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A. Metabolism refers to the chemical processes carried out by living organisms B. It can be divid... more A. Metabolism refers to the chemical processes carried out by living organisms B. It can be divided further into two types of reactions:
"Bur is a rotary cutting instrument which has bladed cutting head." Burs are used to remove tooth... more "Bur is a rotary cutting instrument which has bladed cutting head." Burs are used to remove tooth structure either by chipping it away or by grinding. The earliest burs were handmade. Before 1890s, silicon carbide disks and stones were used to cut enamel since carbon steel burs were not effective in cutting enamel.
The purpose of classes: To study the anatomical and physiological features of the oral mucosa, th... more The purpose of classes: To study the anatomical and physiological features of the oral mucosa, the protective mechanisms of the oral cavity. Learn to draw the history of the disease.
The spinal cord is the most important structure between the body and the brain. The spinal cord e... more The spinal cord is the most important structure between the body and the brain. The spinal cord extends from the foramen magnum where it is continuous with the medulla to the level of the first or second lumbar vertebrae. It is a vital link between the brain and the body, and from the body to the brain. The spinal cord is 40 to 50 cm long and 1 cm to 1.5 cm in diameter. Two consecutive rows of nerve roots emerge on each of its sides. These nerve roots join distally to form 31 pairs of spinal nerves. The spinal cord is a cylindrical structure of nervous tissue composed of white and gray matter, is uniformly organized and is divided into four regions: cervical (C), thoracic (T), lumbar (L) and sacral (S),each of which is comprised of several segments. The spinal nerve contains motor and sensory nerve fibers to and from all parts of the body. Each spinal cord segment innervates a dermatome 1. Similar cross-sectional structures at all spinal cord levels 2. It carries sensory information (sensations) from the body and some from the head to the central nervous system (CNS) via afferent fibers, and it performs the initial processing of this information.
A. Metabolism refers to the chemical processes carried out by living organisms B. It can be divid... more A. Metabolism refers to the chemical processes carried out by living organisms B. It can be divided further into two types of reactions:
"Bur is a rotary cutting instrument which has bladed cutting head." Burs are used to remove tooth... more "Bur is a rotary cutting instrument which has bladed cutting head." Burs are used to remove tooth structure either by chipping it away or by grinding. The earliest burs were handmade. Before 1890s, silicon carbide disks and stones were used to cut enamel since carbon steel burs were not effective in cutting enamel.
The purpose of classes: To study the anatomical and physiological features of the oral mucosa, th... more The purpose of classes: To study the anatomical and physiological features of the oral mucosa, the protective mechanisms of the oral cavity. Learn to draw the history of the disease.
The spinal cord is the most important structure between the body and the brain. The spinal cord e... more The spinal cord is the most important structure between the body and the brain. The spinal cord extends from the foramen magnum where it is continuous with the medulla to the level of the first or second lumbar vertebrae. It is a vital link between the brain and the body, and from the body to the brain. The spinal cord is 40 to 50 cm long and 1 cm to 1.5 cm in diameter. Two consecutive rows of nerve roots emerge on each of its sides. These nerve roots join distally to form 31 pairs of spinal nerves. The spinal cord is a cylindrical structure of nervous tissue composed of white and gray matter, is uniformly organized and is divided into four regions: cervical (C), thoracic (T), lumbar (L) and sacral (S),each of which is comprised of several segments. The spinal nerve contains motor and sensory nerve fibers to and from all parts of the body. Each spinal cord segment innervates a dermatome 1. Similar cross-sectional structures at all spinal cord levels 2. It carries sensory information (sensations) from the body and some from the head to the central nervous system (CNS) via afferent fibers, and it performs the initial processing of this information.