The Humanbody may refer to the scientific study of the humanbodyHuman anatomy The HumanBody TV series , the 1998 BBC documentary television series presented by Robert Winston , describing human anatomy and physiology from conception to death. The HumanBody 2001 film The HumanBody , a 2001 film disambig DEFAULTSORT Humanbody, The fr The humanbody ... more details
The BodyHuman was a series of specials produced by the National Geographic Society and telecast by CBS , between 1977 and 1984. ref http www.imdb.com find?s tt&q The Body Human&x 11&y 10 ref . They were produced and directed by Alfred R. Kelman , who was nominated for an Academy Award in 1966 for The Face of a Genius . Unlike most National Geographic specials, this series did not concentrate on exploring nature or the origins of man, but, as the name implied, on aspects of the humanbody, from plastic surgery to sexual function . Alexander Scourby was the narrator. The series was nominated for and won Emmy Award s. References references DEFAULTSORT BodyHuman Category American documentary television series Category National Geographic Channel programs ... more details
about the humanbody as a whole components within the humanbodyhuman anatomy File Anterior view of human female and male, with labels.jpg thumb 300px Humanbody features displayed on bodies on which body hair and male facial hair has been removed The humanbody is the entire structure of a human organism , and consists of a human head head , neck , torso , two arm s and two human leg leg s. By the time the human reaches adulthood , the body consists of close to 100 Orders of magnitude numbers 1012 ... humanbody cells trillion&source gbs navlinks s Page 21 Inside the humanbody using scientific and exponential ... system in the humanbody, and is responsible for protecting the body from most physical and environmental factors. The largest organ in the body, is the human skin skin . The integument also includes ... function to carry a body fluid . Musculoskeletal system main Musculoskeletal system The human musculoskeletal ... outside the body and around the human pelvis pelvic region of a male that contribute towards the Reproduction ... reproductive system is a series of organs primarily located inside of the body and around the human ... http www.human body.org Referencing site and detailed pictures showing information on the humanbody ... HumanBody Category Humanbody Category Human anatomy Category Biology ang Mennisc l c ar ... pt Corpo humano ru sm Humanbody simple Humanbody sk udsk telo tl Katawan ng tao ... organisation organised biologically to eventually form the whole body. Size, type and proportion main Body proportion class wikitable align right colspan 3 div align center Constituents of the humanbody br font size 1 In a normal man weighing 60  kg div Constituent Weight ref name Burton ... 0.2 Phosphorus 0.6  kg 0.2 Potassium 0.2  kg 0.07 The average height of an adult male human ... s and secondly by diet. Body type and body composition are influenced by postnatal factors such as diet ... The organ systems of the body include the musculoskeletal system , cardiovascular system , digestive ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Scheme body cavities en.svg 300px right The humanbody consists of the following body cavities dorsal body cavity cranial cavity , enclosed by the Human skull skull and contains the Human brain brain , human eye eye s, and ear s. spinal canal , enclosed by the Vertebral column spine and contains the spinal cord . ventral body cavity thoracic cavity , enclosed by the ribcage and contains the human lung lung s and human heart heart . abdominopelvic cavity abdominal cavity , enclosed by the ribcage and human pelvis pelvis and contains the kidney s, ureter s, stomach , intestines , liver , gallbladder , and pancreas pelvic cavity , enclosed by the human pelvis pelvis and contains urinary bladder bladder , anus and reproductive system . border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse border color 444444 bgcolor lightskyblue rowspan 1 colspan 5 align center Humanbody cavities and membranes bgcolor lightblue colspan 3 align center Name of cavity align center Principal contents align center Membranous lining rowspan 2 colspan 1 Dorsal body cavity rowspan 1 colspan 2 Cranial cavity rowspan 1 colspan 1 Brain rowspan 1 colspan 1 Meninges rowspan 1 colspan 2 Vertebral canal rowspan 1 colspan 1 Spinal cord rowspan 1 colspan 1 Meninges rowspan 4 colspan 1 Ventral body cavity rowspan 1 colspan 2 Thoracic cavity rowspan 1 colspan 1 Lung s, Heart rowspan 1 colspan 1 Pericardium br Pleural cavity rowspan 2 colspan 1 Abdominopelvic cavity rowspan 1 colspan 1 Abdominal cavity rowspan 1 colspan 1 Digestive organs , spleen , kidney s rowspan 1 colspan 1 Peritoneum rowspan 1 colspan 1 Pelvic cavity rowspan 1 colspan 1 Urinary bladder Bladder , reproductive organ s rowspan 1 colspan 1 Peritoneum DEFAULTSORT HumanBody Cavities Category Anatomy fr Cavit s du corps humain ... more details
The Description of the HumanBody La description du corps humain is an unfinished treatise written in 1647 by Ren Descartes . Descartes felt knowing oneself was particularly useful. This for him included medical knowledge. He hoped to cure and prevent disease, even to slow down aging. Ren Descartes believed the soul caused conscious thought. The body caused automatic functions like the beating of the heart and digestion he felt. The body was necessary for voluntary movement as well as the will. However, he believed the power to move the body was wrongly imagined to come from the soul. A sick or injured body does not do what we want or moves in ways we do not want. He believed the death of the body stopped it from being fit to bring about movement. This did not necessarily happen because the soul left the body. Ren Descartes believed the body could exist through mechanical means alone. This included digestion, blood circulation, muscle movement and some brain function. He felt we all know what the humanbody is like because animals have similar bodies and we have all seen them opened up. He saw the body as a machine. He believed the heat of the heart somehow caused all movement of the body. Blood vessels he realized were pipes, he saw that veins carried digested food to the heart. This was brought further by William Harvey . Harvey developed the idea of the circulation of the blood. Descartes felt that an energetic part of blood went to the brain and there gave the brain a special type of air imbued with vital force that enabled the brain to experience, think and imagine. This special air then went through the nerves to the muscles enabling them to move. The above is a remarkable mixture of advanced thought ahead of his time and unproved, unsound speculation which today ... hmp texts modern descartes body bodindex.html Ren Descartes The Description of the HumanBody summary ... DEFAULTSORT Description of the HumanBody Category 1640 books Category Works by Ren Descartes ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The HumanBody EP Type ep Artist The Electric Soft Parade Cover Released December 5, 2005 Recorded 2005 Genre Indie rock Length 21 30 Label Truck Producer The Electric Soft Parade Last album The American Adventure album The American Adventure br 2003 This album The HumanBody EP br 2005 Next album No Need to Be Downhearted br 2007 The HumanBody EP is an EP by The Electric Soft Parade , released in 2005. The song The Captain is a bonus track on the U.S. release of the EP. Track listing Original release A Beating Heart 3 07 Cold World 4 07 Stupid Mistake 2 42 Everybody Wants 6 55 Kick in the Teeth 2 55 So Much Love 1 45 U.S. release A Beating Heart 3 07 Cold World 4 07 Stupid Mistake 2 42 Everybody Wants 6 55 The Captain 3 33 Kick in the Teeth 2 55 So Much Love 1 45 DEFAULTSORT HumanBody EP, The Category 2005 EPs Category The Electric Soft Parade albums Category Truck Records EPs The Electric Soft Parade 2000s indie rock album stub fr The HumanBody ... more details
Infobox television show name The HumanBody image include ALT text per MOS ALT guideline caption show name 2 Intimate Universe The HumanBody genre Science format Documentary creator developer writer director ... website production website The HumanBody is a seven part documentary series, first shown on 20 ... 1 hi special report 1998 05 98 the humanbody 93759.stm publisher BBC News accessdate ... set of programmes on the humanbody. ref name BBCjourney The series was produced by Richard Dale and presented ... the human story url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi special report 1998 05 98 the humanbody 119101.stm ... . ref name imax cite web title The HumanBody wins prestigious large format award url http www.bbc.co.uk pressoffice bbcworldwide worldwidestories pressreleases 2002 10 october humanbody award.shtml ... Tim Goodchild, David Haith ref name IMDbawards cite web title Awards for The HumanBody url http ... Won Never needlessly technical and always witty, energetic, and innovative, The HumanBody takes ... Peabody Award Winners The HumanBody url http www.peabody.uga.edu winners details.php?id 20 publisher ... was released in July 2001 and includes a 50 minute feature on The Making of the HumanBody A final ... product humanbody 381892 137188.html Episode Comments. Retrieved 2009 07 18 ref The series was adapted ... Film For Lifelong Learning award. ref name imax Book Author Anthony Smith . The HumanBody book ... http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi special report 1998 05 98 the humanbody default.stm The HumanBody special report . BBC News . IMDb title id 0200346 title The HumanBody DEFAULTSORT HumanBody, The Category ... and TLC TV channel The Learning Channel , the series looks at the mechanics and emotions of the humanbody from birth to death. The series was nominated for numerous awards, winning several, including ... awards and a Peabody Award . Production Described as the BBC s first major TV series on human biology ... Life Story Every second, a world of miraculous microscopic events take place within the body. An Everyday ... more details
The humanbody model HBM is the most commonly used model for characterizing the susceptibility of an electronic device to damage from electrostatic discharge ESD . The model is a simulation of the discharge which might occur when a human touches an electronic device. The HBM definition most widely used is the test model defined in the United States military standard, MIL STD 883, Method 3015.8, Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity Classification. This method establishes a simplified equivalent electrical circuit and the necessary test procedures required to model an HBM ESD event. An internationally widely used standard is http www.jedec.org standards documents docs js001 JEDEC standard JS 001 . Model In both JS 001 2010 and MIL STD 883G the charged humanbody is modeled by a 100 pF capacitor and a 1500 ohm discharging resistance. During testing, the fully charged capacitor is discharged through the resistor connected in series to the device under test . See also Machine model MM Charged device model CDM Transmission line pulse TLP External links http www.jedec.org standards documents results js001 2011 New Joint Standard ANSI ESDA JEDEC JS 001 2011, For Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity Testing, HumanBody Model HBM Component Level http www.jedec.org news pressreleases esd association and jedec publish new revision standard electrostatic discharge s New Joint Standard JS 001 2011 info. http www.dscc.dla.mil Programs MilSpec ListDocs.asp?BasicDoc MIL STD 883 MIL STD 883G Test Method Standard, Microcircuits http www.whitemountainlabs.com humanbodymodel.aspx HumanBody Model Overview Category Electrical phenomena ... more details
unreferenced date April 2012 notability date April 2012 italic title Rebuilt The HumanBody Shop is a Discovery Health Channel reality television reality television series featuring the Orthotic Prosthetic Center . External links http health.discovery.com convergence rebuilt rebuilt.html Discovery Health Site deadlink date April 2012 nonfiction tv prog stub Category Prosthetics ... more details
Primarysources date March 2008 HumanBody Pushing the Limits , is a television program that premiered on the Discovery Channel on March 2, 2008 in North America . Titles in this series include Strength , Sight , Brainpower , and Sensation . Millions watched the first 2 episodes of this 4 part series on March 2. Fact date March 2008 Since then The Discovery Store has had many requests to buy the DVD set. Fact date March 2008 These videos were released after the final 2 episodes on March 9 at 9 00 and 10 00pm eastern time. This show covers topics on how the body reacts to moments of extreme stress biological stress like being stuck in a cave or running away from forest fires. It is made up of four episodes that all concentrate on a certain aspect of our body when we are pushed to the limit . Strength This episode covers how our muscles react when we are pushed to the limit. It covers stories of how people can suddenly lift masses 6 times his or her weight or run at speeds that even olympic runner can t match. Sight This episode covers the aspect of how our eyes react in emergency situations. We can see much better and see details we normally can not see. Brainpower This episode covers how our brain takes control of our body and can order our body to do things it usually could not or would not do. Examples include how our brain can order our body to eat the muscles of our body for energy or make us eat things we would usually find disgusting, and also covers dreaming including lucid dreaming . Sensation This episode covers the way we react to pain and similar sensations, and then show techniques on how we can curve our perception of pain through tactics such as hypnosis , meditation, focus, etc. References reflist http dsc.discovery.com tv schedules series.html?paid 1.14974.25389.31873.1 HumanBody Pushing the Limits Discovery Channel Category Discovery Channel shows US tv prog stub ja ... more details
The composition of the humanbody can be looked at from several different points of view. By mass, human ... of a humanbody s mass. Almost 99 of the mass of the humanbody is made up of the six elements oxygen ... . Note that not all elements which are found in the humanbody in trace quantities play a role in life ... Elemental composition main Dietary mineral The average 70  kg Humanbody adult humanbody contains ..., composed of means that a trace of the element has been identified in the body. However, at the finest resolution, most objects on Earth including the humanbody contain measureable contaminating amounts ... reported by different references. The humanbody is 70 water, and water is 11 hydrogen by mass ... Distribution of elements in the humanbody by weight Retrieved on 2007 12 06 ref ref cite ... . The composition of the humanbody can be viewed on an atom ic and Molecule molecular scale as shown in this article. The estimated gross molecular contents of a typical 20 micrometre human cell is as follows ... microorganism s that live on or inside the healthy humanbody. In fact, 90 of the cells in or on a humanbody are microbes, by number ref cite web last Glausiusz first Josie title Your Body Is a Planet url http discovermagazine.com 2007 jun your body is a planet accessdate 2007 09 16 ref ref cite web last Wenner first Melinda title Humans Carry More Bacterial Cells than Human Ones url http www.scientificamerican.com article.cfm?id strange but true humans carry more bacterial cells than human ones ... found in the body aluminum is debated. Trace amounts of cadmium and lead have had functions suggested, but are almost certainly toxic in amounts normally found in the body. There is evidence that one ... of water is highly dependent on the level of hydration. DNA A human cell also contains mitochondrial ... cell contains no cell nucleus nucleus and thus no DNA. Materials and tissues Body composition can ... s Connective tissue Blood 7 of body weight. Lymph Contents of digestive tract , including intestinal ... more details
long term space travel has on the humanbody. Studying the effects of space on human physiology ... HumanBody in a Vacuum date 3 June 1997 publisher NASA accessdate 2012 04 25 ref Animal experiments ... To The HumanBody In A Vacuum? author Nick Greene publisher About.com accessdate 2012 04 25 ref There is only ... name harding Most of the information known about the way the humanbody reacts are due to accidental ..., highlighting the remarkable ability of the humanbody to adapt. Over half of astronauts also ... changes can affect balance in the humanbody involving the senses, the brain, the inner ear, and blood ... takes place in human fluids. The body is made up of 60 water, much of it intra vascular and inter ... , provide data on the long term effects of space on the humanbody. Other physical discomforts ... efforts must take into account the effects of space on the body The sum of human experience has ... to involve at least 18 months in transit alone. How the humanbody reacts to such time periods ... responses of the humanbody in space. At the moment only rigorously tested humans have experienced ...Humans are physiology physiologically well adapted to life on Earth . Consequently, human spaceflight spaceflight has many negative effects on the body . The most significant adverse effects of long term ... . Lesser symptoms include loss of body mass, nasal congestion, sleep disturbance, excess flatulence ... sciences and has now become the greatest challenge other than funding to human space exploration ... by living in an environment to which humans are not well adapted. List of effects of space on human ... that allow human beings to survive in outer space. ref cite web url http science.nasa.gov ... and pressure to within acceptable limits and deal with the body s waste products. Shielding against ..., not all hazards are possible to remove the most important factor affecting human physical well being ... impacts on the body in three important ways loss of proprioception , changes in fluid distribution ... more details
moresources date March 2009 Infobox Television show name Explorers of the HumanBody image caption genre Comedy , Infotainment creator director developer presenter starring Shin Dong yup br Super Junior country South Korea language Korean language Korean num seasons num episodes 13 location camera runtime approx. 40 minutes network Seoul Broadcasting System SBS picture format audio format Stereo first aired November 11, 2007 last aired February 3, 2008 preceded by Good Sunday Good Sunday Old TV Good Sunday Old TV followed by Good Sunday Find Mr.Kim Find Mr.Kim related Good Sunday website http tv.sbs.co.kr newsunday Explorers of the HumanBody Hangul Hanja was one of the three shows of the newly revamped Good Sunday , a lineup of variety show s that airs every Sunday evening at 5 30PM Korean Standard Time KST on Seoul Broadcasting System SBS . The show s aim was to answer curious questions about the humanbody , where the Super Junior members perform the answers by doing experiments with their own bodies. ref ko icon Cite news url http news.naver.com main read.nhn?mode LSD&mid sec&sid1 106&oid 001&aid 0001804250 title SBS , 11 date 1 November 2007 publisher Naver News accessdate 12 June 2011 ref The show succeeded in attracting a wide audience due to its comedic and educational content. Background After previous popular shows X Man TV series X Man and Good ..., introducing the audience to the humanbody. Shin Dong yup was chosen to be the lead MC , with the Super ... member of Super Junior as regulars. Each episode has a main topic to explore regarding the humanbody. In the first episode, which involved the tongue and blindness, the Super Junior members taste ... involve the physical features of the body. Episode six revolves around balance ability balance ..., pressing the pressure points in the body Episode 6 Balance Absentees Kyuhyun , Kangin , Yesung and Heechul ... Dogs wearing special clothing Testing dog s sense of smell & comparing it to a human s Getting acquainted ... more details
research. The effects of MDMA on the human brain and body are complex. It induces serotonin ... R, Farr M, Roset PN, et al. title Human pharmacology of MDMA pharmacokinetics, metabolism, and disposition .... ref Increased heart rate and blood pressure Increased Thermoregulation body temperature Increased .... The second most important cause of death from MDMA use is hyperthermia, core body temperature rising ... rooms should be maintained in the range 24 27 C ecstasy affects the body s ability to regulate ... about how hot they feel, or if their body temperature is still rising even when they have stopped ... appears to decrease heat loss in the body by causing constriction of blood vessels near the skin ... can mask the body s normal thirst and exhaustion responses, particularly if a user is dancing or is otherwise ..., MDMA can temporarily reduce the body s ability to regulate its core temperature so that high temperature ... of liver damage is increased by high body temperature. ref cite journal author Carvalho M, Carvalho ... ecstasy on body temperature and liver antioxidant status in mice influence .... Human studies, discussed below, show recovery, but these studies use indirect measures that may lack ... studies to humans. Firstly, it is difficult to equate rat doses to human doses, because rats ... human plasma levels. Second, if the neurotoxicity of MDMA depends on its metabolites Jones ... can be made between animal neurotoxicity studies and human clinical studies. One uncertain ... 760.1 hr ng ml Kolbrich et al. 2008 . Thus, a typical human dose produces peak MDMA concentrations ... is part of the normal metabolic processes of the body. As the cell goes about its life, by products ... the observation that CuZn superoxide dismutase transgenic mice mice with excess human antioxidant enzyme ... the animals body temperature increase serotonergic changes. However, this finding has not been replicated in primates, possibly because rodents are less able to regulate body temperature than primates ... more details
science fact finder humanbody how many muscles humanbody Enotes ref The muscles of the humanbody ...?id 192&vt pub List of major muscles of the humanbody ref class wikitable width 100 Muscle ...File Skeletal muscles homo sapiens.JPG thumb 400px Skeletal muscles homo sapiens Table of muscles of the humanbody Nav This is a table of muscle s of the human anatomy . There are approximately 640 skeletal muscle s within the typical human, and almost every muscle constitutes one part of a pair of identical ... Abduction kinesiology abducts the human eye eyeball Oblique class wikitable width 100 Muscle Origin ... apex, medial to optic canal Outer posterior quadrant of the human eye eyeball lateral muscular ... abduct laterally rotate and Depression kinesiology depress the human eye eyeball Inferior oblique muscle inferior orbital surface of the maxilla , lateral to the lacrimal groove laterally onto the human ... , Elevation kinesiology elevation , Abduction kinesiology abduction Human eye Intraocular class wikitable ... tympanic artery medial pterygoid nerve from mandibular nerve tensing the tympanic membrane Human ... tubercle of human mandible mandible Modiolus face modiolus of mouth facial artery mandibular branch ... oblique line of the human mandible mandible , between the symphysis and the mental foramen integument ... Action Antagonist mentalis anatomical terms of location anterior human mandible mandible chin mandibular ... muscle buccinator alveolar process of maxilla alveolar processes of the maxillary bone and human mandible ... oris muscle orbicularis oris Maxilla and human mandible mandible Skin around the lips buccal branch ... retraction of human mandible mandible Platysma muscle Temporalis muscle temporalis temporal lines on the parietal bone of the skull Coronoid process of the mandible coronoid process of the human mandible ... Elevation kinesiology elevation and Retraction kinesiology retraction of human mandible mandible ... nerve Depression kinesiology depresses human mandible mandible Medial pterygoid muscle medial ... more details
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101 Things Removed from the HumanBody http www.imdb.com title tt0833405 101 More Things Removed from the HumanBody sci documentary stub Category British television films Category English language ...orphan date December 2008 unreferenced date March 2010 Infobox Film name 101 Things Removed from the HumanBody image 101 Things Removed from the Human Body.png image size caption director Eric Schotz producer Andrew Yex writer narrator Mitch Lewis starring music cinematography editing distributor LMNO Productions released 2005 runtime country FilmUK language English budget preceded by followed by 101 Things Removed from the HumanBody and 101 More Things Removed from the HumanBody is a United Kingdom British shockumentary series directed by Eric Schotz, which is narrated by Mitch Lewis. The program features tales of foreign body foreign objects that have been removed from human bodies in the form of a countdown from 101 to 1. Items included are pilum javelin s, a boat anchor , a bicycle pump , a bag of nail fastener nails , an ice pick , and an actual humanbody. The documentary series was first broadcast on Sky One in October 2003. When the show was re broadcast on the terrestrial Channel 4 in July 2004, the British television watchdog OFCOM received complaints over the show causing offence. A one off program of the same name was also broadcast on Fox Broadcasting Company Fox in United States in July 2003. The show received high Nielsen ratings ratings , and was number one in its time slot. In 2006, 101 More Things Removed from the HumanBody was released. It features items that have been removed from people such as tree boughs, a 3 4 drill bit, a pipe, a knife, a sword fish, and a maggot. All persons featured in the program, who had items removed from their body survived. This program also aired in the USA on the Discovery network s The Learning Channel in October 2007. The program contains shocking stories, including a man s uterus and man with a teratoma , a type of large ... more details
Table of muscles of the humanbody Nav Notes reflist General references cite book last1 Gosling first1 J.A. authorlink1 last2 Harris first2 P.F. last3 Humpherson first3 J.R. last4 Whitmore first4 I. last5 Willan first5 P.L.T. others phot. by A.L. Bentley title Human Anatomy Color Atlas and Textbook edition 5th year 2008 publisher Mosby location Philadelphia isbn 978 0 7234 3451 1 ref Gosling http www.meddean.luc.edu lumen MedEd GrossAnatomy dissector muscles muscles.html http www.ptcentral.com muscles http www.rad.washington.edu atlas2 External links http www.getbodysmart.com ap muscularsystem menu menu.html Tutorial & Quizzes on Skeletal Muscular Anatomy Muscles of 1 includeonly Category Medical lists Muscle 1 includeonly noinclude Category Human anatomy Category Muscular system noinclude ... more details
TOCleft This article lists the muscle s found in the human if 2 2 1 . Table of muscles of the humanbody Nav Legend div style width 200px float right padding 1em class wikitable width 200px quadriceps femoris spaces 5 rectus femoris spaces 5 vastus lateralis spaces 5 vastus intermedius spaces 5 vastus medialis font style text align right font size 85 Example of formatting used in tables to denote muscles and muscle groups. font div The following tables of muscles have seven columns Muscle , simply the name of the muscle Origin anatomy Origin , the fixed attachment point of one end of the muscle that does not move during a muscle contraction usually a List of bones in the human skeleton bone Insertion anatomy Insertion , the opposite attachment point, which does move when the muscle contracts usually a bone Artery , the main vessel that feeds blood to the muscle nerve Innervation , the main nerve that supplies motor control to the muscle Action , the visible result of the muscle contraction relaxation see biomechanics and human kinetics for more Antagonist muscle Antagonist , a muscle with the equal but opposite action Often, a muscle is divided into other muscles for example, the quadriceps femoris muscle is further subdivided into the rectus femoris , vastus lateralis , vastus intermedius and vastus medialis . In these cases, the name of the muscle group is italicized and the component muscles are indented. An example appears to the right. For more information on many of the terms used within these tables, see anatomical terms of location , anatomical terms of motion , medical terminology , list of human anatomical features and outline of human anatomy . noinclude Category Muscular system noinclude ... more details
title Humanbody odour, symmetry and attractiveness journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological ..., metabolic rate and sexual selection in human males journal Evolution and Human Biology year 1997 volume 18 pages 15 21 ref and the human leukocyte antigen HLA ref name wedekind cite journal last Wedekind ... 1359 pages 245 249 pmid 7630893 doi 10.1098 rspb.1995.0087 ref are connected to scent. HLA is the human ... j.psyneuen.2008.10.007 ref FA affects body symmetry , which in turn affects body size and stress ... complex genes, symmetry, and body scent attractiveness in men and women journal Behavioral Ecology ... on human mating has found that the effect of scent on males and on females differs. ref name ... pitch, a specific hip to waist ratio, and a certain body odor. Evolutionarily, females have two ... the HLA are responsible for an individual s unique body odor. Research on rats and mice has shown ... M ller Ruchholtz, Wolfgang title Molecular forms of soluble HLA in body fluids potential determants of body odor cues journal Genetica year 1999 volume 104 pages 257 283 ref Variations in MHC may allow the growth of certain organisms that influence body odor. ref name havlicek clarify date January ... traits a low FA is correlated with higher stress tolerance, larger body size in males, smaller body ... more details
Image Gray378.png thumb 250px Muscles of the head Table of muscles of the humanbody Intro head Scalp and eyelid class wikitable width 100 width 12 Muscle width 16 Origin width 16 Insertion width 12 Artery ... spine of human mandible mandible symphysis menti dorsum of tongue and body of hyoid lingual artery ... and backwards and so closing off the rima glottidis Table of muscles of the humanbody End head Category ... 7  mm temporal to the corneal limbus abducens nerve Abduction kinesiology abducts the Human ... of Zinn at the orbital apex, medial to optic canal outer posterior quadrant of the Human eyeball ... Abduction kinesiology abduct laterally rotate and Depression kinesiology depress the Human eyeball ... to the lacrimal groove laterally onto the Human eyeball eyeball , deep to the lateral rectus , by a short ... abduction valign top human eye Intraocular class wikitable width 100 width 12 Muscle width ... membrane valign top Human nose Nose class wikitable width 100 width 12 Muscle width 16 Origin width ... anguli oris br small triangularis small Tubercle anatomy tubercle of human mandible mandible ... labii inferioris oblique line of the human mandible mandible , between the symphysis and the mental ... valign top mentalis anatomical terms of location anterior human mandible mandible chin mandibular ... muscle buccinator alveolar process of maxilla alveolar processes of the maxillary bone and human ... . valign top Orbicularis oris muscle orbicularis oris maxilla and human mandible mandible skin around ... retraction of human mandible mandible rowspan 2 platysma muscle valign top Temporalis muscle ... process of the human mandible mandible deep temporal arteries deep temporal third branch mandibular ... of human mandible mandible valign top colspan 7 Pterygoid muscles valign top spaces 5 Lateral pterygoid ... Depression kinesiology depresses human mandible mandible valign top spaces 5 Medial pterygoid muscle ... valign top chondroglossus lesser cornu and body of the hyoid bone intrinsic muscular fibers of the tongue ... more details
Elevate the hyoid during swallowing valign top Mylohyoid muscle mylohyoid mylohyoid line human mandible ... floor, elevates hyoid , Depression kinesiology depresses human mandible mandible valign top Geniohyoid ... manubrium of Human sternum sternum hyoid bone ansa cervicalis Depression kinesiology depresses hyoid ... , cervical spinal nerve 8 C8 Elevate 2nd rib, tilt the neck to the same side Table of muscles of the humanbody End neck Category Muscles of the head and neck ru sv Halsens muskler ... more details
Table of muscles of the humanbody Intro torso Human back Back class wikitable width 100 width 12 Muscle width 16 Origin width 16 Insertion width 12 Artery width 12 Nerve width 20 Action width 12 Antagonist valign top erector spinae on the spines of the last four thoracic vertebrae both the spines of the most cranial thoracic vertebrae and the cervical vertebrae lateral sacral artery posterior branch of spinal nerve extends the vertebral column rectus abdominis muscle valign top spaces 5 iliocostalis lateral sacral artery valign top spaces 5 longissimus transverse process transverse process lateral sacral artery posterior branch of spinal nerve rectus abdominis muscle valign top spaces 5 spinalis spinous process spinous process lateral sacral artery posterior branch of spinal nerve rectus abdominis muscle valign top Latissimus dorsi muscle latissimus dorsi spinous processes of human thorax thoracic thoracic vertebrae T6 thoracic vertebrae T12 , thoracolumbar fascia , iliac crest and inferior 3 or 4 ribs floor of intertubercular groove of the humerus subscapular artery , dorsal scapular artery thoracodorsal nerve pulls the forelimb dorsum biology dorsally and Anatomical terms of location caudally Deltoid muscle deltoid , Trapezius muscle trapezius valign top Transversospinales muscles transversospinales transverse process spinous process Posterior branch of spinal nerve posterior ... urinary continence valign top Table of muscles of the humanbody End trunk Category Muscles of the torso ... thoracis costal cartilages of last 3 4 ribs, body of sternum, xiphoid process ribs costal cartilages ... intercostal nerves Respiration physiology respiration valign top Human abdomen Abdomen class wikitable ... muscle rectus abdominis pubis bone pubis costal cartilages of ribs 5 7, xiphoid process of Human ... column. human pelvis Pelvis class wikitable width 100 width 12 Muscle width 16 Origin width 16 ... S5 or sacral spinal nerve 3 S3 S4 closing in the back part of the outlet of the human pelvis pelvis ... more details
Table of muscles of the humanbody Intro lower limbs lower limb Iliac region class wikitable width 100 width 12 Muscle width 16 Origin width 16 Insertion width 12 Artery width 12 Nerve width 20 Action width 12 Antagonist valign top iliopsoas iliac fossa iliacus muscle iliacus , sacrum iliacus , Vertebral column spine thoracic vertebra 12 T12 , lumbar vertebra 1 L1 , lumbar vertebra 2 L2 , lumbar vertebra 3 L3 , lumbar vertebra 4 L4 , lumbar vertebra 5 L5 & intervertebral discs Psoas major muscle psoas major , Psoas minor muscle psoas minor ref name exrx http www.exrx.net Muscles Iliopsoas.html exrx.net ref femur lesser trochanter psoas major minor , shaft below lesser trochanter iliacus , tendon of psoas major & femur iliacus ref name exrx medial femoral circumflex artery , iliolumbar artery femoral nerve , Lumbar nerves lumbar spinal nerve 1 L1 , lumbar spinal nerve 2 L2 flexion of hip psoas major minor, iliacus , spine rotation psoas major minor Gluteus maximus , posterior compartment of thigh valign top spaces 5 Psoas major muscle psoas major transverse processes, bodies and discs of T12 L5 in the lesser trochanter of the femur Iliolumbar artery Lumbar plexus via anterior branches of lumbar spinal nerve 1 L1 , lumbar spinal nerve 2 L2 , lumbar spinal nerve 3 L3 ref name Moore193 Essential Clinical Anatomy. K.L. Moore & A.M. Agur. Lippincott, 2 ed. 2002. Page 193 ref flexes and rotates laterally thigh Gluteus maximus muscle Gluteus maximus valign top spaces 5 Psoas minor muscle ... top References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Table Of Muscles Of The HumanBody Lower Limb Category Muscles of the lower ... and medial rotation of human leg leg valign top quadriceps femoris muscle quadriceps femoris combined ... pubic body just below the pubic crest middle third of linea aspera obturator artery anterior branch ... ref name Gosling266 human leg Leg Anterior compartment of leg anterior compartment class wikitable ... Action width 12 Antagonist valign top tibialis anterior muscle tibialis anterior body of tibia medial ... more details
Table of muscles of the humanbody Intro human upper limbs upper limb Vertebral column class wikitable width 100 width 12 Muscle width 16 Origin width 16 Insertion width 12 Artery width 12 Nerve width 20 Action width 12 Antagonist valign top Trapezius muscle trapezius down the midline, from the external occipital protuberance , the nuchal ligament , the medial part of the nuchal lines superior nuchal line , and the spinous process es of the vertebrae C7 T12 at the shoulders, into the lateral third of the clavicle , the acromion process and into the spine of the scapula transverse cervical artery major nerve supply is the Accessory nerve cranial nerve XI . cervical nerves cervical spinal nerve 3 C3 and cervical spinal nerve 4 C4 receive information about pain in this muscle Retraction kinesiology retraction of scapula Serratus anterior muscle valign top Latissimus dorsi muscle latissimus dorsi spinous processes of human thorax thoracic thoracic vertebrae T6 thoracic vertebrae T12 , thoracolumbar fascia , iliac crest and inferior 3 or 4 ribs floor of intertubercular groove of the humerus subscapular artery , dorsal scapular artery thoracodorsal nerve pulls the forelimb dorsum biology dorsally and Anatomical terms of location caudally Deltoid muscle deltoid , Trapezius muscle trapezius valign top rhomboid muscle rhomboids nuchal ligaments , spinous processes of C7 T5 vertebrae medial border of the scapula dorsal scapular artery dorsal scapular nerve cervical spinal nerve 4 C4 and cervical spinal nerve 5 C5 Retraction kinesiology Retracts the scapula and rotates it to Depression kinesiology depress the glenoid cavity . fixes the scapula to the thoracic wall . Serratus anterior ... top Table of muscles of the humanbody End upper limb Category Muscles of the upper limb ru ... surface of the Human sternum sternum , the superior six costal cartilages intertubercular groove ... anterior body of the third metacarpal BR Oblique head bases of the second metacarpal second and the third ... more details