Anatomy compend multiple choice Ashtyn
Descending thoracic aorta
The posterior intercostal arteries are parietal branches of the
Sphenoid bone
The sella turcica is located on the
Angiology
The study of the vascular system
Popliteal artery
What blood vessel begins at the opening of the adductor mangus muscle?
carry oxygen and carbon dioxide
What is the main function of an erythrocyte?
The spinal cord and its spinal nerves
What structure resembles a "cauda equina"?
In the ventricles of the heart
Where are the chordae tendinae located?
Right ventricle
Which chamber of the heart contains the papillary muscles and chordae tendinae associated with the tricuspid valve?
Left common carotid artery, left subclavian artery, brachiocephalic artery
Which of the following blood vessels are branches of the arch of aorta?
Liver, stomach, spleen
Which of these organs receive blood from the celiac axis artery?
Ileum, duodenum, jejunum
3 sections of small intestines
Left atrium, right ventricle, pulmonary trunk
3 structures involved in pulmonary circulation
Atrial septum
A structure associated with the fossa ovalis
Torso
A term that refers to the trunk of the body is
Visceral
A term that suggests some relationship to the internal body organs is
External iliac artery
An artery that is closely associated with the inguinal ligament
transverse plane
An imaginary playing that cuts through the body horizontally
Celiac artery
An unpaired visceral branch of the abdominal aorta?
deep palmer artery
Artery that supplies blood to the hand
Celiac trunk artery
Artery that supplies blood to the stomach
Aorta
Blood exits from the left ventricle of the heart through the
Connective tissue
Blood is classified as which type of elementary tissue?
Superficial
I term that suggest a location close to the surface of the body or a body part is
Inferior
In anatomical study, the direction toward the foot end of the body is referred to as
Great saphenous
Longest vein of the body?
Histology
Microscopic anatomy may also be referred to as
Vertebral artery, ovarian artery, lingual artery
Name 3 paired arteries
Temporal bone
The auditory ossicles are contained within the
Axillary vein
The basilic vein terminates by emptying into the
Coronal plane
The imaginary, vertical plane that cuts through a cadaver, from side to side, at right angles to the mid-sagittal plane, is referred to as the
Median plane
The imaginary, vertical plane that cuts through the body and such a manner as to divide it into two symmetrical halves is referred to as the
Hearing
The incus, stapes, and malleus bones are related to
Cervix
The inferior, constricted area of the uterus
Endocardium
The innermost layer of the heart
Brain
The internal carotid artery is the main blood supply to the
Erythrocytes
The most numerous of the corpuscles
splenic vein, inferior mesenteric vein, superior mesenteric vein
3 veins that are part of the portal system
Inferior vena cava
A blood vessel closely associated with the right atrium of the heart
Maxillary artery
A branch of the external carotid artery is
Cadaver
A dead human body used for anatomical study is referred to as a
Inferior Vena Cava
A large vein that returns deoxygenated blood from the lower body and the lower extremities to the right atrium of the heart
Fossa
A shallow depression in a bone is referred to as a
epithelial, muscle, connective, nervous
A term that represents one of the basic tissues of the body is
A membrane
A thin covering of tissue
80
How many bones are in the axial skeleton?
Anterior
In anatomical study, the direction toward the front of the body is referred to as
Medial
In relation to the lungs, the heart lies
Right lymphatic duct
Limp fluid from the right upper extremity drains through the
Basilar artery, brachiocephalic artery
Name 2 unpaired artery
Brachiocephalic artery, left subclavian artery, left common carotid artery
Name 3 branches of the aorta
vomer, maxilla, nasal, zygomatic
Name a bone of the face
Sphenoid bone, occipital bone, temporal bone, frontal bone, parietal bone
Name a cranial bone
Anterior cerebral artery, internal carotid artery
Name an artery involved in the Circle of Willis
Abdominal cavity, thoracic cavity, pelvic cavity, dorsal cavity, ventral cavity
Name an important body cavity
Reproductive system, digestive system, circulatory system, nervous system, respiratory system
Name one of the body systems
Axial skeleton, appendicular skeleton
Name the two divisions of the skeleton
Biscuspid valve, tricuspid valve
Name two valves that are found in the human heart
Femoral artery
The artery that is transmitted through the adductor canal is the
Protoplasm
The basic substance of cell composition is
left atrioventricular orifice
The bicuspid valve of the heart controls the flow of blood through the
Maxilla
The bone of the upper jaw
Systole
The contraction phase of the cardiac cycle
Subclavian artery
The internal thoracic artery is a branch of the
Left ventricle
The last chamber of the heart to contain oxygenated blood before it enters into the aorta?
Bile
The liver produces
Celiac trunk artery
The liver receives its blood supply from which artery?
oropharynx
The middle section of the pharynx is the
Muscle tissue
The myocardium of the heart is composed of what elementary tissue?
206
The number of classified bones in the makeup of the human skeleton is
Ulna
The olecranon process is located on the
Slightly alkaline
The pH of normal blood
Foot
The plantar arteries are located in the
Cranium
The portion of the skull that encloses the brain
Radial artery
The pulse is usually taken at the
A tributary to the right brachiocephalic vein
The right lymph duct is
Mediastinum
The space between the lungs, which houses the heart and larger blood vessels
Zoology
The study of animal life?
Arteriology
The study of the arteries of the body?
Osteology
The study of the bones is
Physiology
The study of the function of the body is
Anatomy
The study of the structure of the body is
Hypogastric
The umbilical arteries are branches of which vessel?
Portal vein
The union of the splenic vein and the superior mesenteric vein forms the
subclavian artery
The vertebral artery arises from the
Anterior communicating artery, basilar artery, Internal carotid artery
Three arteries that are a part of the cerebral arterial circle
They can be called blood platelets, they originate in the bone marrow., they have irregular shapes.
Three characteristics of thrombocytes
Left ventricle, right atrium, superior vena cava
Three structures involved in systemic circulation
Hemoglobin, biconcave disk shapes, non-nucleated cell
Three terms associated with erythrocytes
erythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes
Three types of blood cells
Capillaries
Veins originate all over the body as continuations of
dorsalis pedis artery
What blood vessel is a continuation of the anterior tibial artery?
Superior mesenteric artery
What blood vessel supplies oxygenated blood tothe small intestine and the right half of the large intestine?
Heterocrine gland
What kind of gland is the pancreas?
Kidney
What organ is located in a retroperitoneal position?
Pulmonary semilunar valve
What structure will blood pass through after leaving the right ventricle of the heart?
brachiocephalic artery
Which artery bifurcates into the right subclavian and right common carotid arteries?
Axillary artery
Which blood vessel begins at the lateral border of the first rib and terminates as it passes by the tendon of the terrace major muscle?
Pulmonary semilunar, tricuspid valve
Which of the following blood valves transmit de-oxygenated blood?
Left upper, right lower, left lower
Which quadrants of the body feed the left lymph duct?
5 liters
average volume of blood in an adult human body
