Branch of Anatomy which deals with the study of developing humans is known as?
Embryology
Movement by which the angle on a joint is increased?
Extension
Example of miniature long bone?
Metacarpal
Mature cell of bone?
Osteocytes
Epiphysial end of long bone contains?
Spongy Bone
Tooth Joint is an example of?
Synarthrosis
Example of primary cartilaginous joint?
Costochondral joint
Wrist joint?
Plane synovial joint
Which joint is a pivot joint?
Superior radioulnar joint
Structure that covers the bone (outermost)
Periosteum
Parietal bone is an example of
Flat bone
Flexion of the foot at ankle joint
Dorsiflexion
Ipsilateral?
Same side of the body
Mesencephalon is another name for?
Midbrain
Bipolar neuron is located at?
Eye!
Pia matter of spinal cord ends at?
Co1 (first coccygeal vertebra in adults)
Spinal cord receives its arterial blood supply from?
Vertebral artery
Superior cerebellar peduncle attaches cerebellum to?
Midbrain
Olives and pyramids are features of?
Medulla Oblongata
Outer most meningeal layer?
Endosteal layer of Dura
Which dural fold is present between the right and left cerebral hemispheres?
Falx cerebri
Which structure filled with CSF is found between spinal cord?
Cental Canal
Sulcus that divides frontal and temporal lobe?
Lateral sulcus
In which lobe primarily, motor function is present?
Frontal lobe
Larynx provides connection between?
Laryngopharynx and trachea
Which nerve plexus supplies upper limb?
Brachial
Number of thoracic vertebrae?
12
Synergists are responsible for?
Providing support
In which cavity lungs are present?
Pleural Cavity
Outermost layer of GI tract?
Serosa
Part of stomach attached to duodenum?
Pylorus
Rectus sheath encloses
Rectus abdominis
Umbilical region is above?
hypogastric region
Stomach is an?
Intraperitoneal
Outer most layer of blood vessels?
Connective tissue
Continuous capillaries are found in?
Brain
Collection of cell bodies located in CNS
Nuclei
Responsible for myelination in CNS
Oligodendrocytes
Responsible for myelination in PNS
Schwann Cells
simple acinar
Urethral glands
Simple Branched tubular
Stomach
Simple tubular
Intestinal glands
Simple branched acinar
Subaceous glands
Astrocytes
Balance of ions in a neuron, it gives its star shape
Microglia
Immunity of neurons
Nuclei
Collection of cell bodies within CNS
Ganglia
Collection of cell bodies outside CNS
Collection of nerve fibers within CNS
Nerve tract
Collection of Cell fibers outside CNS
Peripheral nerves
Compound Acinar
Pancreas
Compound tubular
Duodenal glands
Compound tubuloalveolar
Salivary glands
Which artery supplies the medial cerebrum
Anterior cerebrum