[Very Cool] Mnemonic : Digastric Triangle Contents
Checkout these funky mnemonics about the contents of the Diagstric Triangle !The digastric triangle is a part of the neck that is in front of the head. The digastric muscle…
Checkout these funky mnemonics about the contents of the Diagstric Triangle !The digastric triangle is a part of the neck that is in front of the head. The digastric muscle…
How To Remember Cranial and Spinal Neural Crest Major Derivatives?Cranial and Spinal Neural Crest Major DerivativesGlial cells (of peripheral ganglia)Arachnoid (and pia)MelanocytesEnteric gangliaSchwann cellsMnemonic: " GAMES " Mind Map / Concept Map…
The nasal cavity, located in the midline of the face, is a wide, air-filled region above and behind the nose. The nasal fossae are the smaller of the two cavities…
The foramen ovale is a hole in the back of the sphenoid bone. It is next to the foramen rotundum but to the side. It sends the mandibular nerve, which is…
The neurocranium, or cranial bones, are a set of eight bones that protect the brain and spinal cord.How To Remember The Cranial Bones ?Mnemonic : Cranial BonesFrontal bone (1)Parietal bones…
The first of six pharyngeal arches, also known as the mandibular arch (and equivalent to the first branchial arch or gill arch of fish), develops during week four of gestation.…
How To Remember The Scrotum Layers ? Mnemonic : Scrotum LayersFrom superficial to deep: SkinDartosExternal spermatic fasciaCremasterInternal spermatic fasciaTunica vaginalisTestis Mnemonic: "i received SuDdEn CITaTion today" Mind Map / Concept Map /Memory Aid/ Mnemonic…
How To Remember The Carpal Bones ?Carpal bone is a set of 8 irregular bones organised in rows : proximal & distalMnemonic : Carpal Bones (proximal)ScaphoidLunateTriquetrumPisiformMnemonic : Carpal Bones (distal)TrapeziumTrapezoidCapitateHamate Mnemonic:…
How To Remember The Tarsal Bones ?Mnemonic : Tarsal Bones Lateral cuneiformsCalcaneusCuboid cuneiformsMedial cuneiformsIntermed cuneiformsLateral cuneiformTalus Mnemonic: "Love Chewing Cool MINT" Mind Map / Concept Map /Memory Aid/ Mnemonic To Remember Tarsal Bones Remember this…
How To Remember The Bronchopulmonary Segments of Right LungMnemonic : Bronchopulmonary Segments of Right LungIn order from superior to inferior:Apical segmentPosterior segmentAnterior segmentLateral segmentMedial segmentSuperior segmentMedial basal segmentAnterior basal segmentLateral…
The arch of the aorta and its three principal branches—the brachiocephalic trunk, the left common carotid, and the left subclavian arteries—are located in the superior mediastinum. How To Remember The Superior…
The retroperitoneum is the area behind the peritoneal cavity, also known as the abdominal cavity. The retroperitoneum is the space between the abdominal wall and parietal peritoneum, where the abdominal…
The cubital fossa marks the anatomical beginning of the forearm. It can be felt in a shallow depression on the front of the elbow. Due to its position in front…
The scalp is the name given to the outer covering of the skull that is made of soft tissue. The scalp starts from the supraorbital ridges and continues down to…
How To Remember The Parts Of Upper Limb ?Parts Of Upper Limbext. Digitorum Forearm with radius and ulna Wrist jointArm with humerusShoulder jointHandElbow jointShoulder girdle Mnemonic: Did you Find Wolverine's ASHES…
How To Remember The Mnemonic : Radial Nerve Muscles Innervated ?Mnemonic : Radial Nerve: Muscles Innervated (proximal to distal)TricepsAnconeusBrachioradialisext. Carpi radialis longusext. Carpi radialis brevisSupinatorext. Digitorumext.Digiti minimiext. Carpi ulnarisAbductor poll.…
The anterior and posterior forearm divisions house the extrinsic muscles. As a result, they are able to exert a strong hold and regulate clumsy motions. Muscles that are intrinsic to…
The facial nerve, located in the 7th cranial nerve, contains nerve fibres responsible for facial expression and movement. Tear glands and taste buds for the front two-thirds of the tongue…
Each eye has seven separate extraocular muscles. There are four rectus muscles, two oblique muscles, and the levator palpebrae superioris as a separate muscle. How To Remember Extraocular Muscles Cranial Nerve…
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that connects the shoulder, arm, and hand to the spinal cord. A brachial plexus injury happens when these nerves are stretched, pressed,…