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UCF Human Anatomy Block 4 Study Guide
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UCF Human Anatomy Block 4 Study Guide. Review of Dr. Chiarelli's Block 4 information. Everything that is needed to Ace Exam 4 is outlined in this document. The Block 4 Study Guide dives deep into topics discussed in Dr. Chiarelli's human anatomy course such as the Brachial Region (Arm, Forearm, hand, bones, muscles, brachial plexus and blood flow. This document also outlines information regarding the clinical significance of such topics.
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UCF Human Anatomy Block 2 Study Guide
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UCF Human Anatomy Block 2 Study Guide. Review of Dr. Chiarelli's Block 2 information. Everything that is needed to ace Exam 2 is outlined in this document. The Block 2 Study guide dives into topics discussed in Dr. Chiarelli's course such as the spinal column, spinal cord, meninges, thoracic cavity, heart, lungs, ribs, muscles and bones. This document also outlines the clinical significance for each topic discussed.
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Anatomy Exam 3 UCF 2024/2025 Questions and Answers with complete solution
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3 types of cells in glands in body and fundus - mucoid cells, chief cells, parietal cells 
Achalasia - lower esophageal sphincter doesn't relax 
adrenal medulla - secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine 
afferent limb of cremasteric reflex - femoral branch of genitofemoral nerve; stroke 
all tubes are lined with - epithelial cells in the mucosal layer 
anal rectal junction - columns where the branches of superior rectal vein and artery 
Aponeurosis - strong sheet of tissue that acts as a tendon...
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UCF Anatomy Exam ucf | Questions with 100% Solutions
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Nine regions of the abdomen - right hypochondriac, epigastric, left hypochondriac, right lumbar, 
umbilical, left lumbar, right iliac, hypogastric, left iliac 
lateral group of abdomen - external and internal oblique, transverse abdominis 
medial group of abdomen - rectus abdominis pyramidallis 
innervation of medial groups - 6 lower intecostal nerves and L1 
innervation of the lateral groups - 6 lower intercostal nerves and L1 
Origin of Inguinal Ligament - external oblique
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UCF Anatomy A Grade Exam| Questions with 100% Solutions
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Anterior - toward the front of the body 
posterior - toward the back 
Superior - Higher on the body, nearer to the head 
Inferior - Lower on the body, farther from the head 
proximal - Closer to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body 
trunk 
distal - farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body 
trunk 
rostral - toward the forehead or nose
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UCF Anatomy Samsam Exam | Questions with 100% Solutions
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The adductor muscles are innervated by the? - obturator nerve 
What innervates the posterior aspect of the leg (except: short head of biceps femoris)? - tibial 
nerve 
What divides into medial and lateral plantar nerves which innervates the plantar aspect of the foot 
(sole)? - tibial nerve 
What innervates the anterior lower leg and the dorsum of the foot? - deep peroneal nerve 
What innervates the lateral aspect of the lower leg (peroneus muscle/tibialis muscle)? - 
superficial peroneal nerve ...
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UCF Anatomy Exam - Thorax| Questions with 100% Solutions
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Mediastinum - space between the lungs. It contains the heart, esophagus, trachea, great blood 
vessels, and other structures. 
xiphoid process - ossifies around the age of 40, can be troubling but is completely normal 
1st rib - has a scalene tubercle on superior surface and two grooves for subclavian artery 
Which rib is rarely fractured and why? - First rib, needs direct contact and would also need to 
fracture clavicle first 
Which ribs are most commonly fractured? - Middle ribs 
Lower ribs f...
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UCF Anatomy Exam | Questions with 100% Solutions
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Trapezius - Extrinsic muscle of the back. 
Innervation: 
Motor innervation by CN 11. 
C3-C4 nerves are also involved in sensory innervation, such as proprioception (sense of location of ones 
body part) and pain. 
Action: 
elevation, retraction and rotation 
of scapula (shoulder blade). Also supports the shoulder. Helps in adduction and slight elevation of arm. 
If theres an injury here one wouldn't be able to shrug.
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UCF Anatomy Exam | Questions with 100% Solutions
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Extrinsic Muscles - (of a muscle, such as any of the eye muscles) having its origin some 
distance from the part that it moves. 
Includes: 
Trapezius, Latissimus Dorsi, Rhomboid Minor and Major and Levator Scapulae, Serratus posterior 
superior and inferior. 
Intrinsic Muscles - (of a muscle) contained wholly within the organ on which it acts. 
These are separated into two groups: 
1) Lateral (superficial) 
2) Medial (deep
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UCF Human Anatomy Block 3 Study Guide
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UCF Human Anatomy Block 3 Study Guide. Review of Dr. Chiarelli's Block 3 information. Everything that is needed to ace Exam 3 is outlined in this document. The Block 3 Study guide dives into topics discussed in Dr. Chiarelli's course such as the abdominal region, intra-peritoneal organs and specific functions as well as the clinical significance of such topics.
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