Anatomy Final Study Quiz

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Chordae Tendinae

what is the name of the structure that connect the atrioventricular valves to the papillary muscle

Oblique

An incision that begins at the left nipple region and goes straight to the umbilical is called a/an dissectional cut?

False

Cardiac muscles have intercalated discs and have rhythmic contractions, whereas smooth muscle has no striations and are voluntary. T/F

Choroid Plexus

Cerebrospinal fluid is produced by what cluster of cells?

3

Each os coxa is made by the fusion of how many bones

Posterior Antebrachial muscle

Extensor muscle of upper appendicular

Anterior ante brachial muscle

Flexor Muscle of Upper Appendicular

False

Flexor retinaculum is muscular tissue located at the distal end of the anterior antebrachium. T/F

2

How many bones makes up the pollen

4

How many total ventricles are there in the brain?

Left Lumbar

Identify the abdominopelvic region that is immediately left lateral to the umbilical?

adipose

Identify the main tissue subtype that provides a lot of cushion and insulation around the organs of our body?

Masseter

Identify the major muscle involved in closing the jaw that is located on the lateral side of the face

Acrominial end

Identify the most lateral structure of the clavicle.

Mentalis

Identify the muscle that lies on the mental protuberance

Levator labii superioris alaeque nasi

Identify the muscles extends fro the medial corner of the eye to the lateral edge of the upper lip

Smooth Muscle

Identify the tissue subtype that is involved in labor contractions during child birth

Chrondrocyte, Osteocyte

Identify the two tissue cell types that sit in a lacuna

Platysma

In order to see any muscle of the anterior neck region, you have to first remove the broad, thin muscle?

anterior

In the anatomicL position, the palms face?

Triquetrum

Name the carpal directly posterior to the pisiform.

Foramen Lacerum

Name the foramen that is directly lateral to the basioccipital?

Foramen Lacerum

Name the foramen that is directly lateral to the dorsum sella region?

Sternohyoid

Name the most vertical muscle on the anterior side of the neck that lies deep to the platysma?

Vertebrochondral

Rib 8 belongs to which rib category?

Vertebra

Singular of Vertebrae

Hypophyseal Fossa

Skull structure the pituitary gland sits in for protection?

Perpendicular Plate of the Ethmoid, Vomer

Superior and Inferior Portion of the Nasal Septum

Maxillary

The anterior palatine is actually a process of what major facial bone?

True

The anucleated cells we have in this chapter were the erythrocytes and the multinucleated cells were the muscle fibers of skeletal muscle. T/F

Lamina

The area between the transverse processes and the spinous process is called the _______________.

False

The cingulate gyrus is part of the cerebral nuclei? T/F

Coracoid Process

The coraconrachialis muscle originates on what many structures of the scapula

True

The digastric and mylohyoid muscles are located under the mandible? T/F

talus

The distal end of the tibia articulates with which tarsal

Posterior

The dorsal radial tuberosity is located on the ___________ side of the radius.

Temporal

The ear canal is a canal in what bone of the skull?

Lateral malleolus

The fibulas longs had a tendon that loops around the ____ lateral mallows and extends to the little toe

Calcaneal

The gastrocnemius muscle inserts on the calcaneus via the ____ tendon

Posterior

The greater sciatic notch is mostly an anterior or posterior structure of the os coxa

Posterior

The hamstring muscles are ____

acetabulum

The head of the femur articulates with what structure of the os coxa

glenoid cavity

The head of the humerus articulates with this structure?

Medial

The lacrimal foramen is located on the ___________ aspect of the eye orbit.

Greater Trochanter

The lateral rotator muscles insert on which major bony structure of the femur?

Corpus Callosum

The left hemisphere and the right hemisphere must coordinate their functions with each other. What brain structure allows for this communication?

Tibia

The medial malleolus is associated with which bone

Right ventricle

The moderator band is located within which chamber of the heart?

Anterior

The quadriceps are ___________ on the upper leg.

Semitendous

The semimembransus is deep to which posterior thigh muscle

True

The spinal cord passes through the vertebral foramen. T/F

Left hypochondriac

The spleen is located in the ____ abdominopelvic region?

mastoid process, sternum, clavicle

The sternocleidomastoid muscle attaches to three bones/bony structures.

palmaris longus

The tendon of what muscle lies superficial to the flexor retinaculum

Long head of the biceps brachii

The tendon of what muscle passes through the inter tubercular sulcus of the humerus

True

The vertebral artery passes through the transverse foramen. T/F

medial

Using Directional Terminology; digit number 3 is _____ to digit number 2 in the hand?

Radius

What bone pivots on the capitulum

Ligament

What connects bone to bone?

Linea Aspera

What is name of the ridge on the posterior side of the femur the splits at the distal end to form the medial and lateral supracondylar lines

Hypothalamus

What is not a structure that make up the brainstem?

Vermillion Border

What is the anatomical name for the edge of the lips?

Popliteal

What is the anatomical name for the posterior aspect of the knee?

Frontal

What is the most anterior lobe of the brain?

Brachioradialis

What is the most lateral muscle of the antebrachium

Trapezius

What is the most posterior neck muscle?

Axis

What is the name of cervical vertebra number 2?

Coronoid Process

What is the name of the area anterior to the mandibular notch?

Capitulum

What is the name of the condyle on the lateral distal end of the humerus?

Foreman Magnum

What is the name of the foramen located between the left and right occipital condyles?

Septum Pellucidium

What is the name of the membranous material that separates the left and right lateral ventricles?

Xiphoid

What is the name of the most inferior part of the sternum.

Clivus

What is the name of the structure that extends from the foramen magnum to the dorm sella?

Deltoid

What is the shoulder muscle?

Dense

What is the strongest or toughest tissue subtype we have in our body?

Transverse Foramen

What is the structure that all cervical vertebrae have that other vertebrae do not have?

Brachium

What is the superficial structure directly distal to the axilla region?

Depressor labii inferioris

What muscle is directly lateral to the mentis?

Adductor Longus

What of the following muscles is anterior to the gracilis?

Pons

What part of the brain alters the breathing and heart rate?

Ischium

What part of the os coxa do you sit on?

Acetubulum

What part of the os coxa does the femur articulate with in the hip region?

Olecranon

What part of the ulna is considered the elbow

Left

What side of the heart is oxygenated?

Greater Tubercle

What structure is proximal and lateral on the humerus?

Popliteal

What superficial region is directly posterior to the knee?

Stratisfied Squamous

What tissue subtype makes up the epithelium of our skin?

Lumbar

Which group of vertabrae supports the main wights of the body

Thoracic

Which group of vertebrae do the ribs attach to

Long Head

Which head of the triceps brachia originates on the lateral border of the scapula

temporal process of zygomatic bone

Which is anterior: the zygomatic process of the temporal bone or the temporal process of the zygomatic bone?

Female

Which is larger; the pelvic arch of a female pelvis or the pelvic arch of a male pelvis

Gluteal Cleft

Which is sagittal: the gluteal cleft or gluteal fold?

Quadratus Femoris

Which is the most inferior lateral rotator muscles?

Splenium

Which is the most posterior portion of the corpus callosum?

Adductor Longus

Which muscle is nearest the proximal portion of the gracilis muscle

Iliopsoas

Which muscle is nearest the proximal portion of the satoris muscle?

Zygomatic minor

Which muscle is superior and attaches to the zygomatic bone?

Pronator Teres

Which of the following muscles is most proximal on the arm?

tibial tuberosity

Which structure is located on the proximal anterior aspect of the tibia?


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