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UNCG KIN 291 - Superior Mediastinum

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KIN 291 1st Edition Lecture 6 Outline of Current Lecture I. Superior Mediastinuma. Vasculaturei. Brachiocephalic Veinsii. Superior Vena Cavaiii. Aortic AnatomyII. Abdominal Anatomya. Abdominal cavityi. Clinical subdivisions of abdominal cavity1. Abdominal quadrants2. Abdominal regions (two transvers, two sagittal)b. Abdominal Walli. Functions:1. Forms a firm, flexible wall which keeps the abdominal2. Muscles provide support & range of motionii. Consists of skin, subcutaneous tissues (fat), muscles, deep fascia, and parietal peritoneumc. Anaterolateral Abdominal Muscles:i. 3 flat muscles with strong sheet with aponeurosesIII. Inguinal canal:a. Canal connecting abdominal cavity to testesb. Spermatic cordThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.c. Aponeurosis: connective tissue in your


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