Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion
Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion
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ISBN: 9781119304142
Author: Connie Allen, Valerie Harper
Publisher: WILEY
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Introduction: The obturator nerve emerges from the ventral divisions of the lumbar plexuses, that is, from the second (L2), third (L3), and fourth (L4) lumbar nerves. The branches of obturator that originates from the third lumbar nerves are the largest.

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Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion

Ch. 18 - Prob. 2RSNCh. 18 - _______________ Branch that forms nerves serving...Ch. 18 - _______________ femoral Ch. 18 - _______________ sciatic n. Ch. 18 - Prob. 3MNNPCh. 18 - _______________ ulnar Ch. 18 - _______________ axillary n. Ch. 18 - _______________ tibial n. Ch. 18 - _______________ obturator n. Ch. 18 - _______________ radial n. Ch. 18 - _______________ common fibular n. Ch. 18 - _______________ pudendal n. Ch. 18 - Prob. 1SNCh. 18 - and the __________ Ch. 18 - There are ______ pairs of spinal nerves. Ch. 18 - The nerve that supplies the posterior thigh...Ch. 18 - There is (are) ______ pair(s) of coccygeal...Ch. 18 - If the anterior (ventral) ramus of a spinal nerve...Ch. 18 - Prob. 7SNCh. 18 - The nerve that supplies the anterior thigh is the...Ch. 18 - There is (are) _____ pair(s) of sacral nerves. Ch. 18 - Prob. 10SNCh. 18 - If the posterior (dorsal) ramus of a spinal nerve...Ch. 18 - There is (are) ______ pair(s) of cervical...Ch. 18 - The _____________ nerve supplies the deltoid and...Ch. 18 - The _____________ nerve supplies the triceps...Ch. 18 - The _____________ nerve supplies the biceps...Ch. 18 - The _____________ nerve supplies the diaphragm. Ch. 18 - The _____________ nerve supplies most hand...Ch. 18 - The _____________ nerve supplies the flexor carpi...Ch. 18 - Transverse section of a spinal nerve with...Ch. 18 - Transverse section of a spinal nerve with...Ch. 18 - Transverse section of a spinal nerve with...Ch. 18 - Transverse section of a spinal nerve with...Ch. 18 - Transverse section of a spinal nerve with...Ch. 18 - Transverse section of a spinal nerve with...Ch. 18 - Major nerves from the cervical and brachial...Ch. 18 - Major nerves from the cervical and brachial...Ch. 18 - Major nerves from the cervical and brachial...Ch. 18 - Major nerves from the cervical and brachial...Ch. 18 - Major nerves from the cervical and brachial...Ch. 18 - Major nerves from the cervical and brachial...Ch. 18 - ______________________________________________ Ch. 18 - ____________________________________________ Ch. 18 - ____________________________________________ Ch. 18 - _____________________________________________ Ch. 18 - ...Ch. 18 - ________________________________________________ Ch. 18 - __________ A broken forearm resulted in an...Ch. 18 - __________ An injection into the shoulder results...Ch. 18 - __________ Health care professionals are taught...Ch. 18 - __________ Hitting the medial epicondyle results...Ch. 18 - _______________________ John Jones injured his...Ch. 18 - _______________________ Following the birth of her...Ch. 18 - _______________________ Charles broke his leg...Ch. 18 - __________ Greenstick fracture of the tibia Ch. 18 - __________ Sunburn on the skin over deltoid...Ch. 18 - Prob. 10UYK
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