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Formative Quiz - Answers
1.
The inferior border of the mandible, the anterior belly of the digastric
muscle and the posterior belly of the digastric muscle form which sub
triangle of the neck?
a.
Carotid triangle
b.
Submental triangle
c.
Muscular triangle
d.
Submandibular triangle
2.
Which nerve provides motor innervation to the anterior belly of the
digastric muscle?
a.
Trigeminal nerve
b.
Facial nerve
c.
Vagus nerve
d.
Spinal accessory nerve
3.
The posterior branch of the retromandibular vein unites with the ______ to
form the external jugular vein
a.
Anterior jugular vein
b.
Facial vein
c.
Submandibular vein
d.
Posterior auricular vein
4.
A unilateral contraction of which muscle results in ipsilateral flexion and
contralateral rotation of the neck and head?
a.
Omohyoid
b.
Sternocleidomastoid
c.
Longus colli
d.
Posterior scalene
5.
Motor innervation of the thyrohyoid muscle is provided by fibers from
______ that hitchhike with the hypoglossal nerve
a.
C1
b.
C2
c.
C3
d.
Spinal accessory nerve
6.
Which cutaneous branch of the cervical plexus provides sensory
innervation to most of the skin of the anterior neck?
a.
Lesser occipital nerve
b.
Great auricular nerve
c.
Transverse cervical nerve
d.
Supraclavicular nerve
7.
The phrenic nerve is composed of fibers from which cervical spinal
nerves?
a.
C1, C2, C3
b.
C2, C3, C4
c.
C3, C4, C5
d.
C4, C5, C6
8.
Which of the following is least likely to cause lymphadenopathy?
a.
Viral infection
b.
Atherosclerosis of internal carotid artery
c.
Metastasis of cancer
d.
Autoimmune disease
9.
Which of the scalene muscles elevates the 2
nd
rib?
a.
Anterior scalene
b.
Middle scalene
c.
Posterior scalene
d.
Scalenus minimus
10.
What muscle inserts on the jugular process of the occipital bone?
a.
Rectus capitis posterior minor
b.
Rectus capitis posterior major
c.
Rectus capitis anterior
d.
Rectus capitis lateralis
11.
Which structure is not contained within the carotid sheath?
a.
Vagus nerve
b.
External jugular vein
c.
Internal carotid artery
d.
Common carotid artery
12.
The carotid body is ______
a.
A baroreceptor
b.
Located at the level of C3
c.
Innervated by a branch of the vagus nerve
d.
Able to monitor changes in blood chemistry
13.
The ______ is the portion of the thyroid gland that connects the right and
left lobes
a.
Pyramidal lobe
b.
Parathyroid gland
c.
Isthmus
d.
Trachea
14.
The vertebral artery branches from the ______
a.
Subclavian artery
b.
Costocervical trunk
c.
Axillary artery
d.
Thyrocervical trunk
15.
Which muscle elevates the corner of the mouth?
a.
Buccinator
b.
Zygomaticus major
c.
Orbicularis oris
d.
Platysma
16.
Which of the following vessels would not be included when tracing the
path of blood from the aorta to the left supraspinatus muscle?
a.
Subclavian artery
b.
Thyrocervical trunk
c.
Suprascapular artery
d.
Brachiocephalic trunk
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1.
15
14
20
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17
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18
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D. V 1
A. mandible
J.
V 2
B. maxilla
. V3
C. temporal
V 4
D. frontal
G. V5
E. occipital
V 6
F. parietal
V7
G. zygomatic
B. V 8
H. lacrimal
A. V 9
I. ethmoid
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V 11
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F. V 12
E. V 13
V 14
V 15
V 16
V17
V 18
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Innervates deep muscles of
the back
2
1. Anterior Ramus
Involved with autonomic
3.
2. Posterior Ramus
control of visceral organs
3. Ramus Communicantes
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1. The first cervical vertebra is called Cl, or ?_.
2. The second cervical vertebra is called C2, or ?_.
3. The inward curve of the lower back is called the ?_ curve.
4. All ribs articulate with the ?_.
5. Both radiographs and CT scans use ? to form images of anatomical structures.
6. Kyphosis is a condition in which the vertebral column is distorted, giving a per-
son a humpback. This condition involves an exaggerated ? curve.
7. Both the coccyx and ?_ are vertebral bones that are actually fused vertebrae.
8. The thoracic vertebrae are _?_ to the lumbar vertebrae.
9. The superior portion of the sternum is called the ?.
10. The only bone that does not articulate with another bone is the ?-
11. The ? is a vertical tunnel through the sacrum for the passage of nerves
descending from the spinal cord.
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LABEL the bones of the Upper Extremity
2.
Posterior
3.
5.
Anterior
6.
7.
8.
10.
a
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a.
Which two muscles insert onto the posterior calcaneus to form the Achilles (calcaneal) tendon?
A. Soleus and anterior tibialis
B. Gastrocnemius and soleus
C. Tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior
D. Gastrocnemius and tibialis posterior
b.
The muscles in this part of the body, in general, extend the knee/leg.
A. Posterior compartment of the lower leg
B. Posterior compartment of the thigh
C. Anterior compartment of the thigh
C.
Which muscle below does not insert onto the greater tubercle of the humerus?
A. all of the above muscles insert on the greater tubercle
B. infraspinatus
C. supraspinatus
D. pectoralis major
D. Anterior compartment of the lower leg
d.
Which of the following muscles participates in flexing the leg at the knee and flexes, abducts and laterally rotates the hip which allows us to sit cross-legged?
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АЗ
Origin
Insertion
Innervation
Muscle
1. Manubrium of sternum
Thyroid cartilage of
larynx
Ansa cervicalis
2. Zygomatic arch
Lateral surface of
Trigeminal nerve
mandible
3. Sphenoid bone
Anterior surface below
mandibular condyle
Mastoid process of
Trigeminal nerve
4. Manubrium of sternum
Accessory nerve;
spinal nerves
C2–C4
and medial clavicle
temporal bone
5. Lateral surfaces of
Orbicularis oris
Facial nerve
mandible and maxilla
6. Fascia in upper chest
Lower border of
Facial nerve
mandible and skin
around corner of mouth
7. Temporal bone
Coronoid process and
Trigeminal nerve
anterior ramus of
mandible
8. Spinous processes of
Mastoid process of
temporal bone and
occipital bone
Posterior rami of
cervical and thoracic
middle cervical
vertebrae (C7–T6)
nerves
9. Styloid process of
temporal bone
Hyoid bone
Facial nerve
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temporalis-
-3
8.
-4
A. mentalis
2
B. sternocleidoastoid
13
C. buccinator
D. platysma
E. masseter
F. orbicularis oris
G.orbicularis oculi
H. zygomaticus
1 trapezius
J. frontalis (or occipitofrontalis, to be precise)
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Question 4
Select one:
i.
foramen magnum
ii.
vertebral foramen
iii.
intervertebral foramen
iv.
transverse foramen
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B. DIRECTIONAL TERMS
1.
superior
a. lying flat and face up
2.
lateral
b. near the point of attachment to the trunk
3.
- posterior
c. toward the front; away from the back of the hod.
4.
medial
d. below; toward the soles of the feet
5.
distal
e. lying flat and face down
prone
f. above; toward the head
7.
supine
g. toward the side; away from the middle
8.
inferior
h. near the back; toward the back of the body
9.
i. farther from the point of attachment to the trunk
anterior
10.
j. toward the middle of the body
proximal
EXERCISE 3-2
FILL IN THE BLANK
Select the correct word from the list to correctly complete the sentence
anterior
distal
dorsal
inferior
medial
posterior
proximal
lateral
superior
ventral
1. The wrist is
to the elbow.
2. The shoulder is
to the wrist.
3. The lungs are
to the spinal cord.
4. The nose is
to the eyes.
6.
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