Week 35 Quiz Flashcards

1
Q

Dorsalis pedis artery pulse can be easily felt between the tendons of extensor hallucis longus and fifth tendon of extensor digitorum longus

True or False,

A

False

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2
Q

Identify the organ shown in the photomicrograph.

A

Uterus

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3
Q

Identify precisely the region of this organ labelled A.

A

Decidua

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4
Q

Identify the structures labelled with a black arrow.

A

Uterine glands

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5
Q

Classify the structure indicated by the black arrows.

A

Simple branched tubular

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6
Q

What is the function of the structures labelled with a black arrow?

A

Secretion of glycogen

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7
Q

Identify the round structure dominating the photomicrograph.

A

Primary multilaminar follicle

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8
Q

Identify the region labelled A.

A

Granulosa cell layer

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9
Q

Identify the layer labelled B.

A

Zona pellucida

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10
Q

Identify the region labelled C.

A

Theca externa

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11
Q

From what organ was this photomicrograph taken?

A

Ovary

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12
Q

Which of these is not true concerning the boundaries of the lateral compartment of the leg?

A. It is formed medially by the medial surface of the fibula

B. It is formed medially by the lateral surface of the fibula

C. It is formed anteriorly by the anterior intermuscular septum

D. It is formed posteriorly by the posterior intermuscular septum

E. It is formed laterally by the deep fascia of the leg

A

A. It is formed medially by the medial surface of the fibula

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13
Q

Which of these is a muscle of the first layer of the foot?

A. Flexor accessorius

B. Flexor hallucis longus tendon

C. Flexor digitorum longus tendon

D. Flexor digitorum brevis

E. Lumbricals

A

D. Flexor digitorum brevis

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14
Q

Which of these is not correct concerning the function of the plantar aponeurosis?

A. It protects the plantar nerve and vessels from compression

B. It firmly fixes the skin of the sole

C. It helps to maintain the longitudinal arches of the foot by acting as tie beam

D. It provides origin to the muscles of first layer of the sole

E. None of the above

A

E. None of the above

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15
Q

Which is incorrect concerning the capsule of the knee joint?

A. It attaches to the inferior transverse tibiofibular ligament postero-superiorly

B. It is thin in front and behind to allow hinge movements

C. Encloses the joint and attaches to the entire articular margins of the joint

D. The synovial membrane lines the capsule

E. Thick on either side where it blends with the collateral ligaments

A

C. Encloses the joint and attaches to the entire articular margins of the joint

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16
Q

A. Medial plantar nerve and sural nerve

B. Lateral plantar nerve and Medial plantar nerve

C. Lateral plantar nerve and saphenous nerve

D. Sural nerve and saphenous nerve

E. Saphenous nerve and sural nerv

A

D. Sural nerve and saphenous nerve

17
Q

The deltoid ligament of the ankle includes the following except

A. Tibio-navicular

B. Anterior tibiotalar

C. Anterior talofibular

D. Posterior tibiotalar

E. Tibio-calcanea

A

C. Anterior talofibular

18
Q

A. Bi malleolar fracture

B. Fracture of the tibia

C. Fibular fracture

D. None of the above

E. Pott’s fracture

A

E. Pott’s fracture

19
Q

Which of the following is incorrect concerning the tarsal tunnel?

A. Its floor is formed by the medial surfaces of the tibia, talus and calcaneus

B. Located in the posteromedial side of the foot

C. It’s a fibro-osseous tunnel

D. Provides a conduit for muscle tendons only

E. Located in the posterolateral side of the foot

A

D. Provides a conduit for muscle tendons only

20
Q

A. Flexor hallucis longus tendon, posterior tibial artery, flexor digitorum longus tendon

B. Tibialis posterior tendon, posterior tibial artery, flexor hallucis longus tendon

C. Flexor digitorum longus tendon, tibial nerve, flexor hallucis longus tendon

D. Tibialis posterior tendon, posterior tibial vein, flexor digitorum longus tendon

E. Tibialis posterior tendon, posterior tibial vein, flexor hallucis longus tendon

A

B. Tibialis posterior tendon, posterior tibial artery, flexor hallucis longus tendon

21
Q

Which of these nerves lesion will lead to foot drop?

A. Anterior plantar nerve

B. Tibial nerve

C. Sural nerve

D. Common peroneal nerve

E. Posterior tibial nerve

A

D. Common peroneal nerve

22
Q

Which of the following is not involved in the stability of the ankle joint?

A. Adapted for walking

B. Strong, medial, and lateral collateral ligaments

C. Close interlocking of its articular surfaces

D. Tendons crossing the joint

E. Deepening of tibiofibular socket posteriorly by the inferior transverse tibiofibular ligament

A

A. Adapted for walking

23
Q

A. Sub-cuboidal joint

B. Talomalleolar joint

C. Subtalar joint

D. Sub-navicular joint

E. Talofibular joint

A

C. Subtalar joint

24
Q

Identify the muscles labelled A and B:

A. Peroneus brevis and extensor hallucis longus

B. Anterior tibialis and peroneus brevis

C. Extensor hallucis longus and peroneus brevis

D. Flexor hallucis longus and flexor hallucis brevis

E. Extensor hallucis longus and peroneus tertius

A

E. Extensor hallucis longus and peroneus tertius

25
Q

A. Abductor digiti minimi and abductor brevis

B. Abductor digiti minimi and abductor hallucis

C. Adductor hallucis and adductor digiti minimi

D. Abductor brevis and abductor digiti minimi

E. Adductor digiti minimi and adductor hallucis

A

B. Abductor digiti minimi and abductor hallucis