front 1 Branch of Anatomy which deals with the study of developing humans is known as? | back 1 Embryology |
front 2 Movement by which the angle on a joint is increased? | back 2 Extension |
front 3 Example of miniature long bone? | back 3 Metacarpal |
front 4 Mature cell of bone? | back 4 Osteocytes |
front 5 Epiphysial end of long bone contains? | back 5 Spongy Bone |
front 6 Tooth Joint is an example of? | back 6 Synarthrosis |
front 7 Example of primary cartilaginous joint? | back 7 Costochondral joint |
front 8 Wrist joint? | back 8 Plane synovial joint |
front 9 Which joint is a pivot joint? | back 9 Superior radioulnar joint |
front 10 Structure that covers the bone (outermost) | back 10 Periosteum |
front 11 Parietal bone is an example of | back 11 Flat bone |
front 12 Flexion of the foot at ankle joint | back 12 Dorsiflexion |
front 13 Ipsilateral? | back 13 Same side of the body |
front 14 Mesencephalon is another name for? | back 14 Midbrain |
front 15 Bipolar neuron is located at? | back 15 Eye! |
front 16 Pia matter of spinal cord ends at? | back 16 Co1 (first coccygeal vertebra in adults) |
front 17 Spinal cord receives its arterial blood supply from? | back 17 Vertebral artery |
front 18 Superior cerebellar peduncle attaches cerebellum to? | back 18 Midbrain |
front 19 Olives and pyramids are features of? | back 19 Medulla Oblongata |
front 20 Outer most meningeal layer? | back 20 Endosteal layer of Dura |
front 21 Which dural fold is present between the right and left cerebral hemispheres? | back 21 Falx cerebri |
front 22 Which structure filled with CSF is found between spinal cord? | back 22 Cental Canal |
front 23 Sulcus that divides frontal and temporal lobe? | back 23 Lateral sulcus |
front 24 In which lobe primarily, motor function is present? | back 24 Frontal lobe |
front 25 Larynx provides connection between? | back 25 Laryngopharynx and trachea |
front 26 Which nerve plexus supplies upper limb? | back 26 Brachial |
front 27 Number of thoracic vertebrae? | back 27 12 |
front 28 Synergists are responsible for? | back 28 Providing support |
front 29 In which cavity lungs are present? | back 29 Pleural Cavity |
front 30 Outermost layer of GI tract? | back 30 Serosa |
front 31 Part of stomach attached to duodenum? | back 31 Pylorus |
front 32 Rectus sheath encloses | back 32 Rectus abdominis |
front 33 Umbilical region is above? | back 33 hypogastric region |
front 34 Stomach is an? | back 34 Intraperitoneal |
front 35 Outer most layer of blood vessels? | back 35 Connective tissue |
front 36 Continuous capillaries are found in? | back 36 Brain |
front 37 Collection of cell bodies located in CNS | back 37 Nuclei |
front 38 Responsible for myelination in CNS | back 38 Oligodendrocytes |
front 39 Responsible for myelination in PNS | back 39 Schwann Cells |
front 40 simple acinar | back 40 Urethral glands |
front 41 Simple Branched tubular | back 41 Stomach |
front 42 Simple tubular | back 42 Intestinal glands |
front 43 Simple branched acinar | back 43 Subaceous glands |
front 44 Astrocytes | back 44 Balance of ions in a neuron, it gives its star shape |
front 45 Microglia | back 45 Immunity of neurons |
front 46 Nuclei | back 46 Collection of cell bodies within CNS |
front 47 Ganglia | back 47 Collection of cell bodies outside CNS |
front 48 Collection of nerve fibers within CNS | back 48 Nerve tract |
front 49 Collection of Cell fibers outside CNS | back 49 Peripheral nerves |
front 50 Compound Acinar | back 50 Pancreas |
front 51 Compound tubular | back 51 Duodenal glands |
front 52 Compound tubuloalveolar | back 52 Salivary glands |
front 53 Which artery supplies the medial cerebrum | back 53 Anterior cerebrum |