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  1. Animal Anatomy for Artists: The Elements of Form by Eliot Goldfinger, 2004-11-15
  2. Human Anatomy & Physiology (Study Guide) by Elaine Nicpon Marieb, 2006-01-10

141. ANATOMY OF A SNAKE
Chart Snake anatomy. anatomy OF A SNAKE. A crisp, higher resolution of this graphic is contained on Australia s Reptiles CDROM.
http://herpetology.com/anatomy.html
ANATOMY OF A SNAKE A crisp, higher resolution of this graphic is contained on Australia's Reptiles CDROM. This site maintained by Mark F. Miller , webmaster at herpetology.com BACK

142. Boston.com / A&E / TV / New Hospital Drama 'Anatomy' Is Little More Than An 'ER'
Article reviewing the pilot episode.
http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2005/03/26/new_hospital_drama_anatomy_is_li
Movies Restaurants Food Calendar ... TV TELEVISION REVIEW
New hospital drama 'Anatomy' is little more than an 'ER' clone
March 26, 2005 Sometimes you can see an entire series flash before your eyes within the first 10 minutes of the pilot. It must be the same sensation a psychic gets when gazing into a palm and glimpsing the full arc of a life. ''Grey's Anatomy," ABC's new hospital drama, is the kind of TV product that's so instantly recognizable you feel like you've already dreamed it from premiere to finale. It might as well be over before it really starts. ADVERTISEMENT The show, which debuts tomorrow at 10 p.m. on Channel 5, follows a pod of surgical interns trying to survive at the fictional Grace Hospital in Seattle. You guessed it: They don't sleep enough, they deal with arrogant doctors, they lose nice patients, they save nasty patients, and they sit outside looking at the stars and having painfully earnest talks about life. And of course, when they aren't flirting, they are competing. They're the same scrubs histrionics we've seen on every medical series since ''St. Elsewhere" arrived in 1982, including ''ER," ''Chicago Hope," ''Gideon's Crossing," and ''Presidio Med." Their likeability, though, is stretched thin by the scripts, which force all the characters into cutesy situations. By next week, the interns are roommates, and they are contending with tired male-female bathroom issues out of ''Ally McBeal." Also, in the premiere, Meredith sleeps with an attending doctor, Patrick Dempsey's Derek Shepherd, before realizing he's her new boss. That means the show is going to throw far too much faux Hepburn-Tracey banter at us.

143. Insect Morphology And Anatomy
An introduction to the form and function of the insect body.
http://www.earthlife.net/insects/anatomy.html
Have you seen the The Amazing World of Birds Yet Introduction to Insect Anatomy
What Makes an Insect an Insect ? Introduction Because of the great diversity of form exhibited by the insects any introduction to anatomy like this is only going to be able to cover the basics, within each order and family these familiar themes are replayed in a myriad of different ways creating what might seem to be a bewildering array of different body plans. A closer look will reveal the same basic plan in all insects, at least in the adult forms. Below are described some of the basic parts that make up an insects body. When you have finished why not try this simple multiple-choice quiz
Insect Quiz
(10 mulitple choice questions). An insect body has a hard exoskeleton protecting a soft interior, it is divided into three main parts ( the head thorax and abdomen ) each of which is in turn composed of several smaller segments. The Integument The amazing success of the insects must in part lie with the incredible mixture of flexibility and strength of the integument (that is the part of an insect that makes up the hard exoskeleton) that allows insects their freedom of movement without loss of defence and protection. It is made up of three parts, the most visible of which is the outer 'cuticle' and its attendant bristles and hairs, below this are the 'epidermis' and the 'basement membrane' The Cuticle The cuticle is a relatively thin layer of non-cellular material which lines the external surface of the body as well as lining the tracheae the anterior and posterior sections of the alimentary canal and parts of the reproductive system. It is flexible, elastic and white when first formed and stays this way in many larval forms, however in most adults it undergoes chemical processes which result in hardening and darkening and which are referred to as 'sclerotization'.

144. Bivalves
Offers diagrams and basic information for clam, oyster, and scallop anatomy.
http://www.assateague.com/nt-bival.html
Return to Shells, etc., Menu
Bivalve Anatomy
Note: Colors have been added to distinguish organs; they are not the natural colors. Clams Clams, such as the northern quahog , are bivalves, meaning that they have shells consisting of two halves, or valves. The valves are joined at the top, and the adductor muscles on each side hold the shell closed. If the adductor muscles are relaxed, the shell is pulled open by ligaments located on each side of the umbo. The clam's foot is used to dig down into the sand, and a pair of long siphons that extrude from the clams's mantle out the side of the shell reach up to the water above (only the exit points for the siphons are shown). Clams, such as the northern quahog, are filter feeders. Water and food particles are drawn in through one siphon to the gills where tiny, hair-like cilia move the water, and the food is caught in mucus on the gills. From there, the food-mucus mixture is transported along a groove to the palps which push it into the clam's mouth. The second siphon carries away the water. The gills also draw oxygen from the water flow. The mantle, a thin membrane surrounding the body of the clam, secretes the shell. The oldest part of the clam shell is the umbo, and it is from the hinge area that the clam extends as it grows.

145. NPR : First-Year Med Students Enter The 'Gross' Lab
A visit to the first day of gross anatomy lab. Part one of a series following firstyear medical students. NPR's Melissa Block reports. 1031 streaming audio broadcast
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=3924247

146. RetinaCentral - An Integrated Platform For Gene-related Information On The Retin
Genetics, diseases and anatomy of the human retina. Includes links to related resources.
http://www.retinacentral.org/

147. Bird Anatomy Glossary
Onepage summary of scientific terms describing avian anatomy.
http://www.ups.edu/biology/museum/birdglossary.html
GLOSSARY OF AVIAN EXTERNAL ANATOMY
Prepared by Dennis Paulson This list of mostly technical terms is provided as a service to those not familiar with them. Many of them are in general use in anatomy, others restricted to birds. If any obvious ones are missing, I would appreciate a note to that effect. acuminate - abruptly narrowing to sharp point acute - sharply pointed alula - a small winglike group of feathers at the bend of the wing, supported by the anteriormost digit angulated - with an angle anisodactyl - three toes in front and one behind, as in perching birds anteriad - toward the front apteria - plural of apterium apterium - unfeathered area between feather tracts auditory meatus - ear opening beak - the bill bipedal - standing on two rather than four legs booted - not divided into scales (tarsus) caeca - plural of caecum caecum - a diverticulum on each side of the gut at junction of small and large intestines, for additional digestion caudad - tailward (toward the rear) cere - fleshy area at bill base enclosing nostrils cloaca - common chamber at end of digestive and urogenital systems commissure - line formed by meeting of maxilla and mandible compressed - flattened from side to side cornified - with a keratinous (horny) covering coverts - smaller feathers covering large wing and tail feathers culmen - upper ridge of maxilla decurved - curved downward toward tip depressed - flattened from top to bottom elevated - above front toes (hallux)

148. Lap-Surgery
English and French anatomy of the preperitoneal space, description of repair technique, experience and results. University Hospital Saint Pierre Brussels
http://www.lap-surgery.com/en/ingui.htm
Inguinal Hernia
Inguinal hernias are always indications for curative hernia surgery. Hernia Repair
Introduction

Experience and Results

Laparascopic Anatomy

Technique
...
References

Hernia Repair
Introduction
An inguinal hernia has 2 components: the peritoneal sac and the defect in the abdominal wall. If one treats only the peritoneal sac, e.g. by high ligation, a definite risk of recurrence is present because the peritoneum will have the tendency to bulge through the opening in the abdominal wall. This is common knowledge since the Middle Ages, and very early on, attempts were made to close the "hole in the wall". Simple closure of the defect, however, caused an unacceptably high recurrence rate.
More complex repair techniques were necessary and over 100 years ago the Italian surgeon Bassini designed a muscular plasty, in which the muscles in the inguinal canal were stitched together in order to build a screen that could withstand the intra-abdominal pressure. This technique gave good results as compared to others, and carried a recurrence rate of 10 to 20 %. Morbidity was not negligible, however, because of the high infection rate and the postoperative pain. Pain was not caused by the surgical incision, but by the traction created by the repair.

149. Tutankhamun: Anatomy Of An Excavation.
Project to publish online the records in the Archive of the Griffith Institute of Howard Carter s discovery of Tutankhamun s tomb.
http://www.ashmol.ox.ac.uk/gri/4tut.html
Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation
None of this material may be reproduced in any form without permission from
Griffith Institute, Oxford OX1 2LG
Design: Jonathan Moffett
Scanning, transcription and editing:
Sue Hutchison, Elizabeth Miles, Diana Magee, Kent Rawlinson, Lindsay Allen, Alison Hobby, Jaromir Malek Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation is ambitious in its scope but simple in its aims: to make the complete records of Howard Carter's excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun available on these web pages. It is astonishing, but no longer acceptable, that some eighty years and thousands of articles, hundreds of books, and dozens of exhibitions after the discovery of the tomb, this most famous event in the history of Egyptian archaeology has not yet been fully published. The documentation is presented in its original form and all, scholars, interested members of the public and school students, can consult it. We hope that this will help bring the knowledge and love of ancient Egypt to everybody. You can

150. JayDoc HistoWeb
A comprehensive histology atlas from the Kansas University Medical Center.
http://www.kumc.edu/instruction/medicine/anatomy/histoweb/index.htm
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151. Female Sexuality
Features survey about the foreskin and pictures of intact males anatomy.
http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/1889

152. HONmedia - Medical Images
Choose header category in this list, anatomy 1032, Organisms - 122, Diseases - 4742, Chemicals and Drugs - 173, Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic
http://www.hon.ch/Media/anatomy.html
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Step 1: Choose header category in this list Anatomy - 1028 Organisms - 122 Diseases - 4740 Chemicals and Drugs - 172 Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment - 277 Psychiatry and Psychology - 7 Biological Sciences - 180 Physical Sciences - 1 Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena - 13 Technology and Food and Beverages - 2 Persons - 4 Health Care - 3
HONmedia is an unique repository of over 6'800 medical images and videos, pertaining to 1,700 topics and themes. This peerless database has been created manually by HON and new image links are constantly being added from the world-wide Web. HON encourages users to make their own image links available via the "Submit an image" service (above). Home About us Site map Search ... Contact http://www.hon.ch/Media/anatomy.html Last modified: Tue Aug 30 2005

153. MrPratt.com
Human anatomy, physiology, and physical science classes at Jordan High School in Durham, NC. Includes notes for download and resource links.
http://home.nc.rr.com/jordanscience

154. Neuroanatomy & Neuropathology On The Internet
Symptoms * Stroke * Toxic, Metabolic, Nutritional Disorders * Trauma * Tumor Neuroradiology, brain anatomy, brain diseases, imaging, teaching files
http://www.neuropat.dote.hu/
A searchable D irectory compiled for M edical S tudents, R esidents, and other H ealth P rofessionals C ontent: click on the topics below) Compiled and designed by K atalin H Search this site Site Map
September, 2005
O riginal C ontributions
Dementia Demyelinating Diseases Epilepsy Impaired Consciousness, Sleep ... Tumor D epartment of N eurology U niversity of D ebrecen, H ungary Other Resources: Medline NeuroNames OMIM Dictionaries ... Search Engines New Links, September 2005
New item in our
Online Neuropathology Atlas
Megadolichobasilar Artery

155. Virtual Hospital: A Multimedia Textbook And Teaching Module On Anatomy Using Joi
A multimedia textbook and teaching module on the anatomy of the major joints of the body. Fluoroscopy images were colorized and labeled to illustrate anatomical structures. Accompanying text describes the function of each structure. Video clips illustrate joint movement.
http://www.vh.org/adult/provider/radiology/JointFluoro/JointFluoroHP.html
A Multimedia Textbook and Teaching Module on Anatomy using Joint Fluoroscopy
Editors: Craig Huston, B.S.E.
Department of Radiology Eric Brandser, M.D.
Department of Radiology The University of Iowa Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed
First Published: 1993
Last Revised: May 2004 Table of Contents This information is written primarily for providers. See related Provider Textbooks about Anatomy and Cell Biology Orthopaedic Surgery or Radiology See related Provider Topics Anatomy Anatomy and Cell Biology Bones, Joints and Muscles Brain and Nervous System ... Radiologic Anatomy or Radiology See related Patient Textbooks about Orthopaedic Surgery or Radiology See related Patient Topics Bones, Joints and Muscles Brain and Nervous System Diagnostic Imaging Orthopaedic Surgery ... Procedures and Therapies or Radiology Virtual Hospital Home Virtual Children's Hospital Home Site Map ... University of Iowa http://www.vh.org/adult/provider/radiology/JointFluoro/JointFluoroHP.html

156. Cat Anatomy Tutorial
This interactive tutorial on cat anatomy illustrates the relationship between structure and functio.
http://biology.kenyon.edu/heithausp/cat-tutorial/welcome.htm
KENYON COLLEGE
Cat Anatomy Tutorial
This tutorial was designed to be used by college students studying cat anatomy. It should not be used to replace hands-on experience in the laboratory. It is intended to enhance the laboratory experience and provide an alternate frame of reference for learning. Before beginning each section of the tutorial students should have already examined the material in some detail in the laboratory. Background - How to Use - Human Anatomy Links Axial Skeleton
Skull

Mandible

Vertebral Column

Ribs
... Internal Organs Appendicular Skeleton
Forelimb and girdle

Hindlimb and girdle

Muscles
Muscle function

Thoracic Muscles

Limb Muscles
Comments to: Pat Heithaus , at heithausp@kenyon.edu Last edited: 8-10-99 Back to Kenyon Homepage Biology Homepage

157. Virtual Hospital: The Human Brain: Dissections Of The Real Brain
Actual human brain dissection images.
http://www.vh.org/adult/provider/anatomy/BrainAnatomy/BrainAnatomy.html
The Human Brain: Dissections of the Real Brain
Authors: Terence H. Williams, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc.
Professor
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology Nedzad Gluhbegovic, M.D., Ph.D. Jean Y. Jew, M.D.
Professor
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology The University of Iowa, College of Medicine Peer Review Status: Externally Peer Reviewed
First Created: January 1997
Last Revision Date: January 1999 Table of Contents Table of Contents
Introduction

Awards, Reviews and Comments

Methods Used in Preparation of the Specimens

Chapter 1: The Spinal Cord
... Bibliography This information is written primarily for providers. See related Provider Textbooks about Anatomy and Cell Biology See related Provider Topics Anatomy Anatomy and Cell Biology Bones, Joints and Muscles Brain and Nervous System or Neurological See related Patient Topics Bones, Joints and Muscles or Brain and Nervous System Virtual Hospital Home Virtual Children's Hospital Home Site Map ... University of Iowa http://www.vh.org/adult/provider/anatomy/BrainAnatomy/BrainAnatomy.html

158. SpringerLink - Publication
Department of anatomyThe Department of anatomy is a part of the Division of Immunity and Infection. For further information please visit. the Division of Immunity and Infection
http://link.springer-ny.com/link/service/journals/00429/
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159. Anatomy Modules: TMJ Anatomy & Function
Pictures of TMJ anatomy and quick time movies illustrating the movement of a normal joint, joints with an anteriorly displaced meniscus without reduction, and joints with an anteriorly displaced meniscus with reduction.
http://www.rad.washington.edu/anatomy/modules/TMJ/TMJAnatomy.html
UW Radiology TMJ Anatomy Modules Thurman Gillespy III, M.D.
Michael L.Richardson, M.D. UW Radiology Home Anatomy Module List TMJ Title Page TMJ Anatomy TMJ Arthrography TMJ CT TMJMRI Search this site ...
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Anatomy Modules TMJ Anatomy The temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, is the articulation between the condyle of the mandible and the squamous portion of the temporal bone. The condyle is elliptically shaped with its long axis oriented mediolaterally. The articular surface of the temporal bone is composed of the concave articular fossa and the convex articular eminence The MENISCUS is a fibrous, saddle shaped structure that separates the condyle and the temporal bone. The meniscus varies in thickness: the thinner, central intermediate zone separates thicker portions called the anterior band and the posterior band . Posteriorly, the meniscus is contiguous with the posterior attachment tissues called the bilaminar zone . The bilaminar zone is a vascular, innervated tissue that plays an important role in allowing the condyle to move foreward. The meniscus and its attachments divide the joint into superior and inferior spaces. The superior joint space is bounded above by the articular fossa and the articular eminence. The

160. Workshop Anatomy For The Internet: International Homepage
Vocabulary of Gross anatomy (Terminologia anatomica German - English) Vocabulary of microscopic anatomy (Terminologia histologica - German - English)
http://www.uni-mainz.de/FB/Medizin/Anatomie/workshop/englWelcome.html
dieser Seite Workshop Anatomy for the Internet
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provided by: Dr. med. H. Jastrow Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz , Germany Teaching offers and projects:
ATLAS of HUMAN SECTIONS in the Internet : Labelling of sections from the Visible Human Project
Homo sapiens dissecatus: complete male atlas female pelvis ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC ATLAS in the Internet : a unique reference on mammalian tissue ultrastructure

Original electron microscopic micrographs of cell organelles, tissues and organs in high resolution (labelling in German, English version in preparation)
List of sections (English version)
German version (offers all images) f u r t h e r t e a c h i n g m o d u l e s Vocabulary of Gross Anatomy (Terminologia anatomica - German - English)
Vocabulary of microscopic Anatomy
(Terminologia histologica - German - English)
Clinical Anatomy
Facts on developmental history (in German) Further offers available in German Collection of anatomical Internet Links Material Image data from the original Visible Human sections, CT- and MR-images were provided by

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