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  1. Abdomen (6929 bytes)
    7: ...ansversalis fascia. It originates from Poupart's ligament, the inner lip of the ilium, the lumbar fascia an...
    22: crest of the ilium and Poupart's ligament, which runs from the anterior superior spine of t...
  2. Skeleton (2955 bytes)
    3: Skeletal systems are commonly divided into three types - external (an [[exoske...
    7: ...s and as they grow, the diameter of the shell is enlarged without altering its shape. On the other ha...
    9: ...ones or other rigid structures are connected by [[ligament]]s and connected to the muscular system via [[ten...
  3. Human skeleton (3903 bytes)
    2: ...r, supported and supplemented by a structure of [[ligament]]s, [[tendon]]s, [[muscle]]s, and [[cartilage]].
    6: ...each side) in the [[middle ear]] that articulate only with themselves, and one bone, the [[hyoid]] bon...
    11: The skeleton functions not only as the support for the body but also in [[haemat...
  4. Eye (21834 bytes)
    13: ...such an eye varies, however: some trilobites had only one, and some had thousands of lenses in one eye...
    15: ...more. This enables snails to keep out of direct sunlight.
    29: ...: by the [[lens]], [[ciliary body]], [[suspensory ligament]]s and by the retina. It lets light through witho...
    58: * [[Suspensory ligament]]
    65: ...which allow humans and other animals to see by moonlight, or with very little available light (as in a...
  5. Larynx (2361 bytes)
    4: ...rynx during [[swallowing]]. The [[hyoid]] is the only floating bone in the body; it is not 'attached' ...
  6. Liver (11441 bytes)
    9: ... tree, and indeed the term "biliary tree" is commonly used in this setting.
    11: It is unique as the only internal human organ capable of natural [[regene...
    14: ...ments" are in no way related to the true anatomic ligaments in joints, and have essentially no functional im...
    16: The [[falciform ligament]] is visible on the front ([[anterior]] side) of ...
    20: ...obes are divided up by the ligamentum venosum and ligamentum teres (anything left of these is the left lobe)...
  7. Duodenum (1179 bytes)
    1: ...t starts with the duodenal bulb and ends at the [[ligament of Treitz]]. Two very important ducts open into t...
  8. Uterus (2272 bytes)
    7: ... the [[rectum]]. It is held in place by several [[ligament]]s. Outside of [[pregnancy]], its size is several...
    14: ... pregnancy the mass of a human uterus amounts to only about a kilogram (2.2 pounds).
    18: The term ''uterus'' is commonly used within the medical and related professions,...
  9. Bone (11388 bytes)
    34: ... inorganic and organic parts. The inorganic is mainly crystalline mineral salts and calcium, which is ...
    36: The organic part of matrix is mainly Type I [[collagen]]. This is made intracellularl...
    40: ...l ossification]]. Intramembranous ossification mainly occurs during formation of the flat bones of the...
    48: ...d to muscles via [[tendon]]s and other bones by [[ligament]]s.
    131: ...the fusion of epiphyses to the diaphysis (adults only)
  10. Humerus (13486 bytes)
    6: ...w) creates a hinge joint with the ulna, allowing only ''flexion'' and ''extension''. This happens on t...
    66: ...ward; it gives attachment to the ulnar collateral ligament of the elbow-joint, to the Pronator teres, and to...
    71: ... humerus is ossified in nearly its whole length, only the extremities remaining cartilaginous. During ...
  11. Mandible (13717 bytes)
    24: ...erygoideus internus medially; the stylomandibular ligament is attached to the angle between these muscles. T...
    26: ...cle for the attachment of the [[temporomandibular ligament]]. The neck is flattened from before backward, an...
    30: ...ssue, which persists to form the sphenomandibular ligament. Between the lingula and the canine tooth the car...
  12. Radius (bone) (8551 bytes)
    3: ...ngth and size. Its upper end is small, and forms only a small part of the [[elbow-joint]]; but its low...
    7: ...t of its extent, which is embraced by the annular ligament. The head is supported on a round, smooth, and co...
    14: ...or quadratus, and attachment to the dorsal carpal ligament; it ends in a small tubercle, into which the tend...
    24: ...rface for the attachment of the volar radiocarpal ligament. At the junction of the upper and middle thirds o...
    29: ...adialis, and by its apex to the radial collateral ligament of the wrist-joint. The lateral surface of this p...
  13. Tibia (10700 bytes)
    1: ...-joint, contracted in the lower third, and again enlarged but to a lesser extent below. In the male, i...
    7: ...ent; it gives attachment to the tibial collateral ligament. The lateral condyle presents posteriorly a flat ...
    18: ...er part gives attachment to the tibial collateral ligament of the knee-joint to the extent of about 5 cm., a...
    19: ...h surface, for the attachment of the interosseous ligament connecting the tibia and fibula.
    46: ...y afford attachment to the anterior and posterior ligaments of the lateral malleolus.
  14. Ulna (12105 bytes)
    24: ...r collateral ligament medially, and the posterior ligament laterally. From the medial border a part of the [...
    30: ...or the attachment of part of the ulnar collateral ligament. At the front part of this surface is a small rou...
    38: ...tremities serve for the attachment of the annular ligament.
    67: ...ed end affords attachment to the ulnar collateral ligament of the wrist-joint. The head is separated from th...
  15. Connective tissue (1646 bytes)
    5: * [[Fibrous connective tissue]] forms [[ligament]]s and [[tendon]]s.
    14: * [[Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome]] - a genetic disease causing progress...
  16. Religion (72319 bytes)
    1: ...[[faith]]''' or '''belief system'''—is commonly defined as [[belief]] concerning the [[supernatu...
    10: ...owever, some take the Latin term "ligio" (as in [[ligament]]) in the sense of "bind" rather than "connect," ...
    136: ...make his faith steady. However, their wishes are only granted by Me." (Gita: 7:21-22)
    146: ** The [[Qur'an]] states: "Only argue with the People of the Book in the kindest...
    156: ...ir functions are complementary, that they differ only in the nonessential aspects of their doctrines, ...
  17. Knee (3925 bytes)
    8: ===Ligaments===
    9: ...llateral Ligament, or LCL), and Oblique Popliteal Ligament. The MCL protects the inside of the knee from bei...
    17: ...cking]], [[unlocking]], and slight rotation. The ligaments and menisci, along with the muscles which traver...
    20: ...d of torn medial collateral and anterior cruciate ligaments and a torn medial meniscus. Before the advent o...
  18. Adam's apple (940 bytes)
    1: ...own as the '''laryngeal prominence''', known commonly as the '''Adam's apple'''.
  19. Shoulder (2182 bytes)
    4: ...e joint capsule is anchored by three glenohumeral ligaments.
  20. Elbow-joint (10539 bytes)
    2: ...ckened portions are usually described as distinct ligaments under the following names:
    9: ...lbow-joint, showing anterior and ulnar collateral ligaments.</center>
    11: ...ow-joint, showing posterior and radial collateral ligaments.</center>
    13: == The Anterior Ligament ==
    14: ...sverse set intersects these at right angles. This ligament is in relation, in ''front,'' with the [[Brachial...

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