Anatomy I Final AAMI questions with correct
answers
ante-cubital fossa Correct Answer-the little indentation located on the
anterior surface of the forearm, the bend of the elbow
vena comite Correct Answer-accompanying vein
pisiform bone Correct Answer-one of the wrist bones on the pinky side
In the flow of the left upper extremity the arch goes straight to the left
subclavian artery Correct Answer-what is the difference in the flow of
the left and right upper extremity
back to the heart Correct Answer-where to veins take blood?
right and left external carotid arteries Correct Answer-supply the
superficial aspects of the head, neck, face, skull etc. on their respective
sides. They begin at the superior border of the thyroid cartilage.
Posterior auricle vein
Posterior facial vein Correct Answer-blood will eventually flow into 2
large veins, the:
thoracic aorta Correct Answer--situated above the diaphragm
-located in the thoracic cavity
,-starts at t4 and ends at t12
-contains visceral and parietal branches
Bronchial Arteries Correct Answer-- Supply lung tissue and bronchi
-one right artery and two left arteries
- visceral branch
Esophageal Arteries Correct Answer-- Supply the esophagus
- 4 to 5 arteries
-visceral branch
pericardial arteries Correct Answer-- supply the pericardium
- 2 to 3 arteries
- visceral branch
superior phrenic arteries Correct Answer-- supply the superior surface of
the diaphragm
,- Have one pair
- Parietal branch
intercostal arteries Correct Answer-- Supply the ribs and thoracic wall
- 9 pair
- parietal branch
Subcostal Arteries Correct Answer-- supply the ribs and thoracic wall
- one pair
- parietal branch
ascending aorta Correct Answer-LV flows through the ______________
arch Correct Answer-ascending aorta through the __________________
thoracic aorta Correct Answer-the arch flows through the ____________
, Abdominal Aorta Correct Answer-- Situated below the diaphragm
-Located in the abdominal cavity
-Penetrates the aortic orifice (opening) in the diaphragm
-Starts at L1 (first lumbar vertebrae) and terminates at L4 (fourth lumbar
vertebrae
-Contains visceral and parietal branches
pathological / morbid anatomy Correct Answer-the study of anatomy in
regard to the structural changes, both microscopically and
macroscopically, in the body which occurs as a result of disease
physiological or psychological anatomy Correct Answer-studies the
function of living things or how the body works
gross anatomy Correct Answer-Study of structures that can be seen with
the naked eye
Microscopic Anatomy Correct Answer-the study of structures of the
body that can be seen only with the use of a microscope. These
structures are so small that they are best studied using a microscope.
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