Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

What do the heads of typical ribs contain?

A

Small upper and large lower demifacets, along with a crest splitting both of them

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2
Q

What does the Tubercule of Typical ribs contain?

A

Articular and non-articular part

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3
Q

What is the typical rib’s non-articular part related to?

A

Costo-transverse ligament

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4
Q

What direction does the External Intercostal muscle pass?

A

Obliquely antero-inferiorly

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5
Q

What direction does the Internal Internal muscle pass?

A

Obliquely postero-inferiorly

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6
Q

What muscle is the most active during expiration?

A

Internal Interocostal

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7
Q

What does the Aryepiglottic fold contain?

A

Corniculate, cuneiform cartilages

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8
Q

What supplies stuff above the vocal cord?

A

Internal Laryngeal Nerve

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9
Q

What supplies stuff below the vocal cords?

A

Recurrent laryngeal nerve

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10
Q

What is the motor supply of all the larynx muscles?

A

Recurrent laryngeal

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11
Q

Where does the trachea begin?

A

C6

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12
Q

Where does the trachea lay?

A

Superior mediastinum

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13
Q

Where does the Trachea Terminate?

A

T4 (sternal angle)

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14
Q

What is Posterior to the trachea?

A

Left recurrent laryngeal nerve and Oesophagus

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15
Q

What is anterior to the trachea?

A

The left innominate vein, innominate artery, and Thymus gland

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16
Q

What does the Posterior border of the lung occupy?

A

Para-vertebral gutter

17
Q

What does the inferior border of the lung protrude through?

A

Costo-diaphragmatic recess

18
Q

Where does the IVC open, what level, and what passes through?

A

T8, central tendon, and both lymphatics, and right Phrenic nerve pass through

19
Q

Where is the Oesophageal opening, what level, and what passes through?

A

T10, right crus, vagi, and esophagus

20
Q

Where is the Aortic opening, what level, and what passes through?

A

T12, aorta, Azygos vein, thoracic duct