AP Final Anatomy Flashcards

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What is #1?

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Crista Galli

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2
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What is #2?

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Superior concha

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3
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What is #3?

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Middle Concha

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4
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What is #4?

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Inferior concha

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5
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What is the red bone?

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Ethmoid bone

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6
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What innervates #1?

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Trigeminal nerve (V)

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7
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What innervates #2?

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Glossopharyngeal nerve (IX)

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8
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What innervates #3?

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Vagus nerve (X)

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9
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What nerve innervates at #1?

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Vagus (X)

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10
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What nerve innervates taste at #2?

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Glossopharyngeal (IX)

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11
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What nerve innervates taste at #3?

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Facial nerve (VII)

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12
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What nerve innervates #4?

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Vagus (X)

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13
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What nerve innervates somatic sensation at #5?

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Glossopharyngeal (IX)

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14
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What nerve innervates somatic sensation at #6?

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Trigeminal nerve branch V3 (mandibular division)

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15
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What nerve innervates this area?

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Glossopharyngeal (IX)

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16
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What nerve innervates this area?

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Vagus (X)

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17
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What is #1?

A

Epiglottis

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18
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What is #2?

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Hyoid bone

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19
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What is #3?

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Median thyrohyoid ligament

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20
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What is #4?

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Laryngeal prominence

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21
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What is #5?

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Cricothyroid ligament

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22
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What is #6?

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Cricotracheal ligament

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23
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What is #7?

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Thyrohyoid membrane

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24
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What is #8?

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Thyrohyoid ligament

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What is #9?
Foramen for the superior laryngeal nerve/artery/vein
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What is #10?
Superior horn
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What is #11?
Thyroid cartilage
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What is #12?
Cricothyroid joint
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What is #13?
Cricoid cartilage
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What muscle is this?
External cricothyroid
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What is #1?
Vagus nerve (X)
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What is #2?
Right inferior laryngeal nerve
33
What is #3?
The right recurrent laryngeal nerve
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What is #4?
Superior laryngeal nerve
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What is #5?
Internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve
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What is #6?
External branch of the superior laryngeal nerve
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What is #7?
Left inferior laryngeal nerve
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What is #8?
Left recurrent laryngeal nerve
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What is #1?
Arch of the cricoid cartilage
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What is #2?
Articular facet for arytenoid cartilage
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What is #3?
Articular facet for the thyroid cartilage
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What is #1?
Cornelius, I mean, Corniculate cartilage
43
What is #1?
Thyroarytenoid muscle
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What is #2?
Lateral cricoarytenoid muscle
45
What is #4?
Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle
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What is #1?
Vocalis muscle
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What is #2?
Lateral cricoarytenoid muscle
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What is #3?
Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle
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What is #1?
The oblique arytenoids
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What is #2?
Transverse arytenoids
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What is #3?
Thyroarytenoid muscle
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What is #4?
Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle
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What is #1? Describe it's movement
Cricothyroid muscle. It tightens the vocal cords when it contracts
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What is #2? Describe it's movement
Vocalis muscle. Lateral to the vocal ligament and on contraction it increases tension in the vocal cords
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What is #3? Describe it's movement
Thyroarytenoid muscle. As it contracts it pulls the arytenoid forwards which as a rotational axis and pivots, as it does so, the glottis closes.
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What is #4? Describe it's movement
Transverse arytenoid muscle. As it contracts, the arytenoids are pulled closer together to close the glottis.
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What is #5? Describe it's movement
Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle. As this muscle contracts it makes the arytenoids swivel in a way that abducts the cords (opens).
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What is #6? Describe it's movement
Lateral cricoarytenoid muscle. It connects the tips of the arytenoids and as it contracts, they arytenoids rotate in a way that adducts or closes the vocal cords.
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What is #1?
Pectoralis minor
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What is #2?
Serratus anterior
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What is #1?
Hyoid bone
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What is #2?
Thyrohyoid membrane *note, this is going off powerpoint slide #3 from lecture 17 and does seem to be labeled slightly differently from his earlier lecture packet. The hyoid bone appears to be shaved down, perhaps this is posterior aspect of the thyrohyoid membrane?*
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What is #3?
Thyrohyoid muscle
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What is #4?
Median cricothyroid ligament *Another one from slide 3 from lecture 17 that is labeled differently from his earlier packet. We simply called this the cricothyroid ligament in an earlier lecture, the slide has it labeled as median cricothyroid ligament*
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What is #5?
Cricothyroid muscles
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What is #7?
Inferior laryngeal nerve
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What is #8?
Internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve
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What is #9?
Superior laryngeal artery/vein
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What is #10?
External branch of the superior laryngeal nerve
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What is #11?
Hyoid bone
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What is #12?
Median thyrohyoid ligament
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What is #13?
Thyroarytenoid muscle
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What is #14?
Lateral cricothyroid muscle *note in earlier slide packet this was labeled as lateral cricoarytenoid muscle but this slide had it labeled as cricothyroid, not sure which one his Schmidtness would prefer us to use*
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What is #15?
Median cricothyroid ligament
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What is #16?
Cricothyroid muscles
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What is #17?
Internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve
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What is #18?
Galen's anastomosis
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What is #19?
Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle
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What is #1?
Superior pharyngeal constrictors, S1 - S4
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What is #2?
Middle pharyngeal constrictors M1 and M2
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What is #3?
Inferior pharyngeal constrictors L1 and L2
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What is #1a?
Anterior digastric muscle
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What is #1b?
Posterior digastric muscle
84
What is #2?
Stylohyoid muscle
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What is #3?
Mylohyoid muscle
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What is #4?
Geniohyoid muscle
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What is #1?
Mylohyoid muscle
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What is #2?
Anterior digastric muscle/belly
89
What is #3?
Infrahyoid muscles
90
What is #4?
Styloid process
91
What is #5?
Mastoid process
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What is #6
Posterior digastric muscle/belly
93
What is #7?
Stylohyoid muscle
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What is #8?
Central/intermediate tendon
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What is #9?
Connective tissue sling
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What is #10?
Hyoid bone
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What is #1?
Geniohyoid muscle
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What is #2?
Mylohyoid muscle
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What is #1?
Anterior digastric muscle
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What is #2?
Mylohyoid muscle
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What is #3?
Sternohyoid muscle
102
What is #4?
Central/intermediate tendon of the omohyoid muscle
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What is #5?
Stylohyoid muscle
104
What is #6?
Posterior digastric muscle
105
What is #7?
Thyrohyoid muscle
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What is #8?
Sternothyroid muscle
107
What is #9?
Omohyoid muscle (superior above the central tendon, inferior below)
108
What is #1?
Mylohyoid
109
What is #2?
Hyoid bone
110
What is #3?
Thyrohyoid muscle
111
What is #4?
Thyroid cartilage
112
What is #5?
Sternothyroid muscle
113
What is #6?
Anterior digastric muscle
114
What is #7?
Posterior digastric muscle
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What is #8?
Stylohyoid muscle
116
What is #9?
Sternohyoid muscle
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What is #10?
Omohyoid muscles, superior and inferior
118
What is #5?
Omohyoid muscle
119
What is #6?
Sternohyoid muscle
120
What is #7?
Sternothyroid muscle
121
What is #8?
Thyrohyoid muscle