Bony Labyrinth Model - Semicircular Canals
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@ultmtsnwbrdr i thought more woody allen meets christopher walken
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This'll be helpful in my labs. Thank you!
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thank you so much! very helpful! liked!
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@rosenwannabe I was just responding to your claim that you need 3 coordinates to identify if a given structure is left or right. You say the arm is a bad example, but it clearly negates your claim. And if you don't like the arm example, I can offer an anterior view of the the upper or lower leg or a saggital section of the brain. I could go on and on but the point is in many cases you only need to know the one anatomical viewpoint.
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The reason you do is because you already know how the human arm is oriented. So that's a really bad example. Pick up a control remote. Let's say it has 2 faces and 4 borders. If I tell you that the face which has the buttons is lateral, there are four possible orientations (2 on the left side and 2 on the right). If I add that one of the borders is superior, those options are reduced to half. Then you still need which of the remaining two borders is anterior. Get it?
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@rosenwannabe seriously? so if you're looking at an anterior photo of a supinated human arm you can determine if it is the left or right arm?
See my point?
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@SROD12321 Only when you give me 3 coordinates (e.g. anterior, medial and superior) am I able to figure if a given structure is left or right.
tell me this guy doesn't sound like donnie darko
ultmtsnwbrdr 1 year ago 5
Its the left...it doesnt matter if its left or not they are the same structure on the left and in the right... you can tell because of the oval window always points lateral...the cochlear nerve is medial(cause it goes to your brain stem)..these are very basic anatomical structures.... If you cant tell, you need to study more. BTW he is a little monotone but a very good instructor.
robo2803 1 year ago