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Lungs d. e.

Lungs Right superior lobe Right middle lobe Right inferior lobe d. Left superior lobe e. Left inferior lobe

Sinuses d.

Nasal Cavity & Sinuses g. g. i.

Nasal Cavity & Sinuses g. h. d. f. e.

Nasal Septum

Sinuses Sphenoid sinus Frontal sinus Ethmoid sinus d. Maxillary sinus Nasal Cavity & Sinuses Superior nasal concha Middle nasal concha Inferior nasal concha d. Superior nasal meatus e. Middle nasal meatus f. Inferior nasal meatus g. Frontal sinus h. Sphenoid sinus i. Ethmoid air cells (sinuses) Nasal Septum Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone Septal cartilage Vomer

Tonsils

Oral Cavity d. d. e. e.

Pharynx & Larynx e. f. d. g.

Larynx h. e. h. e. i. f. j. k. i. j. g. j. l. j. anterior posterior midsagittal

Tonsils Pharyngeal tonsils Palatine tonsils Lingual tonsils Oral cavity Tongue Palatine tonsils Hard palate d. Soft palate e. Uvula Pharynx & Larynx Opening to the auditory (Eustachian) tube Nasopharynx Oropharynx d. Laryngopharynx e. Epiglottis f. False vocal cords g. True vocal cores h. Hyoid bone i. Thyroid cartilage j. Cricoid cartilage k. Arytenoid cartilage l. Tracheal cartilage

Muscles Involved in Breathing: Inhalation or Exhalation? Quiet or Labored Breathing? e. d. f. g. h.

Muscles Involved in Breathing: Inhalation or Exhalation? Quiet or Labored Breathing? j. i.

Muscles Involved in Breathing: Inhalation or Exhalation? Quiet or Labored Breathing? Internal intercostal muscles Labored Exhalation Pectoralis minor Labored Inhalation Serratus anterior Labored Inhalation d. External intercostal muscles Quiet Inhalation e. External obliques Labored Exhalation f. Rectus abdominus - Labored Exhalation g. Internal obliques - Labored Exhalation h. Transverse abdominus - Labored Exhalation i. Sternocleidomastoid Labored Inhalation j. Diaphragm Quiet Inhalation

Torso Models e. d. h.

Torso Models e. d. f. g.

Torso models Thyroid cartilage of the larynx Tracheal cartilage Right primary bronchus d. Left primary bronchus e. Right secondary bronchi f. Left secondary bronchi g. Left tertiary bronchi h. Diaphragm

tooth f. g. h. d. e.

Names of Teeth

Tooth Enamel Pulp cavity Dentin d. Root canal e. Cementum f. Ginival sulcus g. Gingiva h. Peridontal ligament Names of teeth 1. Central incisor 2. Lateral incisor 3. Canine 4. Premolar 5. Premolar 6. Molar 7. Molar 8. Molar

Torso

Torso d. e.

Torso Model g. f. g.

Tongue Model e. e. d. g. d. f. h. superior lateral posterior

Torso Parotid duct Parotid gland Masseter d. Submandibular gland e. Sublingual gland f. Esophagus g. Esophageal hiatus Tongue Model Circumvallate papilla Filiform papilla Fungiform papilla d. Foliate papilla e. Sublingual gland f. Submandibular gland g. Lingual tonsils h. Epiglottis

Stomach-1

Regions of the stomach and other structures e. g. d. f.

Regions of the stomach and other structures g. h. h. d. g. j. i. k.

Stomach-1 Rugae Pyloric sphincter Regions of the stomach and other structures Cardiac region Fundus Body d. Pyloric region e. Accessory pancreatic duct f. Pancreatic duct g. Duodenum h. Esophagus i. Rugae j. Pyloric sphincter k. Plicae

Parts of the Large Intestine d. e. f.

Model of the Intestines d. e. d. f. k. h.

g. Model of the Intestines d. g. j. h. d. i.

Parts of the Large Intestine Cecum Ascending colon Transverse colon d. Descending colon e. Sigmoid colon f. Rectum Model of the intestines Taenia coli Haustra Plicae in the duodenum d. Duodenum e. Accessory pancreatic duct f. Pancreatic duct g. Duodenal papilla h. Ileum i. Vermiform appendix j. Ileocecal valve k. Jejunum

Lobes of the liver and other structures d. e. f.

Liver and Gallbladder d.

Diaphragm and Esophageal hiatus Lobes of the Liver and other structures Right lobe Left lobe Caudate lobe d. Qudrate lobe e. Falciform ligament f. Round ligament Liver and Gallbladder Gallbladder Cystic duct Common hepatic duct d. Common bile duct

Pelvic Model

Pelvic model Internal anal sphincters External anal sphincters Sigmoid colon