- Les muscles fléchisseurs et pronateurs1. M. fibularis longus2. fibolaris brevisInnervation: N. fibularis superficialis Fonction// Funktion : Eversion et Flexion du pied//Eversion und Flexion des Fusses Les tendons du M. fibularis longus contribuent à la stabilisation de la voute plantaire
- as follicular cells of primary follicles continue to divide they form what type of lining? what zone begins to form?
- 1. M. Obturateur interne//M. obturator internus2. M. Piriforme //M. piriformus 3. Mm. Jumeau//Mm. gemelli 4. M. Carré fémoral //M. quadratus femoris Innervation: Nerfs du plexus sacralis// Nerven des Plexus sacralis Origine// Ursprung : Bassin// Becken Approche// Ansatz : Fémur// Femer (Trochanter major, ou Crista intertrochanterica) Fonction// Funktion: Principalement rotation externe de l'articulation de la hancheNerfs: nerf du plexus sacralisCouche profonde
- secondary follicles: granulosa cells begin secreting _____________ fluid (liquor folliculi) which will begin accumulating in a space called the _________
- Each cortical hemisphere contains regions called lobes that are involved in different functions. Scientists use various techniques to determine what brain areas are involved in different functions: they examine patients who have had injuries or diseases that affect specific areas and see how those areas are related to functional deficits. They also conduct animal studies where they stimulate brain areas and see if there are any behavioral changes. They use a technique called transmagnetic stimulation (TMS) to temporarily deactivate specific parts of the cortex using strong magnets placed outside the head; and they use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to look at changes in oxygenated blood flow in particular brain regions that correlate with specific behavioral tasks. These techniques, and others, have given great insight into the functions of different brain regions but have also showed that any given bra
- structure and corresponding sympathetic and parasympathetic with levels Foregut levels, sympathetic, parasympahtetic
- Granulosa cells convert the androgens to __________
- how many years do primordial follicles wait to develop further
- Comprises of primary oocyte surrounded by zona pellucida and stratified epithelium of polyhedral/ follicular cells called as Granulosa cell (Zona Granulosa) with an outer covering of theca interna
- what does a primordial follicle consist of in the early stages of meiosis
- the stratified follicular cells in secondary follicles are now called what?
- Have larger primary oocytes (stimulated to grow by FSH) and follicular cells that still form a single cuboidal epithelium (unilaminar primary follicle)
- what do the cytoplasmic processes provide for the follicular cells of the oocyte
- When must all men register for the Selective Service?¿Cuándo deben inscribirse todos los hombres en el Servicio Selectivo?
- What happened at the Constitutional Convention?¿Qué ocurrió en la Convención Constitucional?
- There are four amendments to the Constitution about who can vote. Describe one of them.Existen cuatro enmiendas a la Constitución sobre quién puede votar. Describa una de ellas.
- When is the last day you can send in federal income tax forms?¿Cuál es la fecha límite para enviar la declaración federal de impuestos?*
- What is the name of the Speaker of the House of Representatives?¿Cómo se llama el Presidente actual de la Cámara de Representantes?
- What is one promise you make when you become a United States citizen?¿Cuál es una promesa que usted hace cuando se convierte en ciudadano de los Estados Unidos?
- FSH stimulates a monthly cohort of oocytes to complete?