Anatomy Diagrams Flashcards
Name structures A to D

A - Pectoralis major
B - Serratus anterior
C - Latissimus dorsi
D - Long thoracic nerve
Name the three anatomical lines indicated by A, B and C

A - Posterior axillary line
B - Mid axillary line
C - Anterior axillary line

Name structures A, B and C

A - Axillary tail
B - Areola
C - Nipple
Name anatomical lines and landmarks A to E

A - Costal margin
B - Axilla (armpit)
C - Mid axillary line
D - Posterior axillary line
E - Anterior axillary line
Name the anatomical lines A, B and C

A - Costal margin
B - Mid sternal (median) line
C - Mid clavicuar line
Name structures A to E

A - Superficial fascia
B - Deep fascia
C - Pectoralis major
D - Cephalic vein (in delta/pectoral groove)
E - Deltoid muscle
Name the different areas of the parietal pleural A to E

A - Cervical parietal pleura
B - Costal parietal pleura
C - Visceral pleura
D - Diaphagmatic parietal pleura
E - Mediastinal parietal pleural
Name the structures A, B and C associated with the right lung

A - Superior vena cava
B - Azygous vein
C - Phrenic nerve
What are the causes of the labelled indentations A, B and C in the right lung?

A - Azygous vein
B - Superior vena cava
C - Inferior vena cava
Name the structures A to D of the right lung hilum

A - Main bronchus
B - Pulmonary arteries
C - Pulmonary (hilar) lymph nodes
D - Pulmonary veins
Name structures A, B and C associated with the left lung

A - Aorta
B - Common carotid artery
C - Phrenic nerve (left)
What are the causes of the labelled indentation, A, in the left lung?

A - Aorta
Name structures A, B, C and D associated with the left lung hilum

A - Pulmonary artery
B - Pulmonary veins
C - Main bronchi
D - Pulmonary (hilar) lymph nodes
Name the muscle labelled A

A - Pectorlalis minor
Name the muscles A and B

A - Sternocleidomastoid
B - Scalenus anterior, medius and posterior
Name structures A to D

A - Right transversus abdominus
B - Right rectus abdominus
C - Left rectus abdominus
D - Left transversus abdominus
Name structures A to D

A - Right internal oblique
B - Right external oblique
C - Left external oblique
D - Left internal oblique
Name structures A, B and C

A - Aponeurosis (of external oblique)
B - Linea alba
C - Linea semilunaris
Name muscle A and the attachment locations of the external oblique at B, C and D

A - Serratus anterior (right)
B - Superficial aspects of lower ribs
C - Iliac crest
D - Pubic tubercle
Name the three areas of attachment that the internal oblique makes at A, B and C

A - Inferior border of lower ribs
B - Iliac crest
C - Thoracolumbar fascia of lower back
Name structures A and B

A - Linea alba
B - Aponeurosis of (right) internal oblique
What are the 3 attachments made by the transversus abdominus at A, B and C?

A - Deep aspects of lower ribs
B - Iliac crest
C - Thoracolumbar fascia of the lower back
Name structures A, B and C

A - Linea alba
B - Rectus sheath
C - Left transversus abdominus aponeurosis
Name structures A, B and C

A - Left rectus abdominus
B - Left external oblique aponeurosis
C - Left internal oblique aponeurosis


















