Anatomy I - Exam 2 - Practice Questions Flashcards

C. Axillary

B. Trapezius

E. thoracodorsal nerve.

A. Teres major

D. Superior facet of the greater tubercle

C. Teres minor

B. Infraspinatus

E. Supraspinatus

B. Axillary

D. Serratus anterior

C. Long thoracic

D. Superior (supreme) thoracic artery

D. Subscapular artery

D. Musculocutaneous nerve

E. Brachialis

A. Short head of the biceps brachii

D. Both the brachial artery and the median nerve

D. Superior ulnar collateral

B. Pronator teres muscle

A. Ulnar

D. Musculocutaneous

A. Flexor carpi ulnaris

C. Base of the third metacarpal

B. Flexor digitorum profundus

C. Both the ulnar nerve and the median nerve

B. Ulnar

C. Extensor carpi radialis longus

A. Flexor digitorum profundus

C. Median nerve

B. Ulnar

B. Decrease, lateral

A. Ulnar

C. Radial

B. The ulnar nerve accompanies the ulnar artery in the forearm.

B. Extensor pollicis longus

B. Scaphoid

A. Abductor pollicis brevis

C. Ulnar

A. Superficial radial

B. Radial nerve

E. Both the ulnar nerve and artery

A. Ulnar nerve only

A. Ulnar nerve only

A. Flexor pollicis brevis

D. Median

A. They are innervated by the ulnar nerve.

E. Median nerve

D. Each arises from the radial side of a deep flexor tendon.

C. Both the ulnar nerve and the median nerve

B. Palmar interossei

A. Most lymph from the breast drains to pectoral and then axillary lymph nodes.

B. Medial pectoral nerve

B. Axillary a.

D. Scapular

B. The tubercle of a typical rib articulates with the transverse process of the vertebra with the same number.

A. Long thoracic nerve

B. Internal intercostal muscle

C. Thoracoacromial artery

B. Anterior scalene

D. Aortic

A. Spinotransversalis

A. Posterior

B. Erector spinae group

E. Iliocostalis group