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[Show more]What structure in the IVD is a remnant of the notochord? 
Nucleus Pulposis 
 
 
 
T4 Dermatome is level with what? 
nipple 
 
 
 
 
T10 dermatome is level with what? 
umbilicus 
 
 
 
T1-T6 Dorsal Rami 
medial branches = intrinsic back muscles, then cutaneous, lateral branches = purely motor (erecto...
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Add to cartWhat structure in the IVD is a remnant of the notochord? 
Nucleus Pulposis 
 
 
 
T4 Dermatome is level with what? 
nipple 
 
 
 
 
T10 dermatome is level with what? 
umbilicus 
 
 
 
T1-T6 Dorsal Rami 
medial branches = intrinsic back muscles, then cutaneous, lateral branches = purely motor (erecto...
Mesoderm, what are the derivatives? 
Paraxial 
Intermediate 
Head 
Lateral plate 
Paraxial - Somites (31) 
Intermediate - Urogenital system and kidneys 
Head - Skull, MM, CT of head, dentine 
Lateral plate - Adrenal cortex, blood & lymph, spleen 
 
 
 
spleen and adrenal cortex are from 
mesoderm la...
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Add to cartMesoderm, what are the derivatives? 
Paraxial 
Intermediate 
Head 
Lateral plate 
Paraxial - Somites (31) 
Intermediate - Urogenital system and kidneys 
Head - Skull, MM, CT of head, dentine 
Lateral plate - Adrenal cortex, blood & lymph, spleen 
 
 
 
spleen and adrenal cortex are from 
mesoderm la...
Limb Bud rotation: 
90 degrees lateral= 
 
90 degrees medial= 
lateral= arms 
(arms stick out) 
 
medial= legs 
(legs go straight down) 
 
 
 
Planes of the body: 
What plane divides the body in A-P? 
 
R-L? 
 
S-I? 
A-P= Coronal/ Frontal 
 
R-L= Sagittal/ median 
 
S-I= Transverse/ horizontal 
 
 
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Add to cartLimb Bud rotation: 
90 degrees lateral= 
 
90 degrees medial= 
lateral= arms 
(arms stick out) 
 
medial= legs 
(legs go straight down) 
 
 
 
Planes of the body: 
What plane divides the body in A-P? 
 
R-L? 
 
S-I? 
A-P= Coronal/ Frontal 
 
R-L= Sagittal/ median 
 
S-I= Transverse/ horizontal 
 
 
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Which nerve is not located in the carotid triangle? 
A. vagus nerve 
B. accessory nerve 
C. hypoglossal nerve 
D. cervical sympathetic chain 
B. accessory nerve 
 
 
 
The sternal angle lies at the level of what IVD? 
A. T2/T3 
B. T3/T4 
C. T4/T5 
D. T5/T6 
C. T4/T5 
 
 
 
 
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A. vagus nerve 
B. accessory nerve 
C. hypoglossal nerve 
D. cervical sympathetic chain 
B. accessory nerve 
 
 
 
The sternal angle lies at the level of what IVD? 
A. T2/T3 
B. T3/T4 
C. T4/T5 
D. T5/T6 
C. T4/T5 
 
 
 
 
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The walls of hollow organs and some blood vessels contain this muscle tissue? 
Smooth 
Skeletal 
Cardiac 
Striated 
Smooth 
 
 
 
Fibrocartilage unites bone in which of the following articulations? 
Hinge 
Symphysis 
Suture 
Saddle Joint 
Symphysis 
 
 
 
 
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Add to cartThe walls of hollow organs and some blood vessels contain this muscle tissue? 
Smooth 
Skeletal 
Cardiac 
Striated 
Smooth 
 
 
 
Fibrocartilage unites bone in which of the following articulations? 
Hinge 
Symphysis 
Suture 
Saddle Joint 
Symphysis 
 
 
 
 
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Which nerve is not located in the carotid triangle? 
A. vagus nerve 
B. accessory nerve 
C. hypoglossal nerve 
D. cervical sympathetic chain 
B. accessory nerve 
 
 
 
The sternal angle lies at the level of what IVD? 
A. T2/T3 
B. T3/T4 
C. T4/T5 
D. T5/T6 
C. T4/T5 
 
 
 
The skin dimples over the ...
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Add to cartWhich nerve is not located in the carotid triangle? 
A. vagus nerve 
B. accessory nerve 
C. hypoglossal nerve 
D. cervical sympathetic chain 
B. accessory nerve 
 
 
 
The sternal angle lies at the level of what IVD? 
A. T2/T3 
B. T3/T4 
C. T4/T5 
D. T5/T6 
C. T4/T5 
 
 
 
The skin dimples over the ...
In fetal development, the lower extremeties rotate _____ from the ventral position. 
Medially 90º 
 
 
 
The linea aspera is located on the _____ shaft of the femur. 
Posterior 
 
 
 
 
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Add to cartIn fetal development, the lower extremeties rotate _____ from the ventral position. 
Medially 90º 
 
 
 
The linea aspera is located on the _____ shaft of the femur. 
Posterior 
 
 
 
 
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What embryologic germ layer is the gut and respiratory tract derived from? 
The endoderm 
 
 
 
What embryologic germ layer gives rise to tubular structures (stuff that is inside)? 
The endoderm 
 
 
 
 
Mesoderm gives rise to how many subgroups? 
4 subgroups 
 
 
 
What are the 4 subgroups of mesod...
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Add to cartWhat embryologic germ layer is the gut and respiratory tract derived from? 
The endoderm 
 
 
 
What embryologic germ layer gives rise to tubular structures (stuff that is inside)? 
The endoderm 
 
 
 
 
Mesoderm gives rise to how many subgroups? 
4 subgroups 
 
 
 
What are the 4 subgroups of mesod...
Mesoderm, what are the derivatives? 
Paraxial 
Intermediate 
Head 
Lateral plate 
Paraxial - Somites (31) 
Intermediate - Urogenital system and kidneys 
Head - Skull, MM, CT of head, dentine 
Lateral plate - Adrenal cortex, blood & lymph, spleen 
 
 
 
spleen and adrenal cortex are from 
mesoderm la...
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Add to cartMesoderm, what are the derivatives? 
Paraxial 
Intermediate 
Head 
Lateral plate 
Paraxial - Somites (31) 
Intermediate - Urogenital system and kidneys 
Head - Skull, MM, CT of head, dentine 
Lateral plate - Adrenal cortex, blood & lymph, spleen 
 
 
 
spleen and adrenal cortex are from 
mesoderm la...
Embryology - Gut, Respiratory Tract, "Tubular Structures" 
Endoderm 
 
 
 
Embryology - Somites 
Paraxial Mesoderm 
 
 
 
Embryology -UG system and Kidneys 
Intermediate Mesoderm 
 
 
 
Embryology - Skull, Muscles, and CT of head 
Head Mesoderm 
 
 
 
Embryology - Adrenal Cortex, Spleen, CV and Ly...
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Add to cartEmbryology - Gut, Respiratory Tract, "Tubular Structures" 
Endoderm 
 
 
 
Embryology - Somites 
Paraxial Mesoderm 
 
 
 
Embryology -UG system and Kidneys 
Intermediate Mesoderm 
 
 
 
Embryology - Skull, Muscles, and CT of head 
Head Mesoderm 
 
 
 
Embryology - Adrenal Cortex, Spleen, CV and Ly...
NBCE PART 1 SECRETS GENERAL ANATOMY EXAM 2024 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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What type of joint is the shoulder? 
ball and socket 
 
 
 
AKA for ball and socket joint 
spheroid 
 
 
 
What type of joint is the humeroulnar? 
hinge 
 
 
 
AKA for hinge joint 
ginglymus 
 
 
 
What type of joint is the humeroradial? 
hinge 
 
 
 
What type of joint is proximal superior radiouln...
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Add to cartWhat type of joint is the shoulder? 
ball and socket 
 
 
 
AKA for ball and socket joint 
spheroid 
 
 
 
What type of joint is the humeroulnar? 
hinge 
 
 
 
AKA for hinge joint 
ginglymus 
 
 
 
What type of joint is the humeroradial? 
hinge 
 
 
 
What type of joint is proximal superior radiouln...
Chondrification 
mesoderm being replaced by cartilage 
 
 
Ossification 
cartilage being replaced by bone 
 
 
two types of ossification 
intramembranous and endochondral 
 
 
mesenchymal tissue into bone/ clavicle & all flat bones of the skull 
intramembranous/intramedullary ossification 
 
 
perfo...
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Add to cartChondrification 
mesoderm being replaced by cartilage 
 
 
Ossification 
cartilage being replaced by bone 
 
 
two types of ossification 
intramembranous and endochondral 
 
 
mesenchymal tissue into bone/ clavicle & all flat bones of the skull 
intramembranous/intramedullary ossification 
 
 
perfo...
reticular tissue 
type III collagen - spleen & lymph nodes 
 
 
 
triangular space 
-teres minor 
-teres major 
-long head triceps 
-*circumflex scapular artery 
 
 
 
quadrangular space 
-teres min 
-teres major 
-long head of triceps 
-humerus 
-*axillary N 
-*posterior humeral circumflex 
 
 
 
t...
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Add to cartreticular tissue 
type III collagen - spleen & lymph nodes 
 
 
 
triangular space 
-teres minor 
-teres major 
-long head triceps 
-*circumflex scapular artery 
 
 
 
quadrangular space 
-teres min 
-teres major 
-long head of triceps 
-humerus 
-*axillary N 
-*posterior humeral circumflex 
 
 
 
t...
What are the 4 muscles of the Rotator Cuff? 
"SITS: 
1. Supraspinatus 
2. Infraspinatus 
3. Teres Minor 
4. Subscapularis 
 
 
 
What is the Action, Origin, Insertion, and innervation of SUPRASPINATUS? 
A: Abduction, first 30 degrees, then over 90 deg. 
O: Sup. scapula 
I: Sup. facet of greater tub...
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Add to cartWhat are the 4 muscles of the Rotator Cuff? 
"SITS: 
1. Supraspinatus 
2. Infraspinatus 
3. Teres Minor 
4. Subscapularis 
 
 
 
What is the Action, Origin, Insertion, and innervation of SUPRASPINATUS? 
A: Abduction, first 30 degrees, then over 90 deg. 
O: Sup. scapula 
I: Sup. facet of greater tub...
Endoderm 
Lies on the inside and give rise to epithelium of respiratory tract, GI and GU tract 
 
 
 
Ectoderm 
2 Types: 
 
Surface ectoderm: epidermis, anterior pituitary, lens of eye, enamel, hair, nails. 
 
Neuroectoderm: 
Neural tube - Posterior pituitary, retina, CNS, pineal gland 
 
Neural cre...
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Add to cartEndoderm 
Lies on the inside and give rise to epithelium of respiratory tract, GI and GU tract 
 
 
 
Ectoderm 
2 Types: 
 
Surface ectoderm: epidermis, anterior pituitary, lens of eye, enamel, hair, nails. 
 
Neuroectoderm: 
Neural tube - Posterior pituitary, retina, CNS, pineal gland 
 
Neural cre...
Which of the following forms the posterior border of a typical intervertebral foramen? 
A. pedicle 
B. zygapophyseal joint 
C. uncinate process 
D. lamina 
B. zygapophyseal joint 
 
 
 
The vertebral foramina and sacral canal are circular (as viewed from above) and are the smallest in which of the f...
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Add to cartWhich of the following forms the posterior border of a typical intervertebral foramen? 
A. pedicle 
B. zygapophyseal joint 
C. uncinate process 
D. lamina 
B. zygapophyseal joint 
 
 
 
The vertebral foramina and sacral canal are circular (as viewed from above) and are the smallest in which of the f...
Which passes thru the foramen rotundum? 
Maxillary Nerve 
Internal Jugular Nerve 
Trochlear Nerve 
Abducens Nerve 
Maxillary Nerve 
 
 
The apex of the lung is located at what level? 
At the level of the 2nd Rib 
At the level of the 1st Rib 
Below the 1st Rib 
Above the 1st Rib 
Above the 1st Rib 
 ...
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Add to cartWhich passes thru the foramen rotundum? 
Maxillary Nerve 
Internal Jugular Nerve 
Trochlear Nerve 
Abducens Nerve 
Maxillary Nerve 
 
 
The apex of the lung is located at what level? 
At the level of the 2nd Rib 
At the level of the 1st Rib 
Below the 1st Rib 
Above the 1st Rib 
Above the 1st Rib 
 ...
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