2013 anatomy Flashcards
What happens in the early stages of cleavage?
A. Increase in the number of cells
What type of epithelia is present in the esophagus?
A. Pseudostratified ciliated
B. Stratified squamous
B. Stratified squamous
What is the function of osteoblasts?
A. Bone resorption
B. Collagen secretion
B. Collagen secretion
Which part of the placental membrane is in direct contact with the maternal blood?
A. Syncytiotrophoblast
B. Fetal endothelia
A. Syncytiotrophoblast
Which type of collagen is mainly present in hyaline cartilage?
Type II collagen
What is the function of an extensor muscle?
Increasing the angle at a joint
What provides the motor innervation to sternocleidomastoid muscle?
A. C2-C3
B. Spinal Accessory nerve
B. Spinal Accessory nerve
Which nerve supplies the muscles that developed from the 2nd pharyngeal arch?
A. Trigeminal nerve
B. Accessory nerve
C. Facial nerve
C. Facial nerve
What blood cell is considered an agranulocyte?
Lymphocyte
Which brain lobes are separated by the lateral fissure?
A. Parietal and occipital lobes
B. Temporal and frontal lobes
B. Temporal and frontal lobes
Which cells are responsible for repairing nerve damage?
A. Schwann cells
B. Astrocytes
A. Schwann cells
Which of the following carries exclusively sensory innervation to the trunk? A. Dorsal rami B. Ventral rami C. Dorsal root D. Ventral root
C. Dorsal root
Which of the following nerves provides sensory innervation to the face?
A. Trigeminal nerve
B. Facial nerve
A. Trigeminal nerve
Sodium valproate is an antiepileptic that was prescribed to a pregnant woman at the 12th gestational month taking into consideration the risk-to-benefit ratio. What congenital defect can be caused by this drug? A. Neural tube defects B. Liver problems C. Intestinal problems D. Renal problems
A. Neural tube defects
What is the location of preganglionic fibers in the sympathetic nervous system?
A. Posterior horn of the gray matter
B. Lateral horn of the gray matter
C. Anterior horn of the gray matter
B. Lateral horn of the gray matter