Anatomy I (GEN211) - Unit 10

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The thymus gland is:

A bi-lobed mass of lymphatic tissue

Please match the following to its location: Internal intercostals

Chest

Please match the following to its location: Pectoralis major

Chest

The milk-like liqu8id composed of lymph and globules of digested fats coursing through the lacteals during digestion is called:

Chyle

The thoracic duct begins as a dilation referred to as:

Cisterna chyle

Please match the following to its location: External oblique

Abdomen

Please match the following to its location: Rectus abdominus

Abdomen

The act of moving an extremity away from midline is called:

Abduction

The act of moving an extremity towards the midline of the body is called:

Adduction

The articulation of the pubis symphysis

Amphiarthrosis

The articulation of the sacro-iliac articulations

Amphiarthrosis

Match to the correct type of articulation: Pubic symphysis

Amphiarthrosis (slightly movable)

Match to the correct type of articulation: Sacro-iliac articulation

Amphiarthrosis (slightly movable)

The cisterna chyli is located:

Anterior to L2

Please match the following to its location: Biceps brachii

Arm

Please match the following to its location: Coracobrachialis

Arm

The study of articulations is called:

Arthrology

Please match the following to its location: Latissimus dorsi

Back

Please match the following to its location: Trapezius

Back

The fleshy portion of the muscle is referred to as the:

Belly

The large two-headed muscle of the arm

Biceps brachii

Ligaments bind:

Bone to bone

An aponeurosis is defined as being:

Broad, flat tendon

An example of an immovable joint: Knee Symphysis pubis Cranial sutures Vertebrae Shoulder

Cranial sutures

Of the following muscle, which is named for its shape? Temporalis muscles Biceps femoris Deltoid Gluteus maximus Sternocleidomastoid

Deltoid

Which of the following is a muscle of the shoulder? Triceps brachii Deltoid Psoas major Coracobrachialis Pectoralis major Trapezius

Deltoid

The relatively movable point of attachment of a muscle is called:

Insertion

Which of the following is NOT a muscle action? Supination Insertion Adduction

Insertion

This movement turns the foot inward at the ankle

Inversion

The thoracic duct is also called the:

Left lymphatic duct

The thoracic duct empties its contents into the:

Left subclavian vein

Please match the following to its location: Gastrocnemius

Leg

Please match the following to its location: Tibialis anterior

Leg

What are the two subdivisions to the circulatory system?

Lymphatic circulation and blood circulation

Tonsils play a part in:

Lymphocyte production

Which of the following muscles is not found in the lower extremity? Sartorius Gastrocnemius Quadriceps femoris Psoas major Semitendinosus

Psoas major

Rectus femoris: Quadriceps group Hamstring group None of these

Quadriceps group

Vastus intermedius: Quadriceps group Hamstring group None of these

Quadriceps group

Vastus lateralis: Quadriceps group Hamstring group None of these

Quadriceps group

Muscle fibers that run parallel to the midline of the body are called

Rectus

This movement would pull the lower jaw back in line with the upper jaw

Retraction

Which of the following muscles is named after their origin and insertion? Psoas major Sternocleidomastoid Pectoralis major Flexor digitorum superficialis

Sternocleidomastoid

Which of the following muscles is named after their origin and insertion? External oblique Biceps femoris Stylohyoid Flexor digitorum superficialis

Stylohyoid

A muscle which acts to turn the palm of the hand anteriorly is the:

Supinator

The articulation of the cranial sutures

Synarthrosis

The articulation of the sterno-costal articulation

Synarthrosis

Match to the correct type of articulation: Cranial sutures

Synarthrosis (immovable)

Match to the correct type of articulation: Sterno-costal articulation

Synarthrosis (immovable)

Which of the following is a muscle of the shoulder? Biceps brachii Pectoralis major Rectus abdominus Coracobrachialis Teres major Latissimus dorsi

Teres major

Please match the following to its location: Adductor longus

Thigh

Please match the following to its location: Biceps femoris

Thigh

Please match the following to its location: Sartorius

Thigh

Masses of lymphoid tissues that are embedded in a mucous membrane are referred to as:

Tonsils

Muscle fibers that run perpendicular to the midline of the body are called

Transverse

Which of the following muscles is named according to shape? Latissimus dorsi Omohyoid Brachialis Trapezius

Trapezius

What increases the absorption area of the small intestines?

Villi

Peyer's patches are lymph nodes embedded in the walls of the:

Ileum

Synarthrosis

Immovable articulation

What acts as a reservoir for blood?

Spleen

The articulation of the elbow

Diarthrosis

The articulation of the hip

Diarthrosis

The articulation of the knee

Diarthrosis

The articulation of the shoulder

Diarthrosis

Match to the correct type of articulation: Elbow

Diarthrosis (freely movable)

Match to the correct type of articulation: Hip

Diarthrosis (freely movable)

Match to the correct type of articulation: Knee

Diarthrosis (freely movable)

Match to the correct type of articulation: Shoulder

Diarthrosis (freely movable)

The transversus muscle of the abdomen is named according to:

Direction of muscle fibers

The galea aponeurotica is associated with:

Epicranius

This movement turns the foot outward at the ankle:

Eversion

Lymph nodes act as:

Filters

Please match the following to its location: Brachioradialis

Forearm

Please match the following to its location: Flexor carpi ulnaris

Forearm

The pronator teres muscle is a muscle of the:

Forearm

An articulation in which there is a space between the articulating bones is called:

Freely movable

Diarthrosis

Freely movable articulation

Of the following muscles, the one that is primarily involved in walking is the: Platysma Gastrocnemius Latissimus dorsi Internal oblique

Gastrocnemius

The calcaneal tendon is the common tendon between which two muscles?

Gastrocnemius and soleus

Biceps femoris: Quadriceps group Hamstring group None of these

Hamstring group

Semitendinosus: Quadriceps group Hamstring group None of these

Hamstring group

The large lymph vessels and large veins have common factor in that they both:

Have three tunics and valves

Please match the following to its location: Epicranius

Head

Please match the following to its location: Omohyoid

Neck

Please match the following to its location: Platysma

Neck

Adductor magnus: Quadriceps group Hamstring group None of these

None of these

Biceps brachii: Quadriceps group Hamstring group None of these

None of these

Gastrocnemius: Quadriceps group Hamstring group None of these

None of these

Muscle fibers that run diagonal to the midline of the body are called:

Oblique

Which muscle closes the lip?

Orbicularis oris

The attachment of a muscle tendon to the stationary bone

Origin

The attachment of a muscle to the stationary bone is called

Origin

Of the following tonsils, which are located at the back and sides of the throat? Pharyngeal Palatine Adenoids Lingual Sublingual

Palatine

What are the most commonly removed tonsils during a tonsillectomy?

Palatine

The aggregations of lymph nodules found within the mucosal lining of the small intestine are called ____.

Peyer's patches

The right lymphatic duct is the (shortest/longest) lymph duct

Shortest

Please match the following to its location: Deltoids

Shoulder

Please match the following to its location: Teres major

Shoulder

Amphiarthrosis

Slightly movable articulation

Lacteals are:

Small ducts that convey lymph from the small intestines to the cisterna chyli

Which muscles are the only ones having the ability to constrict?

Sphincter


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