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The Anatomy and Physiology Home Page
Last updated on 2-22-2010
NEW images listed under:
Special Senses—Eye: Beef Eye Dissection (New 2010)
Composites of Upper and Lower Limb Muscles --marked with *New 2009
Introduction
This website contains mostly laboratory material from the A&P courses
taught by Dr. Daniel Tsui. The following material should only be used for
review purposes. They are not substitutes for laboratory attendance nor are
they intended as substitutes for laboratory specimens, slides, models,
experiments or any other actual laboratory material. Hands-on laboratory
participation and laboratory experience are essential for learning anatomy and
physiology.
All rights reserved. Images may be down-loaded for private use. None of the
following images may be up-loaded to another website or reproduced in any form
without permission from the author.
Lecture outlines may be accessed on Blackboard by authorized users.
Laboratory
The Skeletal System
Bone Model
The Skull
The Vertebral Column and Thorax
The Appendicular Skeleton
The Upper Limbs
The Lower Limbs
A Grand Tour of a Coxal Bone: iliac crest, anterior
superior iliac spine(ASIS), anterior inferior iliac spine(AIIS), superior pubic
ramus, pubic tubercle, inferior pubic ramus, ischial ramus (with ischial
tuberosity), lesser sciatic notch, ischial spine, greater sciatic notch,
posterior inferior iliac spine(PIIS), posterior superior iliac spine(PSIS)
Articulations
SKELETAL MUSCLES
Skeletal Muscle Cell & Myofibril Models
Head and Neck Muscles
Trunk Muscles
Upper Limb Muscles
Upper Limb Muscles Composites *NEW 2009
Lower Limb Muscles
Lower Limb Muscles Composites * NEW 2009
Supplemental Muscle Images
Primary Tissues
Epithelium
Connective Tissue---Proper
Connective Tissue---Supportive
The Integument
The Nervous System
Neurons
The Brain
Brain Sections
The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves and Peripheral Nerves
Special Senses
Eye
Beef Eye Dissection 1:
Left specimen center showing a stub of the optic nerve; right specimen showing
cornea (clouded by preservatives), the layer covering the surface of the sclera
is the conjunctiva.
Beef Eye Dissection 1:
Emptied vitreous chamber with a small piece of gelatinous vitreous body (humor)
removed and placed on the outside (left); within the emptied vitreous chamber
is the layer (light yellow) of neural
retina, slightly folded (by the tip of a probe) at lower right inside the
chamber, the black pigmented retina (pigmented epithelium) may be barely seen at
the cut-edge of this fold, and also observable is the cut-edge of the sclera.
Beef Eye Dissection 1:
Lens (light beige color) with a few small fragments of gelatinous vitreous
body; the lens is surrounded by radiating dark strands of the ciliary body
(ciliary muscles)
Beef Eye Dissection
1: the dissected specimen on the right has the lens removed, showing the black
radiating strands of the ciliary body (ciliary muscles). The oval opening in
the center of the right specimen is the pupil; the black layer surround the
pupil is the iris as seen from inside of the eye.
Ear
The Endocrine System
Models
Slides
The Reproductive System
The Female Reproductive System
Models
Slides
The Male Reproductive System
Models
Slides
Embryology
Embryology Models
Fetal Circulation
The Cardiovascular System
Blood Slides
Heart Models
Pig Heart Dissection
Blood Vessels
Supplemental Cardiovascular Images
Fetal Circulation
The Lymphatic System
LYMPHOIDTISSUES AND ORGANS *NEW
The Urinary (Renal) System
The Urinary (Renal) System Models & Slides
The Respiratory System
The Respiratory System Models and Slides
The Digestive System
The Digestive System Models and Slides
Send comments and mail to Daniel
Tsui
tsuidc@ucrwcu.rwc.uc.edu
Last updated on 10/17/2009