Anatomy 2019 Flashcards
What is the name of the cavity that forms in the Graafian follicle?
A. Antrum
B. Amnion
A. Antrum
Which type of epithelial tissue consists of layers of flat cells?
A. Simple squamous
B. Stratified columnar
C. Stratified squamous
D. Simple columnar
A. Simple squamous
Which one is a unicellular gland?
A. Goblet cell
B. Myoepithelial cell
A. Goblet cell
What is the function of meissner’s corpuscles?
A. Touch receptor
B. Heat receptor
C. Pain receptor
D. Cold receptor
A. Touch receptor
What structure is formed due to the migration of epiblast cells in the caudal edge of the node?
A. Extraembryonic mesoderm
B. Paraxial mesoderm
C. Lateral mesoderm
D. Intermediate mesoderm
B. Paraxial mesoderm
Which maternal part forms the placenta?
A. Decidua parietalis
B. Decidua capsularis
C. Decidua basalis
D. Decidua menstrualis
C. Decidua basalis
How does brown adipose differ from white adipose?
Use fatty acid to produce heat
How many pouches do humans have?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
D. 5
What is formed by the Paraxial mesoderm?
A. Vertebra
B. Kidney
A. Vertebra
What statement best describes the abdomen plane?
A. Transpyloric planes passes at the level L3
B. Transpyloric planes passes at the level L1
C. Smth of iliac crest passes at level L5
D. Subcostal plane passes at the level L2
B. Transpyloric planes passes at the level L1
What is a glial cell in the CNS?
A. Astrocyte
B. Purkinge
C. Basket
D. Satellite
A. Astrocyte
What cell acts like macrophages in CNS?
A. Microglia
B. Astrocyte
C. Oligodendrocytes
D. Schwann cells
A. Microglia
Which one is a feature of articulate cartilage?
A. It contains dense ECM
B. Has a lot of blood vessels
C. Rich in innervation supply
D. Cells are arranged in rows
A. It contains dense ECM
Which supplement prevents neural tube defects?
A. Folic acid
B. Vitamin B
C. Vitamin D
D. Omega-3
A. Folic acid
Which foramen does the facial nerve pass through?
A. Foramen ovale
B. Internal acoustic meatus
C. Stylomastoid foramen
D. Jugular foramen
B. Internal acoustic foramen
What forms the roof of the posterior triangle?
A. Superficial
B. Investing layer of deep fascia
C. Intervertebral
D. Prevertebral
B. Investing layer of deep fascia
In which bone does foramen ovale and rotundum lie?
A. Temporal
B. Sphenoid
C. Occipital
D. Ethmoid
B. Sphenoid
The inferior part of which bone forms part of the base of the anterior triangle of the neck?
A. Mandible
B. Manubrium
A. Mandible
Which muscle is fusiform?
A. Deltoid
B. Biceps
C. Rectus Femoris
D. Pectoralis
B. Biceps
Which is a true and typical rib?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 10
C. 4
Which part supply the anterior part of the trunk and lower limbs?
A. Ventral ramus
B. Ventral root
C. Dorsal ramus
D. Dorsal root
A. Ventral ramus
What is the type of joint in the thumb?
A. Saddle
B. Hinge
A. Saddle
Which lobe is most rostral?
Frontal
Which ligament attaches sacrum to ischial spine?
A. Sacrospinous ligament
B. Iliolumbar ligament
C. Sacrotuberous ligament
A. Sacrospinous ligament
What will be temporarily present if the ovulated egg was not fertilized?
A. Corpus albican
B. Corpus luteum
A. Corpus albican
What type of innervation does the supraorbital nerve provide?
A. Sensory from the scalp
B. Sensory to the cornea
C. Parasympathetic to the forehead
D. Motor from the scalp
A. Sensory from the scalp
Retraction of which muscle is most important to expose the contents of the carotid triangle?
A. Omohyoid
B. Sternocleidomastoid
C. Sternohyoid
D. Sternothyroid
B. Sternocleidomastoid
What is the function of desmosomes?
A. Intercellular communication
B. Diffuse tension
C. Attach to terminal web
D. Move microvilli
B. Diffuse tension
Which is a correct match of arch with its derivative?
A. First arch- stylopharyngeus muscle
B. Second arch- muscles of facial expression
C. Sixth arch- hyoid
B. Second arch- muscles of facial expression
What is a characteristic of haversian system?
A. Present spongy bone
B. Develop around volkmann canal
C. Develop around a blood vessel
D. More in rapidly growing adolescents
C. Develop around blood vessels