Study 3 Flashcards

1
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Cephalon

A

Head

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2
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Cervics

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Neck

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3
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Thoracis

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Thorax/chest cavity

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4
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Brachium

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Upper arm

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5
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Antebrachium

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Forearm

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6
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Carpus

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Wrist

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7
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Manus

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Hand

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8
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Abdomen

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Stomach

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9
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Limbus

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Lower back/lumbar

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10
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Gluteus

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Buttocks

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11
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Pelvis

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Pelvis

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12
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Pubis

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Anterior pelvis

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13
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Inguen

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Groin/upper inner thigh

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14
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Femur

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Thigh upper leg

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15
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Crus

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Anterior knee to ankle;shin

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16
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Sure

A

Calf or gastric nemeis

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17
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Tarsus

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Ankle

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18
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Pes

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Ped/foot

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19
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Planta

A

Sole of foot

20
Q

Right upper quadrant (5)

A

Kidney
Liver
Stomach
Sm and lg intestine pieces
gall bladder

21
Q

Left upper quadrant (5)

A

Liver
Pancreas
Spleen
Lg intestine
Kidney
Stomach

22
Q

Right lower quadrant (5)

A

Small intestine
Large intestine
Ureter
Reproductive organs
Cecum

23
Q

9 abdominopelvic regions

A

Right hypochondriac
Epigastric
Left hypochondriac
Right lumbar
Left lumbar
Umbilical
right inguinal or iliac
Left Inguinal or iliac
Hypogastric

24
Q

List the body cavities that make up the ventral cavity

A

Thoracic and abdominal pelvic

25
Q

List the two layers that line the abdominopelvic region and describe their location

A

Visceral peritoneum (inside)
Parietal peritoneum (outside)

26
Q

List the four cavities that make up the thoracic cavity

A

R pleural space : R lung
Left pleural space: left lung
 mediastinum: esophagus, trachea, aortic arch
Pericardial space : heart

27
Q

List the two layers that lines the thoracic cavity and describe their location each other

A

Visceral pleura inside, parietal pleura outside

28
Q

List the two layers that line outside of the heart and describe their location to each other

A

Visceral pericardium inside, parietal pericardium outside

29
Q

Describe the nature and function of the mesenteries of the abdominal pelvic region

A

Connective tissue that holds organs in place

30
Q

List the two sections that make up dorsal cavity

A

Cranial and spinal

31
Q

List the three layers that line the dorsal cavity

A

Dura Mater, arachnoid, pia matter

32
Q

List the cells that line the dorsal cavity and what specific fluid they secrete

A

Epping Dimo sells Evan Dimo fluid, cerebral spinal fluid

33
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Olfactory

A

Smell

34
Q

Optic

A

 Vision

35
Q

Oculomotor

A

I movement via medial and lateral rectus and inferior oblique in superior rectus muscle; lid elevation via the leather eater muscles. Pupil constriction; ciliary muscles

36
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Trochlear

A

Eye movement via superior oblique muscles

37
Q

Trigeminal

A

Sensation from skin to face and scalp to mucous membranes of the mouth and nose; chewing

38
Q

Abducens

A

Eye movement via lateral rectus movement

39
Q

Facial

A

 Pain in temperature from ear area; deep sensations from the face; taste from anterior 2/3 of tongue. Muscles of the face and scalp. Lachrymal submandibular and sublingual salivary glands

40
Q

Vestibulocochlear

A

Hearing and equilibrium

41
Q

Glossopharyngeal

A

Pain in temperature from ear taste and sensation from posterior 1/3 of tongue and pharynx skeletal muscles of throat parotid glands

42
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Vagus

A

Sensations from pharynx, larynx, thoracic and abdominal visceral muscles of the soft palate, larynx and pharynx. Thoracic and abdominal viscera; cells of the secretory glands; cardiac and smooth muscle innervation to the level of splenic flexure

43
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Accessory

A

Skeletal muscles of the pharynx and larynx and sternocladiomasteoid and trapezius muscles

44
Q

Hypoglossal

A

Skeletal muscles of the tongue

45
Q

Mesenteries

A

Fused layers of visceral peritoneum that attach suspended organs in the abdominopelvic region

46
Q

Dorsal body cavity lined by Eben Dimo cells that secrete cerebral spinal fluid and three layers of meninges

A

cranial cavity =brain
Spinal cavity= Spinal cord

47
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Serous membranes: double membranes of loose connective tissue covered by a layer of simple squamous epithelium called mesothelioma

A

Visceral means laying against the organ
Parietal mean slang against the wall
Peritoneum
Pericardium
Pleura
Mesenteries