General Anatomy 2 Flashcards
1
Q
what is the origin of the thoracic duct? cisterna chyli subclavian artery pelvic lymph nodes abdominal lymph vessels
A
cisterna chyli
L2- arises up spine
2
Q
what muscle is responsible for the first 15 degrees of abduction at the shoulder? supraspinatus infraspinatus teres minor subscapularis
A
supraspinatus
(only one that does AB)
SITS
AB EX EX IN
3
Q
which of the following assists in flexion of the shoulder? pectoralis major pectoralis minor rhomboid major rhomboid minor
A
pectoralis major
only one that crosses the shoulder
4
Q
the long head of the biceps inserts on the \_\_\_\_\_? infraglenoid tubercle supraglenoid tubercle coracoid process coronoid process
A
supraglenoid tubercle
5
Q
which of the following does not have a styloid process? temporal bone ulna radius occiput
A
occiput
6
Q
what nerve innervates the latissimus dorsi? thoracodorsal long thoracic dorsal scapular suprascapular
A
thoracodorsal
7
Q
what nerve innervated the rhomboids? thoracodorsal long thoracic dorsal scapular suprascapular
A
dorsal scapular
8
Q
the pronator teres is innervated by \_\_\_\_? ulnar nerve median nerve radial nerve anterior interosseous
A
median nerve
pronator quadratus = anterior interosseous
9
Q
which of the following is part of the posterior abdominal muscles and attaches to the femur? quadratus lumborum rectus abdominus iliacus thoracic diaphragm
A
iliacus
10
Q
which layer of the epidermis is the deepest? striatum corneum striatum lucidum striatum granulosum striatum germinativum
A
striatum germinativum (AKA basale)
11
Q
which of the following attaches to the anterior sacrum and greater trochanter? gluteus maximus gluteus medius gluteus minimus piriformis
A
piriformis
12
Q
the sacrotuberous ligament connects which two bones?
ischium, sacrum
ilium, sacrum
ischium, ilium
A
ischium, sacrum
13
Q
the ilium, ischium, and pubis make up the \_\_\_? greater sciatic foramen lesser sciatic foramen obturator canal acetabulum
A
acetabulum
14
Q
which of the following flexes the knee and plantar flexes the foot? tibialis posterior fibulas longus soleus plantaris
A
plantaris
or gastroc/ more responsible
15
Q
the tibias anterior is innervated by the \_\_\_\_? tibial nerve common peroneal medial plantar deep fibular nerve
A
deep fibular (peroneal) nerve
common peroneal = short head of the bicep