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ADVANCED KNOWBODYTM TEACHING TORSO 0709-00, T29

HEAD -see drawing below 1. Dura mater, falx cerebri 2. Pituitary gland (hypophysis) 36. 3. 37. Iris 4. Frontal sinus 38. Pupil 5. 39. 6. Parietal bone 40.a. Cornea 7. Temporal bone 40.b. 8. Ethmoid air cells 41. 9. Superior nasal concha 42. 10. Middle nasal concha 43. Optic 11. Inferior nasal concha 44. 12. Eustachian (auditory) 45. tube opening 46. 13. 14. Hard palate 15. 16. Teeth 17. Sublingual gland 18. 19. Palatine tonsil 20. muscle 21. Stylohyoid muscle 22. Digastric muscle, posterior belly 23. Common carotid 24. Internal jugular vein 25. muscle 26. muscle 27. Geniohyoid muscle 28. Mylohyoid muscle 29. Digastric muscle, anterior belly 30. Mandible 31. BRAIN 32. Parotid gland 33. Submandibular gland 47. Cerebrum 34. Auricle () 48. Frontal lobe 35. External acoustic meatus 49. Parietal lobe 50. Precentral gyrus 51. Central sulcus 52. Postcentral gyrus 53. Lateral sulcus (Sylvian fissure) 54. Temporal lobe

Published by Denoyer-Geppert Science Company Chicago 60640 ©1995. Printed in U.S.A. 55. Occipital lobe 99. Right ventricle 56. Corpus callosum 100. Left atrium 57. Lateral longitudinal stria of corpus 101. Left ventricle callosum 102. Right auricle 58. Left anterior cerebral artery 103. Left auricle 59. Olfactory tract 104. Right coronary artery 60. Cerebellum 105. Anterior interventricular branch of 61. Arbor vitae left coronary artery (left anterior 62. Caudate nucleus descending artery 63. Interventricular foramen (of Monro) 106. Great cardiac vein 64. Thalamus 107. Anterior interventricular sulcus 65. Interthalamic adhesion 108. Apex of heart 66. Cerebral aqueduct (Sylvian 109. Superior vena cava aqueduct) 110. Ascending aorta 67. Cranial nerve III 111. Pulmonary trunk 68. Medulla oblongata 112. Left pulmonary artery 69. Left middle cerebral artery 113. Right pulmonary artery 70. Left internal carotid artery 114. Right pulmonary veins 71. Cranial nerve I 115. Left pulmonary veins 72. Cranial nerve II 116. Coronary sinus 73. Left posterior cerebral artery 117. Inferior vena cava 74. Cerebral peduncle 118. Posterior interventricular branch of 75. Cranial nerve IV right coronary artery (right posterior 76. Pons artery) 77. Cranial nerve V 119. Middle cardiac vein 78. Cranial nerve VI 120. Posterior interventricular sulcus 79. Cranial nerve VII 121. Pulmonary (semilunar) valve 80. Cranial nerve VIII 122. Interventricular septum 81. Cranial nerve IX 123. Tricuspid valve 82. Cranial nerve X 124. Bicuspid (mitral) valve 83. Cranial nerve XI 125. Aortic (semilunar) valve 84. Cranial nerve XII THORAX LUNGS WITH RIBS 126. Hyoid bone 127. Thyroid cartilage 85. Clavicle 128. Thyroid gland 86. Manubrium 129. Trachea 87. Sternum 130. Primary bronchi 88. Xiphoid process 131. Arch of aorta 89. Costal cartilages 132. Esophagus 90. Ribs 133. Descending aorta 91. Pleura 134. Tendinous arch of diaphragmLIVER 92. Right lung, superior lobe 93. Right lung, middle lobe 135. Left lobe 94. Right lung, inferior lobe 136. Right lobe 95. Diaphragm 137. Caudate lobe 96. Left lung, superior lobe 138. Hepatic artery 97. Left lung, inferior lobe 139. Portal vein 140. Right and left hepatic ducts joining HEART to form the common hepatic duct 141. Common bile duct 98. Right atrium 142. Cystic duct

Published by Denoyer-Geppert Science Company Chicago 60640 ©1995. Printed in U.S.A. 143. Gallbladder 166. Mesocolic tenia 144. Quadrate lobe 167. Omental tenia 145. Ligamentum teres (round ligament) ABDOMINAL CAVITY STOMACH 168. Spleen 146. Cardiac portion of stomach 169. Left adrenal gland 147. Fundus of stomach 170. Left kidney 148. Pyloric part of stomach 171. Abdominal aorta 149. Lesser curvature 172. Splenic artery 150. Greater curvature 173. Splenic vein 151. Rugae 174. Pancreas 152. Pyloric sphincter 175. Pancreatic duct 176. Transverse mesocolon SMALL INTESTINE & LARGE INTESTINE 177. Superior mesenteric artery 178. Superior mesenteric vein 153. Jejunum, small intestine 179. Duodenum, small intestine 154. Ileum, small intestine 180. Pylorus 155. Junction of duodenum & jejunum 181. Accessory pancreatic duct 156. Mesentery 182. Common bile duct 157. Cecum 183. Right kidney 158. Vermiform appendix 184. Right adrenal gland 159. Ileocecal valve (colic valve) 185. Transversus abdominis muscle 160. Ascending colon 186. Quadratus lumborum muscle 161. Transverse colon 187. Iliac crest 162. Descending colon 188. Iliacus muscle 163. Sigmoid colon 189. Psoas major muscle 164. Sigmoid flexure 190. Psoas minor muscle 165. Rectum 191. Ureters 192. Common iliac artery 193. Common iliac vein 194. Ischium bone 195. Pubic bone 196. Sacrum 197. Piriformis muscle 198. Coccygeus muscle 199. Levator ani muscle 200. Urinary bladder 201. Anal opening

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