f) Sacral spinal nerves (s1 s5) emerging from sacral foramina. Chemical breakdown of materials via acid and enzymes; mechanical processing (muscular contractions) Enzymatic digestion and absorption water, organic substrates, vitamins, ions.

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