Even fish don't swim well when they're young!
...fish. "Many fish larvae hatch without fully formed
pectoral fins and all hatch without a swimbladder, so simil...Müller argues. Hopefully Müller's findings about
pectoral fins and swimbladders can be used to reduce fish mortality rates. "Fish breeding programs cannot off...
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Scapula
scapula shoulder blade or dorsal part of
pectoral girdle Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General B...elin sheath . Full article >>> The
pectoral girdle consists of the clavicle (collar bone) and scapula (shoulder blade). The humerus is join...
Pectoral girdle
...ula . PICTURE ... Full article >>>
pectoral girdle The skeletal support for the anterior limb...2;>> shoulder blade or dorsal part of
pectoral girdle Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology , 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Humerus
... >>> The humerus is joined to the
pectoral girdle at a joint and is held in place by muscle s and ligaments . A dislocated shoulder occurs when the end of the humerus slips out of the socket of the scapula , stretching ligaments and muscle s. Full article >>> Hinge joi...
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A man who lost both of his arms in an accident
... existing nerve endings from his shoulder onto the
pectoral muscle on his chest. Those nerves grew into the muscle after about six months. Electrodes on the graft can now pick up any thought-generated nerve impulses to the now-absent limb and transmit those to the mechanical prosthesis, controlling the moveme...
Species Linking Fish And Land Animals Found
... journal, the scientists describe in depth how the
pectoral fin of the fish serves as the origin of the tetrapod limb. Embedded in the fin of Tiktaalik are bones that compare to the upper arm, forearm and primitive parts of the hand of land-living animals. "Most of the major joints of the fin are functional i...
Bionic Women –No longer the Stuff of Science Fictio
...muscle?’” She had to concentrate on flexing her
pectoral muscle, or the triceps, to get the arms and hand to do what she wanted. “Now I just think about it.” Mitchell often left her old-fashioned artificial arm at home. She said, “It just didn’t work well enough to bother wearing it. This might be bigge...
A Realistic Arm on the Anvil for Injured Soldiers
...rip. In the case of the Proto 1 arm, nerves in the
pectoral area were used. The process is known as Targeted Reinnervation and was developed by Dr. Todd Kuiken, the director of the Neural Engineering Center for Bionic Medicine at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. The result was that a wearer was able...
Genes Associated With Limb Development is More Primitive Than Believed
...swhich play a vital role in limb developmentin the
pectoral fins of paddlefish, and to track where the Hox gen...Findings revealed that the activity pattern in the
pectoral fins was very much similar to the genes responsible for the development of tetrapod limbs. Tetrapo...
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Pectus excavatum
...osa l neuroma s. Full article >>>
pectoral muscle s;
pectoral reflex;
pectoral region;
pectoral ridge;
pectoral veins; pectoriloquy; pectorodorsalis muscl...
Pectus carinatum
... protein kinase. Full article >>>
pectoral is muscle s;
pectoral muscle s;
pectoral reflex;
pectoral region;
pectoral ridge;
pectoral veins; pectoriloquy; ...
Pectoral
...30 seconds. Full article >>> Dolor
pectoral : se siente debajo del esternn puede extenderse a...ull article >>> Pecs: Slang for the
pectoral muscle s, muscle s of the " anterior chest" (the front of the chest). The Latin "pectus" means "...
Fascia
...were node -positive, T3 N0, or who had skin or
pectoral fascia l invasion were randomized to receive either cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, ... Full article >>> It can be part of a developing heel spur formation or localized to the medial slip of the plantar fascia in the medial ...