Diatoms are most dominant and abundant photosynthesizer in ... This is a pennate (elongated) diatom. It is about 15 m long. Diatom Reproduction. Dinoflagellates ...
Algal Systematics. Dinoflagellates. Usually one flagellum pushing the cell, a ... uniflagellate sperm in centric forms, amoeboid sperm in pennate forms ...
With pennate muscles, the fibers act at an angle from the long axis of the fiber ... Pennate Muscles. PCA = (m cos T )/(dl) cm. m = mass of muscle fibers, grams ...
Lack of consensus regarding the cause and treatment of PFPS ... PCSA in Pennate Muscle. Department of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering. Calculation of PCSA ...
Recruitment the number of motor units involved in a muscle contraction ... Pennate Muscle featherlike arrangement of muscle fibers; enhances F capability ...
Pfisteria, their blooms can cause red tides Phytoplankton! Ayesha, Toyosi, Chase Diatoms have many different shapes Phytoplankton Autotrophic/ photosynthetic plant ...
10 The Muscular System Muscle Mechanics: Importance of Fascicle Arrangement Arrangement of Fascicles in Muscles All skeletal muscles consist of fascicles How the ...
Muscle Function and Anatomy Function of Muscle Motion of joints Movement of body fluids - pump blood, peristalsis Regulation of body fluids - bladder Body stability ...
Very important for palaeoclimatic reconstruction (environmental conditions) ... occur in the body of the water as plankton or on the bottom where they may be ...
Muscle A&P Part 1 Organization Cells = fibers Endomysium Fascicle Perimysium Epimysium CT converges to become tendon or aponeurosis Fascia Picture Organization ...
Muscle Intro Functions of muscles Movement: respiration, circulation, defecation Stability: resists gravity and provides tension to tendons Communication
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Tension realized is the sum-total of contractile & non-contractile elements ... Tension production will soon become linear and muscle fiber will react elastically ...
Biomechanics of Skeletal Muscle by T. Lorenz and M. Campello (adapted from M. I. ... Composed of motor neuron and all muscle cells (fibers) innervated by motor neuron ...
Division Phaeophyta (Brown Algae): with fucoxanthin; ... What are the Different Types of Seaweeds, and How Do They Impact Our Lives? Author: Bill Last modified by:
Force is proportional to filament overlap: important evidence for sliding filaments ... bipennate. multipennate. Volumes equal and line of muscle force is the same ...
Advanced Biomechanics of Physical Activity (KIN 831) Anthropometry Material included in this presentation is derived primarily from: Winter, D.A. (1990).
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Reacts to stimuli (impulses) from nervous system ... Fusiform. Radiate. Penniform. parallel fibres, short tendon. e.g. rectus abdominus. spindle-shaped ...
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Objectives Identify the basic behavioral properties of the musculotendinous unit. Explain the relationships of fiber types and fiber architecture to muscle function ...
Dr Iram Tassaduq There are four characteristics associated with muscle tissue: Excitability Tissue can receive & respond to stimulation Contractility Tissue can ...
Muscle Characteristic Via Fiber Type. Fast Twitch (Type IIb, FG) ... Inverse relationship. Eccentric Contractions. Direct relationship at a given velocity ...
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Ecological Modeling: Algae-Why? Who? What? How? Who? What? Examples of Models with Algal Modeling Included CIAO- Coupled Ice Atmosphere Ocean Model ERSEM- European ...
Objectives Identify the basic behavioral properties of the musculotendinous unit. Explain the relationships of fiber types and fiber architecture to muscle function.
Muscle Function and Anatomy Muscle Architecture Muscle ... The Whole Muscle Tendons Three membranes converge to form a tendon which connects the muscle to ...
Posture and Movement System Margo Prim Haynes, PT, DPT, MA, PCS Mary Rose Franjoine, PT, DPT, MS, PCS Posture and Movement Functional skills are controlled by two ...
Increase in radioactive isotopes. Geologic events. Dating of core sections ... Alternating light and dark layers corresponding to a year. Dark = reducing conditions ...
All 3 membranes converge to form a tendon which connects the muscle to the bone ... Bipennate (rectus femoris) Multipennate (deltoid) Muscle Fiber Arrangement. Strap ...
Via Cassia 171 B.C. b. Specific inorganic elements. Fe, Mn indicate redox conditions ... by limnologists at Yale (Riley, Hutchinson, Deevey, Patrick, Brooks, Dodson, ...
Human Anatomy, First Edition McKinley & O'Loughlin Chapter 10 Lecture Outline: Muscle Tissue and Organization Tissue and Organization Over 700 skeletal muscles have ...
11. Silica Starvation - is a method of growing diatoms so that they are at the same stage. ... This is because DNA synthesis is silica dependent In diatoms. Teflon ...