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Anatomy CMB2007 Exam Practice Questions and Answers |100% Pass What is the 5th intercostal space? - Answer-The gap inferior to the 5th rib, superior to the 6th rib What is adrenaline? - Answer-A sympotomatic catecholamins causing quickening of the heart rate, strengthening of the heart's contra...

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Anatomy CMB2007 Exam Practice
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What is the 5th intercostal space? - Answer✔✔-The gap inferior to the 5th rib, superior to the 6th rib


What is adrenaline? - Answer✔✔-A sympotomatic catecholamins causing quickening of the heart rate,

strengthening of the heart's contraction and opening the bronchioles


What is aldosterone? - Answer✔✔-A steroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex that regulates the

balance of salt and water in the body


When is aldosterone secreted? - Answer✔✔-In response to low salt


What does aldosterone bind to? - Answer✔✔-The mineralocorticoid receptor which upregulates

production of a protein preventing ENaC from being degraded


What does anterior mean? - Answer✔✔-Nearer the front


What is cortisol? - Answer✔✔-A steroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex whch regulates

carbohydrate metabolism


What is fascia? - Answer✔✔-A sheet or band of fibrous connective tissues enveloping, seperating or

binding together muscles, organs and other soft structures of the body


What is the gall bladder? - Answer✔✔-A small pear-shaped muscular sac located ubder the right lobe of

the liver, secreted bile is stored




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What is the inguinal ligament? - Answer✔✔-The tough fibrous ligament stretching between the lateral

edge of the pubic bone and the anterior superior iliac spine


What is the mediastinum? - Answer✔✔-The region in mammals between the pleural sacs containing the

heart and all of the thoracic visera except the lungs


Where is the medullary? - Answer✔✔-In the medulla od inner core


What does necrotic mean? - Answer✔✔-Dead


What is noradrenaline? - Answer✔✔-Both a neurotransmitter and a hormone with similar effects to

adrenaline


What is pericarditis? - Answer✔✔-Inflammation of the lining around the heart causing chest pain and

accumulation of fluid around the heart


What does posterior mean? - Answer✔✔-Nearer to back


What is the polymeric sphincter? - Answer✔✔-A ring of smooth muscle fibre around the opening of the

stomach into the duodenum


What is severe peritonitis? - Answer✔✔-Inflammation of the peritoneum


What is the peritoneum? - Answer✔✔-The tissue layer of cells lining the inner wall of the abdomen and

pelvis


What is systemic sepsis? - Answer✔✔-The presence of bacteria in other tissue of the body


What are ureters? - Answer✔✔-A tube that carries urine down from the kidney to the bladder




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What is the vermiform appendix? - Answer✔✔-A small outpouching from the beginning of the large

intestine


What does superior mean? - Answer✔✔-Nearer to head


What does inferior mean? - Answer✔✔-Nearer to feet


What does anterior mean? - Answer✔✔-Nearer to front


What does posterior mean? - Answer✔✔-Nearer to back


What does medial mean? - Answer✔✔-Nearer to the median plane


What does lateral mean? - Answer✔✔-Farther from the median plane


What does proximal mean? - Answer✔✔-Nearer the trunk or point of origin


What distal mean? - Answer✔✔-Farther from the trunk or point of origin


What does superficial mean? - Answer✔✔-Nearer to or on the surface


What does deep mean? - Answer✔✔-Farther from the surface


What does dorsum mean? - Answer✔✔-Dorsal surface part of the hand or foot


What is the palm? - Answer✔✔-Palmar surface of the hand


What is the sole? - Answer✔✔-Plantar surface of the foot


What best describes the anatomical position? - Answer✔✔-Looking forwards, standing upright, palms

forward, feet pointing forwards



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What best describes the median plane? - Answer✔✔-The median plane runs from the from the back of

the body from head to toe dividing it into two equal halves to each side


What best describes the sagittal plane? - Answer✔✔-The sagittal plane is lateral of the median plane, it

divides the body into two unequal parts on each side


What best describes the coronal plane? - Answer✔✔-The coronal plane runs from one side of the body

dividing it into a front and back part, the parts may be unequal or equal


How many cervical vertebrae are there and what are they called? - Answer✔✔-7, C1-C7


How many thoracic vertebrae are there and what are they called? - Answer✔✔-12, T1-T12


How many lumbar vertebrae are there and what are they called? - Answer✔✔-5, L1-L5


How many sacral vertebrae are there and what are they called? - Answer✔✔-5, S1-S5


What are the top three regions of the abdomen called from left to right? - Answer✔✔-Right

hypochondrium, epigastrum, left hypochondrium


What are the middle three regions of the abdomen called from left to right? - Answer✔✔-Right lumbar,

umbilical, left lumbar


What are the bottom three regions of the abdomen called from right to left? - Answer✔✔-Right iliac

fossa, hypogastrium, left iliac fossa


What is the top plane of the abdomen called? - Answer✔✔-Transpyloric plane


What is the bottom plane of the abdomen called? - Answer✔✔-Transtubercular plane




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