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The first chapter skeleton

First of all, the overall view of bones

Fig. 1- 1 Abdominal view of the whole rat skeleton.

Figure 1-2 Posterior view of whole rat skeleton

Figure 1-3 Side view of whole rat skeleton

Second, the skull.

Figure 1-4 Posterior view of skull

Figure 1-5 Side view of skull

Figure 1-6 Posterior view of skull

Figure 1-7 Ventral view of skull

Figure 1-8 Internal view of mandible

Figure 1-9 Exterior view of mandible

Figure 1- 10 Exterior view of mandible

Third, the spine

① cervical vertebra

Fig.1-1/axonometric view

Figure 1- 12 Front view of cervical vertebra

Figure 1- 13 Posterior view of cervical vertebra

Figure 1- 14 Cervical Abdominal Section

Figure 1- 15 Posterior view of cervical vertebra

Figure 1- 16 lateral cervical radiograph

(2) Thoracic vertebra

Figure 1- 17 Front view of thoracic vertebrae

Figure 1- 18 Posterior view of thoracic vertebrae

Figure 1- 19 Abdominal section of thoracic vertebra

Figure 1-20 Posterior view of thoracic vertebrae

Figure 1-2 1 side view of thoracic vertebrae

(3) Lumbar vertebrae

Figure 1-22 Front view of lumbar spine

Figure 1-23 Posterior view of lumbar spine

Figure 1-24 Lumbar Abdominal View

Figure 1-25 Posterior view of lumbar spine

Figure 1-26 Lateral view of lumbar spine

(4) Recommended spine

Figure 1-27 Sacral Front View

Figure 1-28 Posterior view of sacrum

Figure 1-29 Abdominal view of sacrum

Figure 1-30 Posterior view of sacrum

Fig. 1-3 1 side view of vertebral body.

(5) coccygeal vertebra

Figure 1-32 Front view of coccyx

Figure 1-33 Rear view of coccyx

Figure 1-34 ventral tracking of coccyx

Figure 1-35 Rear view of coccyx

Figure 1-36 Side view of coccyx

Fourth, sternum, ribs, clavicle

Figure 1-37 Front view of chest

Figure 1-38 Rear view of chest

Figure 1-39 Side view of chest

Five, forelimb bone

Figure 1-4 1 Abdominal view of right scapula

Figure 1-42 Extended view of right humerus

Fig. 1-43 exotropia of right humerus

Figure 1-44 right humerus bending view

Figure 1-45 Extended view of right ulna and radius

Figure 1-46 Curved view of right ulna and radius

Figure 1-47 Skeleton Extension of Right Forefoot

Figure 1-48 Bending view of the right forefoot bone

Six, the hind limb bone

Figure 1-49 Posterior view of pelvis

Figure 1-50 right hip side view

Figure 1-5 1 medial view of right hip.

Figure 1-52 right femur expansion view

Figure 1-53 Curved view of right femur

Figure 1-54 Extension side of right tibia and fibula

Figure 1-55 Right tibia and fibula

Figure 1-56 Right posterolateral tibia and fibula

Figure 1-57 Curved surface of right tibia and fibula

Figure 1-58 Right tibia and fibula inside

Fig. 1-59 right rear foot bone extension diagram

Figure 1-60 Skeleton Bending View of Right Rear Foot

Chapter II Head and Neck

First, the shallow structure of the head and neck

Figure 2- 1 Head and Neck Side View

Figure 2-2 Shallow Structure of Head and Neck

Second, the neck muscles.

Figure 2-3 Ventral surface of head and neck

Figure 2-4 Local ventral surface of neck

Figure 2-5 Deep part of the ventral surface of the neck

Figure 2-6 Ventral layer of deep neck 1

Figure 2-7 Deep layer 2 on the ventral surface of the neck

Figure 2-8 Deep layer 3 on the ventral surface of the neck

Third, the head and neck artery.

Figure 2-9 Deep Head and Neck 1

Figure 2- 10 Head and Neck Deep Layer 2

Figure 2- 1 1 head and neck deep layer 3

Figure 2- 12 Deep layer on the ventral surface of the neck 4

Figure 2- 13 Deep layer 5 on the ventral surface of the neck

Fig. 2- 14 aortic arch and its branches

Fig. 2- 15 vertebral artery

Four, cervical plexus, brachial plexus nerve

Fig. 2- 16 cervical plexus 1

Fig. 2- 17 cervical plexus 2

Fig. 2- 18 cervical plexus 3

Fig. 2- 19 cervical plexus 4

Figure 2-20 Cervical Plexus 5

Fig. 2-2 1 cervical plexus 6

Figure 2-22 Cervical Plexus 7

Figure 2-23 Cervical Plexus 8

Figure 2-24 Cervical Plexus 9

Figure 2-25 cervical plexus 10

Figure 2-26 Cervical plexus and brachial plexus

Five, the neck gland

Figure 2-27 Cervical Glands 1

Figure 2-28 Cervical Gland 2

Fig. 2-29 Left side view of neck superficial gland after excision.

Figure 2-30 Thyroid gland

Sixth, the viewer.

Figure 2-3l Shallow layer on the side of head and neck

Figure 2-32 Extraocular muscles

Figure 2-33 Local area of extraocular muscle

Figure 2-34 Venous Sinus

Figure 2-35 Optic nerve bundle

Seven, oral cavity

Figure 2-36 Tongue Anatomy

Figure 2-37 Oral cavity

Eight, throat

Figure 2-38 Throat

Nine, brain anatomy

Figure 2-39 The back of the brain

Figure 2-40 Ventral surface of brain

Fig. 2-4 1 dorsal surface of brain (latex perfusion specimen)

Figure 2-42 Left view of brain

Chapter III Boxes

A, chest horizontal anatomy

Figure 3- 1 chest body surface

Figure 3-2 Subcutaneous Tissue of Chest

Figure 3-3 superficial muscles of chest wall

Figure 3-4 Chest

Figure 3-5 Pleura

Figure 3-6 Chest Organ 1

Figure 3-7 Chest Organ 2

Figure 3-8 Local aortic arch (thymus removed)

Figure 3-9 Diaphragm-Thoracic Structure 1

Figure 3- 10 Diaphragm-Chest Structure 2

Second, the heart.

(1) Fresh specimens were perfused with rubber.

Fig. 3- 1 1 Ventral side of heart

Figure 3- 12 Dorsal heart

Figure 3- 13 Dorsal cardiac vein

Fig. 3- 14 anterior part of the heart (left atrium cut)

(2) Formalin fixed specimens

Fig. 3- 15 Ventral view of the heart

Figure 3- 16 Heart-shaped back view

Figure 3- 17 Heart-shaped left view

Figure 3- 18 Right view of the heart shape

Figure 3- 19 Anterior view of the heart

Figure 3-20 Cross section of the heart

(3) Adjacent to the heart

Figure 3-2 1 Ventral view of heart

Figure 3-22 Right side view of the heart

Figure 3-23 Left side view of the heart

Figure 3-24 Back view of heart

Figure 3-25 Front view of the heart

Third, the lungs

Figure 3-26 Lung

Chapter IV Abdomen

Figure 4- 1 Abdominal wall surface

Figure 4-2 Abdominal Holism 1

Figure 4-3 Overall view of abdominal cavity 2

Fig. 4-4 view of hepatic diaphragm 1

Figure 4-5 view of liver diaphragm 2

Figure 4-6 Visceral view of liver

Figure 4-7 Bile Duct and Portal Vein

Figure 4-8 Hepatic lobulation

Fig. 4-9 Leaf shape of liver diaphragm

Figure 4- 10 Abdominal trunk and its branches 1

Figure 4- 1 1 Abdominal trunk and its branches 2

Fig. 4- 12 Abdominal view of the stomach

Fig. 4- 13 Rear view of stomach

Fig. 4- 14 Internal Structure of Stomach

Chapter V Pelvis and Perineum

Chapter VI Trunk Departments

Chapter VII Forelimbs

Chapter VIII Hindlimb

Chapter 9 Tail

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