Anatomy III - Unit 7
The major blood supply to the brain enters through the:
Carotid Canal
The wrist bones are called the:
Carpal Bones
The ileum joins the large intestines at the:
Cecum
The last one inch of the rectum is referred to as the:
Anal canal
The vermiform appendix projects from the:
Beginning of the colon
The emulsification of fats is accomplished by:
Bile
A rounded mass of mechanically digested food is referred to as a(n):
Bolus
A part of the mandible:
Condylar process
The nerves for the sense of olfaction pass through the
Cribriform plate
The auditory ossicle shaped like an anvil:
Incus
The gall bladder is attached to the undersurface of the:
Liver
which is the largest digestive organ?
Liver
The opening located in the inferior part of the occipital bone is called:
Magnum
Which of the following bones does not contain a paranasal sinus
Mandible
The hollow chamber that runs the length of the diaphysis of a long bone:
Medullary canal
The salivary glands are situated adjacent to the:
Mouth
When the ascending colon reaches the undersurface of the liver it is called the:
Right colic hepatic flexure
The ascending colon is located within or on the:
Right side of the abdomen
The cardiac sphincter is associated with which of the following:
Stomach
What is the depression on the superior surface of the sternum located between the clavicular notch called?
Suprasternal notch
The tarsal bone that the tibia articulates with is:
Talus
Collectively, the ankle bones are referred to as _______bones:
Tarsal
The distal, medial process of the humerus to which the ulna articulates:
Trochlea
T/F Excess glucose can be stored as glycogen or converted to fat
True
The medial border of the scapulae is referred to as:
Vertebral Border
Which of the following increases the absorption area of the small intestines?
Villi
The portion of the jaw in which the teeth are located are referred to as the:
alveolar process
The distal, lateral process of the humerus to which the radial articulates with is:
capitulum
The valve situated in the orifice between the esophagus & stomach is the:
cardiac sphincter
The small intestines are contained mostly within the:
central portion of the abdominal cavity
Transverse foramina are found in:
cervical vertebrae
Which of these stomach cell types is not correctly matched with its function?
chief cells: produce intrinsic factor
The portion of the sternum that articulates with the medial end of the clavicle is referred to as the:
clavicular notch
The most inferior portion of the vertebral column:
coccyx
The portion of the skull that encloses the brain is referred to as the:
cranium
The shortest portion of the small intestines is the:
duodenum
Choose the correct order of the small intestines:
duodenum, jejunum, ileum
Bile:
emulsies fats
The superior and medial nasal conchae are formed by the projections of this bone:
ethmoid
The two rounded prominences located at the upper part of the forehead are called:
frontal eminences
Most of digestion takes place within the:
jejunum
The smallest of the facial bones is the:
lacrimal
The mandible articulates with the skull at the:
mandibular fossa
The palatine process is a feature on which bone:
maxillary
Of the following, which two bones help form the hard palate?
maxillary and palatine
The function of the pharynx is to transport food from the:
mouth to the esophagus
Hydrochloric acid is
necessary for the conversion of pepsinogen to pepsin a ternary acid
The structure with which the atlas articulates is called:
occipital condyle
The exocrine secretion of the pancreas secretes:
pancreatic juice
The lambdoidal suture is found between:
parietal & occipital bones
Which of the following forms the superior portion of the nasal septum?
perpendicular plate of the ethmoid
The auditory ossicles are contained within the:
petrous portion of the temporal bone
The linear aspera is a vertical ridge located on the:
posterior aspect of the femur
The fundus of the stomach is that part:
projecting above the cardia
The area of the pelvis on which we sit is formed by the:
two ishchia
The portion of the mouth that is bounded externally by the cheeks and lips and internally by the gingivae and teeth is called:
vestibule
The zygomatic arch is formed by the:
zygomatic process of the temporal bone/temporal process of the zygomatic bone
Peyer's patches are lymph nodes embedded in the walls of the:
Ileum
The longest portion of the small intestines is the:
Ileum
Which of the following, houses the hypophysis?
Stella turcica
Which of the following, describes the breakdown of food by both mechanical and chemical means?
Digestion
The portion of the alimentary canal is located between the pharynx and the stomach is:
Esophagus
The light spongy bone located in the anterior part of the floor of the cranium between the orbits is:
Ethmoid
Salivary glands are:
Exocrine glands & Accessory Glands
The chief cells secrete the following:
Pepsinogen
The portion of the gastro-intestinal canal located between the mouth and esophagus:
Pharynx
Large muscular fold that allow for the stomach to expand and contract are called
Rugae
