Anatomy
What wave the EKG represents ventricular contraction?
QRS
Do the two muscles of the biceps brachii insert (attach) to the radius or the ulna or both (radius and ulna)?
Radius
Ligaments connect __A__ to __B__.
bone to bone
Name the artery that branches to form the radial and ulnar arteries.
brachial artery
Name the muscle that is deep to the biceps brachii and lies on the humerus.
brachialis
Name the most lateral muscle of the lower arm.
brachioradialis
What is the superficial anatomical term for the upper arm?
brachium
What is the name of the structure that consists of the colliculi?
corpora quadrigemina
What is the superficial anatomical name for the entire lower leg?
crus
When the gallbladder contracts, bile will first enter what duct?
cystic duct
Name the foramen located lateral to the basioccipital.
foramen lacerum
In the fetal heart, mixed blood can enter the left atrium from the right atrium by passing through the ____.
foramen ovale
Identify the hole located immediately posterior to the foramen ovale.
foramen spinosum
Muscles have to have ridges or bulges or roughened areas for firm attachment. What is the name of the ridge located between the two trochanters located at the proximal, anterior end of the femur?
intertrochanteric line
The biceps brachii consists of two heads. Name the head of this muscle that is the most lateral.
long head
The tricpes brachii is made of three heads. Name the head that is the most medial.
long head
The sway-back curve created by an exaggerated lumbar curve is medically called ____.
lordosis
Identify the superficial term for the lower back.
lumbar
What organ is located on the right lateral edge of the midiastinum area?
lung
What is the name of part of the jaw joint located on the zygomatic arch?
mandibular fossa
What is the specific name for the structure that hinges with the mandibular condyle?
mandibular fossa
What is found between the coronoid process and the mandibular condyle of the skull?
mandibular notch
What is the name of the first part of the sternum?
manubrium
The infraorbital foramen are located on what skull bone?
maxilla bone
Is the head of the humerus a medial or lateral structure of the humerus?
medial
Name the malleolus that is associated with the tibia.
medial
Use directional terms: Digit number IV is ____ to digit number III.
medial
Name the border of the scapula that is nearest the vertebrae.
medial border
Put your finger on a bulge that is located at the distal, medial portion of the humerus. This bulge is a bit medial to the olecranon process. What is the name of that bulge?
medial epicondyle
Which is larger, the medial epicondyle or lateral epicondyle of the humerus?
medial epicondyle
Name the vein the transports blood from the cephalic vein to the basilic vein.
median cubital vein
Name the cavity that is located between the lungs and consists of the thymus gland.
mediastinal cavity
Name the cavity that is located between the lungs.
mediastinal cavity
What is the name of the medial surface of the lungs?
mediastinal surface
The mental foramen are located lateral to the _____ of the mandible.
mental protuberance
Name the largest ligament of the broad ligament that we studied.
mesometrium
Name the metacarpal that is immediately lateral to metacarpal III.
metacarpal II
What is the term used when (for example) a ciliated columnar cells changes to form a stratified squamous cell?
metaplasia
What is the name of the muscular portion of the heart that consists of intercalated discs?
myocardium
What is the name of the region where the nasal bones "connect" to the skull bone?
nasion
What is the name of the structures that are located mainly in the renal cortex region?
nephrons
What lobe of the brain is involved in the interpretation of vision?
occipital
What is the name of the part of the ulna that is actually our elbow?
olecranon
What is the superficial anatomical name for our elbow region?
olecranon
The three muscles of the triceps brachii all insert (attach to) what part of the ulna?
olecranon process
What is the name of the superficial region located between the femur and the sura?
popliteal
The jugular foramen are located on the ____ side of the petrous portion of the temporal bone.
posterior
The ribs are attached to which set of vertebrae?
thoracic
Name the most medial ligament of the knee region. Use only the current term.
tibial collateral
What is the name of our upper back muscle?
trapezius
Name the valve located between the right atrium and the right ventricle.
tricuspid
Name the valve located between the right atrium and the right ventricle.
tricuspid valve
Name (no number) the cranial nerve that has three major branches.
trigeminal nerve
What is the name of that huge notch on the ulna?
trochlear notch
How many sphenoid bones and how many ethmoid bones are in the skull? Type a number sphenoid: Ethmoid
1 2
Normally, how many PAIRS of ribs do men have? Normally, how many PAIRS of ribs do women have?
12 12
How many PAIRS of ribs do not have any anterior attachment?
2
How many heads make up the biceps femoris muscle?
2
How many PAIRS of vertebrochondral ribs do we normally have?
3
Which lung has 3 lobes and which lung has 2 lobes?
3-right 2-left
Use directional terms: What terms are used to move from the right nipple to the umbilical?
A: medial B: inferior
All anatomical terms come from what language? Type only ONE word in the blank.
Latin
What is the collective term for the muscles located in the palm but associated with the pollex?
Thenar
Describe how to tell the difference between a thoracic vertebrae and a lumbar vertebrae based on our notes.
Thoracic spine points inferior and lumbar spine points straight posterior
Name the socket portion of the ball and socket joint of the hip.
acetabular fossa
What is the name of the large fossa on the lateral aspect of an os coxa?
acetabulum
Name the part of clavicle that attaches to the scapula.
acromial end
Your arm is sticking straight lateral. You bring your arm back to your sides. What is the term referring to bringing your arm back to your side?
adduct
Which muscle is the most anterior: adductor longus or adductor magnus?
adductor longus
You smell something nasty. You then pinch off your nose to impede the smell. What is the name of the structures you are pinching?
ala
Which stomach would show more prominent gastric rugae? Your choices are: an empty stomach or a full stomach
an empty stomach
Identify the superficial region that is located anterior to the olecranon area.
antecubital
What is the name of the superficial region located between the brachium and the antebrachium?
antecubital
Is the body of the vertebrae an anterior or a posterior structure?
anterior
Identify the gland that is responsible for our natural body odor.
apocrine gland
What is the name for the following vertebrae: c-1 c-2
atlas axis
What term means that some cells and tissues lack blood vessels?
avascular
What is the superficial anatomical term for the "armpit?"
axilla
Name the vein the runs the entire length of the medial aspect of the arm.
basilic vein
Which is the most lateral,of the following muscles: biceps femoris or the semitendinous or the semimbranosus or the rectus femoris
biceps femoris
The majority of the ribs have either a direct or indirect attachment to which part of the sternum?
body
What is the name of the respiratory tubes that lack cartilage?
bronchiole
Name the tarsal bone that is considered to be our heel bone.
calcaneus
What is the anatomical name for the heel bone?
calcaneus
Metacarpal III articulates with what carpal bone?
capitate
Name the condyle that is on the humerus that articulates with the radius.
capitulum
Which condyle of the humerus is the most lateral: trochlear or capitulum?
capitulum
What structure does the left lung have that the right lung does not have?
cardiac notch
What is the name of the area where the trachea branches to form the right and left bronchi?
carina
What part of the large intestine is the appendix "connected" to?
cecum
Name the vein that runs from the wrist all the way up to the axillary region on the lateral edge of the arm.
cephalic
What is the scientific name for ear wax?
cerumen
What is the superficial name for the entire neck region>
cervical
What is the name of the slanted structure located on the internal aspect of the skull?
clivus
What is the name of the structure that is immediately superior to the philtrum?
columelli nasi
What is the name of the duct that transports bile and merges with the pancreatic duct to enter into the small intestine?
common bile duct
The cystic duct merges with the ____ to form the common bile duct.
common hepatic duct
The left and right hepatic ducts merge to from the ____ duct.
common hepatic duct
Name the first small bulge that is just a bit medial to the acromion process.
conoid tubercle
Name the muscle that is loctaed a bit medial and deep to the biceps brachii.
coracobrachialis
What is the general name of the tissue that connects bone to bone or bone to muscle, etc?
dense
The inferior vena cava passes through what major muscle in order to enter into the right atrium of the heart.
diaphragm muscle
What is the name of the surface of the lung that is adjacent to the diaphragm muscle?
diaphragmatic
What is the name of the area that is located posterior to the distal, smooth surface of the radius?
dorsal radial tuberosity
In the fetal heart, blood can pass from the pulmonary trunk through the ____to enter directly into the aortic arch.
ductus arteriosus
What is the name of the first part of the small intestine?
duodenum
The left lobe of the liver is found mainly in what abdominopelvic region?
epigastric
What is the name of the piece of cartilage that is designed to prevent food from entering the trachea?
epiglottis
What is the name of the opening in the diaphragm muscle of which the esophagus passes through?
esophageal hiatus
Name the FIRST muscle that is lateral to the extensor digitorum.
extensor carpi radialis brevis
Name the muscle that is immediately medial to the extensor digitorum.
extensor carpi radialis brevis
Name the muscle that is lateral to the extensor carpi ulnaris.
extensor digitorum
What is the name of the tissue that holds the tendons of the extensors in place on the antebrachium. In Latin it means, "like a halter."
extensor retinaculum
Name an artery that goes across the mandible just slightly anterior to the mandibular angle.
facial
Name the ligament found between the right and left lobe of the liver.
falciform ligament
What is the name of the ligament that is found between the left and right lobes of the liver?
falciform ligament
T or F: The papillary muscles in the heart contract in such a manner to cause the tricuspid and bicuspid valves to open.
false
Adipose cells appear totally white while looking through the microscope. They appear to be empty but they are not. They are filled with molecules of ____.
fat
There are four basic types of matrix material. What kind of matrix does reticular tissue have?
fiber
Name the muscle that has a tendon that loops around the lateral malleolus.
fibularis longus
Name the immediate muscle that is lateral to the palmaris longus.fle
flexor carpi radialis
Of the muscles we studied, name the group of muscles located in the center of the sole of the foot.
flexor digitorum brevis
There is a group of muscles referred to as the Tom, Dick, and Harry muscles. What is the name of the muscle that is named prior to the artery.
flexor digitorum longus
Name the muscle that is deep to the palmaris longus.
flexor digitorum superficialis
There is a group of muscles referred to as the Tom, Dick, and Harry muscles. What is the name of the muscle associated with "Harry?"
flexor hallucis longus
Name the muscle that lies on the soleus.
gastrocnemius
What is the name of the superficial region located between the eyebrows?
glabella
Name the socket portion of the ball and socket joint of the scapula.
glenoid fossa
What is a general name for the cells that protect the neurons?
glial
What is the anatomical term for the midsagittal crease associated with the gluteal region?
gluteal cleft
Name the most medial muscle of the entire femur.
gracilis
What muscle term means "slender?"
gracilis
Name the vein that runs the entire length of the leg from the ankle to the femoral vein.
great saphenous
Name the proximal, lateral bulge of the femur.
greater trochanter
Name a bone structure of the lower appendicular that is analogous to the greater tubercle. Name a bone that is analogous to the ulna Name a superficial structure of the lower appendicular region that is analogous to the antecubital Name a bone structure of the lower appendicular that is analogous to the styloid process of the radius. Name the bones of the lower appendicular that are analogous to the metacarpals.
greater trochanter Tibia popliteal lateral malleolus metatarsals
Name the bulge that is located at the proximal, lateral edge of the humerus.
greater tubercle
Name the carpal that is medial to the capitate.
hamate
What is the name of the circular muscles of the large intestine that looks like bulges?
haustra
Bone cells are called osteocytes and cartilage cells are called chondrocytes. What are liver cells called?
hepatocytes
Identify the sphincter that has to open in order to let pancreatic enzymes enter into the small intestine.
hepatopancreatic sphincter
What is the name of the circular opening in the small intestine where bile and pancreatic enzymes enter into the small intestine that we studied?
hepatopancreatic sphincter
The pituitary gland sits in a depression called ____.
hypophyseal fossa
The pituitary gland sits in the ____.
hypophyseal fossa
There is a valve (sometimes called a sphincter) that has to open in order to let undigested material enter from the small intestine to the large intestine. What is that valve called?
ileocecal valve
What is the name of the part of the small intestine that "connects" to the large intestine?
ileum
We now know that the appendix and tonsils play a small role associated with our ____ system because they are made of the same kind of cells and the thymus gland.
immune
What part of the hip are you sitting on?
ischium
Describe the location of the trapezium in relation to another carple bone.
it is lateral to the trapezoid
What is the main function of the gallbladder?
it stores bile
Identify the bone that is located on the medial aspect of the eye socket and it has a hole located at the distal end.
lacrimal
Identify the suture associated with the occipital bone.
lambdoid
Name the suture that sutures the occipital bone with the two parietal bones.
lambdoid
Name the area between the spinous process and the the transverse processes of the vertebrae.
lamina
What is the name of the curved portion of the vertebrae located between the transverse process and the spinous process?
lamina
The cecum is part of what organ of the body?
large intestine
What is the anatomical name for the "Adam's apple?"
larygeal prominence
What is the anatomical name for the "Adam's apple?"
laryngeal prominence
Name the condyle that is on the same side of the femur as the greater trochanter.
lateral
What is the name of our lower back muscle?
latissimus dorsi
A good portion of the stomach is on which side of the body? Your choices are: left, right, in the middle
left
After the esphagus passes through the diaphragm muscle, which direction does it angle to "connect" to the stomach?
left
The aortic arch arches to the left or to the right?
left
Which lung is designed to accommodate the apex of the heart?
left
The anterior interventricular artery branches off what artery?
left coronary artery
The spleen is located in what abdominopelvic region?
left hypochondriac
Identify the abdominopelvic region that is immediately left lateral and superior to the hypogastric.
left lumbar
What is the name of those two large cells that look purple?
leukocytes
When we exhale, is the epiglottis opened or closed?
open
When we talk, is the epiglottis open or closed?
open
Name the muscle that encircles the eye.
orbicularis oculi
What is the overall name for one complete hip bone (structure)
os coxa
Name two cells that sit in a lacuna:
osteocyte bone
What is the anatomical name of the tonsils that are located on either side of the uvula?
palatine tonsil
Name the muscle lateral to the flexor carpi ulnaris.
palmaris longus
What organ (that we studied) produces the majority of the digestive enzymes to digest food?
pancreas
What is the name of all those bumps located on the surface of our tongue?
papillary
Chordae tendineae will connect an AV valve to ____.
papillary muscle
Name the muscle that is involved in preventing the AV valves from inverting.
papillary muscles
What is the name of the largest salivary gland?
parotid
What is the name of the major muscle of our chest?
pectoralis major
What is the name of the curved portion of the vertebrae located between the transverse process and the body?
pedicle
What is the name of the major digestive enzyme associated with the stomach that we studied?
pepsin
What is the name of the muscular action that propels food through the digestive system?
peristalsis
The cochlea and vestibular apparatus sit in what major structure of the temporal bone?
petrous portion
Identify the superficial region located posterior to the patella.
popliteal
In reference to the passage of sperm, identify the second gland the sperm will either pass through or pass by before exiting the body.
prostate gland
What is the name of the blood vessel that transports carbon dioxide from the heart to the lungs so the lungs can exhale the carbon dioxide? Your choices are: pulmonary artery or pulmonary vein
pulmonary artery
Blood passing through the pulmonic valve will enter into ____.
pulmonary trunk
What is the name of the blood vessel that transports oxygen from the lungs to the heart so it can be pumped to all parts of the body? Your choices are: pulmonary artery or pulmonary vein
pulmonary vein
Name the most inferior muscle of the lateral rotator muscles that we studied.
quadratus femoris
Name the most lateral ligament of the elbow area.
radial collateral
There are 3 vastus muscles that are part of the quadriceps. Name the 4th muscle that makes up the rest of the quadriceps.
rectus femoris
Identify an anuculeated cell. No abbreviations.
red blood cell
The right and left bronchi enter each respective lung. If a child were to aspirate a small toy, which lung would it be easier for the toy to enter based on the position of the bronchi? Your choices are: right bronchus or left bronchus
right bronchus
What abdominopelvic region is the fundus of the liver found?
right hypochondriac
The moderator band is in what chamber of the heart?
right ventricle
Name the suture that sutures the two parietal bones.
sagittal
Name an anterior femur muscle that is NOT a part of the quadriceps.
sartorius
Name the carpal that is lateral to the lunate.
scaphoid
Name the gland responsible for acne production.
sebaceous
Using only the terms we studied, what is the name of the second branch off the trachea?
secondary bonchus
Name the deepest muscle of the hamstrings.
semimembranosis
What node of the heart is actually the pacemaker? No abbreviations.
sinoatrial node
In what organ of the body is fat emulsified so it can be digested?
small intestine
What organ of the body does the most digestion of food?
small intestine
Which part of the vertebrae can you palpate in an intact human body? In other words, which part of the vertebrae can you feel.
spinous process
What is the name of the bend of the large intestine that ultimately becomes the descending colon?
splenic flexure
What cells or tissue subtype makes up our skin?
squamous
Identify the layer that is immediately superficial to the stratum spinosum layer.
stratum granulosum
Name the rotator cuff muscle that is located on the anterior side of the scapula.
subscapularis
Name the muscle located between the piriformis and the obturator internus.
superior gemellus
Name the rotator cuff muscle that is superior to the spine of the scapula.
supraspinatus
What is the superficial anatomical name for just the posterior portion of the lower leg?
sura
The external acoustic canal is in what bone of the skull?
temporal
The mastoid process is part of what major skull bone?
temporal
What term am I describing: A patient has a lesion in one area on just one side of their body.
unilateral
What is the name of that "hangy down" thing located at the back of our mouth?
uvula
Name the deepest muscle of the quadriceps.
vastus intermedius
Name the muscle that lies deep to the iliotibial tract.
vastus lateralis
What is the name for the edge of the lips?
vermillion border
What is the name of the "hole" the spinal cord passes through in reference to the vertebrae?
vertebral foramen
Use just one word to describe the function of: A) skeletal muscles B)smooth muscles
voluntary involuntary
What does the prefix, "Leuko" mean?
white
Identify the zygomaticus muscle immediately superior to the risorius.
zygomaticus major