
Sheep Brain
(Last updated: 3-15-2017) This page will be updated with more pictures. Most pictures in this page contain a link in the caption to the annotated version of the same picture. Continue reading Sheep Brain
(Last updated: 3-15-2017) This page will be updated with more pictures. Most pictures in this page contain a link in the caption to the annotated version of the same picture. Continue reading Sheep Brain
Specimen demonstrating incomplete fusion of the sacrum (notice the S1 region). This was most likely from an individual who was asymptomatic or had mild symptoms. This form of spina bifida is known as spina bifida occulta. Continue reading Spina bifida occulta
Model showing the sagittal section of the head, showing the relationship between bone, brain, and upper respiratory tract. Continue reading Sagittal Head model
Model showing the relationship between the lung and the heart. Continue reading Lung and Heart model
Model showing the lower respiratory tract, from the trachea to tertiary (segmental) bronchi. Continue reading Lower Respiratory Tract model
Model showing the inferior view of the diaphragm and the three major openings for aorta, inferior vena cava and esophagus. Continue reading Inferior view of Diaphragm
Model showing the relationship between Liver, Pancreas, Gall-bladder and duodenum. Continue reading Liver, Pancreas, Gall-bladder model
Locate the anterior aspect of Ulna. A good landmark is the trochlear notch. When viewed anteriorly, the radial notch point to the side the bone is from, i.e. left ulna will have the radial notch (see below) on the left … Continue reading Ulna – Left/Right
Locate the anterior aspect of the radius bone. At the distal end, the anterior aspect will be smoother than the posterior aspect (there is the dorsal tubercle, a bump). When viewed anteriorly, the radial tubercle towards the proximal end will … Continue reading Radius – Left/Right
Scapula, also known as the “shoulder blade,” is part of the shoulder girdle and connect the clavicle to the humerus. 4 of the muscles originated from the scapula (Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Subscapularis and Teres Minor) form the rotator cuff that surrounds … Continue reading Scapula