The scapula is the basis of the shoulder and forearm muscles that serves in connection with the nervous system. Cat's have similar design in their forearm as other species for articulation.
As you probably know the right side is controlled by the left side of the brain and vice-versa. I am a brain injury survivor and found that severe damage to oine of my cranial nerves serves as my answer to uncontrolloble eye twitching, etc. Look up cranial nerves I-12. I hope this helps!
glycogen, often called animal starch
No, nematodes do not have a fluid-filled pseudocoel as a skeleton. Nematodes have a hydrostatic skeleton, which is a combination of fluid pressure and muscles that provide support and movement. The pseudocoel is a body cavity that houses the internal organs in nematodes.
CNS = central nervous system (brain and spinal cord)PNS = peripheral nervous system (that part of the nervous system that extends outside the central nervous system)
Cellulose is a polysaccharide in plants that serves as a building material.
The msuculocutaneous serves as a cat's forearm flexors. Nerves pass through this area. It can be affected by conditions such as hypertrophy.
Skin and deep muscles of the back.
The patella (Knee cap) serves as a protector of the anterior surface of the knee. Also, the extensor muscles of the leg insert on the patella.
The ventral rami serves as a form of intercostal nerves, which supply the muscles between the ribs and the skin and muscles of the anterior and lateral trunk.
bisceps, triceps, calfs, chest muscles, hamstrings
The facial nerve (VII)
The forearm is the region of the upper limb between the elbow and the wrist. It contains two bones, the radius and the ulna, and serves as the connection between the elbow and the hand. The forearm is responsible for various movements of the hand and wrist.
Phrenic nerves from brachial and cervical plexus.
The dorsalis pedis artery pulse can be palpated readily lateral to the extensor hallucis longus tendon (or medially to the extensor digitorum tendons) on the dorsal surface of the foot, distal to the dorsal most prominence of the navicular bone which serves as a reliable landmark for palpation.
Protects the axon. The "Myelin Sheath" serves as an insulator to protect nerves.
The skeletal system
As you probably know the right side is controlled by the left side of the brain and vice-versa. I am a brain injury survivor and found that severe damage to oine of my cranial nerves serves as my answer to uncontrolloble eye twitching, etc. Look up cranial nerves I-12. I hope this helps!