The most abundant body tissue Right Ans - Connective Tissue
The structural component of the body Right Ans - Connective Tissue
What does connective tissue do Right Ans - Support, Structure, Space,
Stabilization, Scar Formation
What types of forms can connective tissues take on Right Ans - fluid blood
to dense bones
What nerve supplies the cervical plexus? Right Ans - c3-c5: innervates the
diaphragm. major motor branch is the phrenic nerve
What is in the cervical Plexus? Right Ans - transports sensory information
to the shoulder, neck and the head
What is the Brachial Plexus? Right Ans - It is a network of nerves that sends
signals from your spine to your shoulder, arm and hand. C5-C8 & T1. 5 major
peripheral nerves.
What set of nerves supplies the shoulder, arm and hands Right Ans -
Brachial Plexus
which muscle crosses two joints? Right Ans - -- Semitendinosus,
semimembranosus, and biceps femoris (long head)
-- Rectus femoris (one of the quadriceps)
-- Gastrocnemius (calf)
The mediastinum is: Right Ans - a. between the right and left pleural cavity,
b. is in the thoracic cavity, c. contains the heart and trachea
what burn classification do blisters form? Right Ans - 2nd degree
Abduction is: Right Ans - extension of the coronal plane
The structure where the gas exchange takes place is the Right Ans -
alveolus
, Four types of tissue are: Right Ans - nervous, epithelial, muscle, connective
Anatomy is: Right Ans - study of structure of human beings
axial skeleton contains these bones: Right Ans -
Which is best for locating spasm or pain? Right Ans - effluerage
which quadrant is the liver located? Right Ans - upper right (some of it is in
the upper left but most in the upper right)
Which quadrant is the stomach located? Right Ans - Upper left
Which quadrant is the appendix located? Right Ans - Lower right
which quadrant is the heart located Right Ans - upper left
which quadrant is the spleen located? Right Ans - upper left
which quadrant is the ureter located? Right Ans - lower right and lower left
(one on each side)
Which quadrant is the pancrease located? Right Ans - upper left
Which quadrant is the colon located? Right Ans - lower left
what quadrant is the gall bladder located? Right Ans - upper right
"asis" means Right Ans - abnormal
What does the quadratus lumborum do? Right Ans - flexes the trunk
What do the eccrine glands do? Right Ans - secretes sweat
what activates the sweat glands? Right Ans - autonomic nervous system
What do the internal obliques do? Right Ans - Compresses the abdomen
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