Anatomy I Final AAMI
Abdominal Aorta
- Situated below the diaphragm -Located in the abdominal cavity -Penetrates the aortic orifice (opening) in the diaphragm -Starts at L1 (first lumbar vertebrae) and terminates at L4 (fourth lumbar vertebrae -Contains visceral and parietal branches
Bronchial Arteries
- Supply lung tissue and bronchi -one right artery and two left arteries - visceral branch
Esophageal Arteries
- Supply the esophagus - 4 to 5 arteries -visceral branch
intercostal arteries
- Supply the ribs and thoracic wall - 9 pair - parietal branch
pericardial arteries
- supply the pericardium - 2 to 3 arteries - visceral branch
Subcostal Arteries
- supply the ribs and thoracic wall - one pair - parietal branch
superior phrenic arteries
- supply the superior surface of the diaphragm - Have one pair - Parietal branch
thoracic aorta
-situated above the diaphragm -located in the thoracic cavity -starts at t4 and ends at t12 -contains visceral and parietal branches
epithelial
A term that represents one of the basic tissues of the body
upper extremity or limb
Attaches to the trunk and consists of the arm and forearm
lower extremity or limb
Attaches to the trunk and consists of the thigh, groin and leg
hepatic artery
Each of the following arteries are pair except the: maxillary artery posterior cerebral artery hepatic artery internal carotid artery facial artery
ascending aorta
LV flows through the ______________
false
Lymph contains platelets, which allows clots to form in the lymphatic vessels
lymph; blood
Lymph nodes are widely distributed throughout the body along the lymphatic pathways where they filter the _________ before it is returned to the __________
pelvic cavity
Organs in this cavity include the urinary bladder, sigmoid colon and internal male and female reproductive organs.
thoracic duct
Receives lymph from the left side of the head, neck, chest, left upper extremity and the entire body below the ribs.
anatomical position
Standing erect Facing the observer Feet are flat on the floor Upper extremities are at the sides Palms of the hand are facing anteriorly (towards the front) Defines the _____________ position
gross anatomy
Study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye
thoracic
The ________ cavity contains the heart, lungs, trachea, esophagus, large blood vessels, and nerves.
distal
The hand is located at the ________ end of the forearm.
right ventricle
The heart chamber in which pulmonary circulation originates in is
popliteal vein
The small saphenous vein is a tributary to the
abdominal aorta
The testicular arteries are present only in the male body, and they arise from the:
pharyngeal tonsils
The tonsils located near the upper part of the throat are called the
sinuses
The veins that collects blood from the brain and carry it toward the heart is called the
lymphocytes
The white blood cells that are produced in the lymph organs are called
caudal
The word caudal is a directional term that indicates toward the tail
true
There are four orifices through which blood enters the left atrium of the heart but only one for blood to exit from it
brachiocephalic vein
Tributary of SVC
Azygous vein
Which vessels is a tributary to the SVC?
tunica media - adventitial - intima
With regards to the layers of the large blood vessels, going from the superficial to deep, which of the following groups is correct
thymus gland
a bi-lobed lymphatic organ located in the upper anterior part of the thoracic cavity
lymph
a clear, yellow, watery fluid found in the lymph vessels
vena comite
accompanying vein
arch
ascending aorta through the __________________
Posterior auricle vein Posterior facial vein
blood will eventually flow into 2 large veins, the:
abdominal cavity
contains the following organs: stomach, small intestines, part of the large intestines, liver, gall bladder, spleen, pancreas, kidneys and the adrenal (suprarenal) glands.
R lymphatic duct
drains lymph from the upper right side of the body ( head, neck, right side of the chest and entire upper extremity
abdominopelvic cavity
extends from the diaphragm to the groin. It is encircled by the abdominal wall and bones and muscles of the pelvis. As the name suggests, it is divided into two portions, even though no wall actually separates them.
tonsils
filtering bacteria and producing lymphocytes are the functions of
villi
finger like projections found along the muscousal
lymph nodes
function as filters to remove bacteria and other foreign bodies including malignant cells
Peyer's patches
groups of lymph nodes located along the entire length of small intestine
two
how many pairs of tonsils are there
two (one for each lung)
how many pleural cavities are there?
1 cup (8 oz)
how much blood can the spleen store?
villi
increase surface area for absorption
cisterna chyli
is located anterior to the the second lumbar vertebrae
milky
lact means
thymus gland
located behind the sternum & between the lung and produces lymphocytes.
anterior cavity
located on the anterior surface of the torso (trunk of the body). It is divided into an upper thoracic cavity (chest cavity) and lower abdominopelvic cavities by a dome shaped muscle known as the diaphragm or phrenic.
ileum
longest portion of the small intestine
chyle
lymph in the small intestines are referred to as a
veins
lymph vessels have thinner walls and less valves than _________
Lymphocytes
lymphs do not contain red blood cells or platelets but instead contain _______________
tonsils
masses of lymphatic tissue embedded in the mucous membrane within the oral cavity and nasopharynx
pisiform bone
one of the wrist bones on the pinky side
lymph nodes
oval shaped structures located along the entire length of lymph vessels
ileum
peyer's patches are the most numerous in the ___________
nasopharynx
refers to the upper part of the throat
R subclavian vein
right lymphatic duct returns lymph to the cardiovascular system by way of .....
central
situated at or pertaining to a center or central point.
lacteals
small ducts that carry lymph and dietary lipids from the villi of the small intestine to the cisterna chili
physiological or psychological anatomy
studies the function of living things or how the body works
cytology
study of the structure of individual cells
right and left external carotid arteries
supply the superficial aspects of the head, neck, face, skull etc. on their respective sides. They begin at the superior border of the thyroid cartilage.
left subclavian vein
the L lymphatic duct returns lymph to the cardiovascular system by way of the ______________
thoracic duct
the L. Lymphatic duct is also known as
pelvic
the ______________ cavity is the inferior portion of the abdominalpelvic cavity
thoracic aorta
the arch flows through the ____________
anterior cerebral artery
the artery involved in the make up of the circle of Willis is the
Blood Vascular System
the first subdivision of the circulatory system
spleen
the largest mass of lymphatic tissue
ante-cubital fossa
the little indentation located on the anterior surface of the forearm, the bend of the elbow
palatine
the most common tonsils aka what we actually call our tonsils are referred to as
adenoid
the pharyngeal tonsil is also known as the
lymph system
the second subdivision of the circulatory system
pharyngeal tonsil
the single tonsil located in the upper part of the throat
left hypochondriac region
the spleen is located in
pathological / morbid anatomy
the study of anatomy in regard to the structural changes, both microscopically and macroscopically, in the body which occurs as a result of disease
Microscopic Anatomy
the study of structures of the body that can be seen only with the use of a microscope. These structures are so small that they are best studied using a microscope.
histology
the study of tissues in the body which can only be effectively studied with the aid of the microscope.
thoracic cavity
the superior portion of the ventral cavity and is surrounded by ribs to protect the vital organs.
15-18
the thoracic (left) duct can be as long as __________ inches
cisterna chyli
the thoracic duct begins as a dialation known as the
superior, cephalad, cephalic , cranial
these 4 terms refer to a structure that is located toward the head or upper part of the body or away from the feet.
trunk (torso)
thorax, abdomen, pelvis are apart of what region of the body?
lymph capillaries
tiniest lymphatic vessels
lymph tissue
tonsils , spleen and thymus gland are all organs that contain ______________
lingual tonsils
tonsils located at the base of the tongue
palatine
tonsils located in the back and side of the throat are called
lymph vessels
transport the lymph
lymph vessels and veins
tunica media , tunica intima . and tunica adventitia are the layers of both .....
R. Lymphatic Duct and L. Lymphatic Duct
what are the two large main vessels that lymph vessels drain into
lymph capillaries
what do lymph vessels start out as?
In the flow of the left upper extremity the arch goes straight to the left subclavian artery
what is the difference in the flow of the left and right upper extremity
spleen
what lymphatic tissue is situated in the left hypochodriac region between the stomach and diaphragm, lateral to the liver?
back to the heart
where to veins take blood?
