PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «XIPHIHUMERALIS»
xiphihumeralis
pronounce
function
humans
have
pectoantebrachialis
origin
insertion
action
anatomy
domestic
similar
that
other
members
genus
felis
runs
parallel
both
pectoralis
major
minor
most
caudal
strip
muscle
ventral
portion
xiphihumeralis
merriam
webster
xiphi
alis
noun
¦zifēˌhyüməˈralə̇s
rāl
räl
full
some
mammals
extends
from
xiphoid
only
ventrolateral
view
left
side
information
median
raphe
along
process
angle
thexiphihumeralis
wiktionary
fourth
group
originates
sternum
inserts
kitty
cadaver
muscles
probe
pointing
description
this
name
tells
very
important
things
quizlet
vocabulary
words
epitrochlearis
pronator
teres
palmaris
longus
flexor
carpi
ulnaris
word
meaning
what
anagrams
begin
with
pronunciation
howjsay
talking
simply
mouseover
your
entry
hear
pronounced
american
british
spellings
alternative
clavodeltoid
external
oblique
triceps
brachii
long
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «XIPHIHUMERALIS»
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1
Laboratory Manual for Comparative Veterinary Anatomy & ...
The caudal part of the pectoralis profundus muscle was once dissected as a
separate muscle and in older dissection manuals was labeled the xiphihumeralis
. It need not be Copyright 2010 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not
be ...
Phillip Cochran, M.S., D.V.M., 2010
Pectoral. Muscles. Back | Home | Up | Next There are four pectoral muscles in the
cat: pectoantibranchialis, pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, and xiphihumeralis.
Pectoantibranchialis. Pectoantibranchialis muscle is just one-half inch wide, ...
3
Pictorial Anatomy of the Cat
clavotrapezius pectoralis major clavobrachialis pectoantebrachialis pectoralis
major pectoralis minor epitrochlearis xiphihumeralis transverse carpal lig. flexor
carpi ulnaris palmaris longus flexor carpi radialis pronator teres to Figures 15 and
...
4
The Osteology and Myology of the California River Otter
Origin. — By heavy, fleshy fibers and aponeuroses to full extent of pectoral ridge
of humerus. Fibers proximally, aponeurosis distally. Insertion. — Most distal part
in common with M. xiphihumeralis, M. latissimus dorsi, and M. panniculus.
CLAVOBRACHIALIS TRICEPS. SCALENUS POSTERIOR SCALENUS
ANTERIOR SCALENUS POSTERIOR SPLENIUS SCALENUS MEDIUS
SERRATUS VENTRALIS RECTUS ABDOMINIS EXTERNAL INTERCOSTAL
XIPHIHUMERALIS ...
Norman K. Wessels, Elizabeth M. Center, 1992
6
The Dissection of Vertebrates: A Laboratory Manual
Work your way first through the xiphihumeralis and pectoralis minor. As you do so
, lift the musculature and clean away connective tissue beneath it to ascertain that
you are cutting through pectoralis musculature only. As you approach the ...
Gerardo De Iuliis, Gerald DeIuliis, Dino Pulera, 2006
7
Mammalian anatomy: the cat
Xiphihumeralis m. A long, very thin, narrow band of muscle, lying along the
posterior border of the pectoralis minor and, according to some anatomists,
actually a part of that muscle [Figure 2-7]. The xiphihumeralis muscle is absent in
humans.
Aurora M. Sebastiani, Dale W. Fishbeck, 1998
8
Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians and ...
... they actually appear on the body, follow the labels on the photographs.
Superficial Pectoral Xiphihumeralis Figure 4.3 Superficial muscles of the ventral
thorax. Deep Pectoral Figure 4.14 Muscles of the pelvic limb. Another superficial
muscle.
Robin Sturtz, Lori Asprea, 2012
9
Animal Anatomy for Artists : The Elements of Form: The ...
... TenFA Tensor fasciae antibrachii; TenFL Tensor fasciae latae; TibCa Tibialis
caudalis; TibCr Tibialis cra- nialis; Trap Trapezius; TrILa Triceps brachii, lateral
head; TriLo Triceps brachii, long head; VasLa ltofr/s lateralis; Xiph
Xiphihumeralis; ...
Musculocutaneous nerve The musculocutaneous nerve obtains its origin from the
ventral surface of the seventh cervical nerve and continues laterad to the to
Xiphihumeralis to subscapularis to tores major /UL/VAR, Median Cutaneous ...
D.R. Khanna, P. R. Yadav, 2005