general anatomy 3 Flashcards
which of the following is a freely moveable joint? diarthrodial synarthrodial amphidromical fibrous
diarthrodial
which of the following motions is responsible for closing the glottis? adduction abduction flexion extension
adduction
how many lobes are in the lungs?
5
hausfrau are located in which part of the body? stomach duodenum colon pancreas
colon
which of the following muscles forms the anterior border of the axillary triangle? pectoralis major latissimus dorsi serrates anterior pectoralis minor
pectoralis major
which of the following organs has both endocrine and exocrine function? spleen kidney pancreas duodenum
pancreas
fluid that collects outside the lungs would consolidate first at which of the following locations? costodiaphragmatic recess costovertebral region costophrenic angle parietal pleura
costodiaphragmatic recess
where does lobar consolidation take place first? costodiaphragmatic recess apex of the lung lower lobes of the lung middle of the lung
lower lobes of the lung
which of the following fetal bypasses is located exclusively in the right atrium? foramen ovale tetralogy of fallot ductus arteriosus ductus venosus
foramen ovale
which of the following muscles is not a supra hyoid muscle? stylohyoid mylohyoid geniohyoid infrahyoid
infrahyoid
the thoracic duct empties into the junction of which of the following?
right subclavian and internal jugular
left subclavian and external jugular
left subclavian and internal jugular
left subclavian and internal jugular
all of the following are within the broad ligament except \_\_\_\_. ovary urethra fallopian tubes uterus
urethra
which of the following structures forms the anterior border of the inguinal canal?
inguinal ligament
external oblique aponeurosis
fascia trasversalis
internal oblique and transversus abdominus
external oblique aponeurosis
which of the following muscles is an internal rotator of the shoulder? supraspinatus infraspinatus teres minor subscapularis
subscapularis
which of the following is an attachment for the long head of the triceps? supraglenoid tubercle coracoid process infraglenoid tubercle coronoid process
infraglenoid tubercle
which of the following nerves is responsible for wrist drop? musculocutaneous medial ulnar radial
radial
which of the following is the largest muscle in the body? sartorius gluteus medius gluteus maximus gracilis
sartorius
which of the following muscles is involved with adducting the thigh? tensor fascia lata gracilis sartorius rectus femoris
gracilis
which of the following separates the greater sciatic notch from the lesser sciatic notch? sacrospinous ligament sacrotuberous ligament ischial spine pudendal artery
ischial spine
which of the following passes through both the greater and lesser sciatic foramina? piriformis muscle obturator internus pudendal nerve obturator externus
pudendal nerve