General Anatomy Part 1 Flashcards
Winging scapula
serratus anterior; Long Thoracic n
flaring scapula
rhomboids; Dorsal Scapular n
muscles of the rotator cuff
supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis
SITS
nerve to supply to rotator cuff muscles
suprascapular nerve (axillary n to the teres minor)
origin of the biceps brachii
coracoid process (short head) supraglenoid tubercle of scapula (long head)
nerve supply to pronator teres
median n
muscles of the anterior forearm NOT supplied by the median nerve
biceps brachii (musculocutaneous),Flexor carpi ulnaris (ulnar), flexor dig. prof. (1/2 ulnar, 1/2 median)
posterior forearm muscle NOT supplied by the radial nerve
ext. carpi ulnaris (post. interosseous n.)
muscle considered the floor of the pelvic cavity? nerve supply?
levator ani; pudendal plexus (S2, 3 and 4 keep it off the floor)
longest muscle of the body?
shortest?
sartorius;
stapedius
Which muscles of the anterior thigh cross two joints?
Rectus femoris and Sartorius
What is the “Tailor’s muscle?”
Sartorius
blood and nerve supply to medial thigh muscles
obturator nerve and artery (femoral to pectineus)
nerve supply to gluteus maximus
inferior gluteal nerve (superior to medius and minimus)
nerve supply to lateral leg muscles?
superficial peroneal/fibular n
blood supply to posterior thigh
deep femoral
blood supply to anterior thigh
femoral
when do internal organs begin to form
2nd month
efferent cranial nerves develop
basal plate
3rd pharyngeal pouch
thymus gland
2nd pharyngeal pouch
pharyngeal tonsil
multinucleated, striated muscle
skeletal
striated, uninucleated muscels
cardiac
spindle shaped with central nuclei
smooth
suture between parietal and temporal bones
squamous
suture between frontal bone and parietal
coronal
suture between occiput, parietal and temporal
lamboidal
immoveable, no movement
synarthrosis
when you sin, you go to Timeout. When you’re in timeout, you don’t move (helps me)
synchondroses
epiphyseal plate (synarthrosis)
slightly moveable
amphiarthrosis
between distal ulna/radius or between distal tib/fib
syndesmoses (amphiarthrosis)
fibrocartilage, amphiarthrosis joints
symphysis (IVD or pubic symphysis)
synovial joints-freely moveable
diarthrosis