Anatomy I - Exam 2 - Practice Questions Flashcards

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C. Axillary

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B. Trapezius

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E. thoracodorsal nerve.

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A. Teres major

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D. Superior facet of the greater tubercle

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C. Teres minor

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B. Infraspinatus

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E. Supraspinatus

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B. Axillary

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D. Serratus anterior

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C. Long thoracic

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D. Superior (supreme) thoracic artery

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D. Subscapular artery

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D. Musculocutaneous nerve

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E. Brachialis

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A. Short head of the biceps brachii

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D. Both the brachial artery and the median nerve

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D. Superior ulnar collateral

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B. Pronator teres muscle

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A. Ulnar

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D. Musculocutaneous

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A. Flexor carpi ulnaris

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C. Base of the third metacarpal

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B. Flexor digitorum profundus

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C. Both the ulnar nerve and the median nerve
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B. Ulnar
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C. Extensor carpi radialis longus
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A. Flexor digitorum profundus
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C. Median nerve
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B. Ulnar
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B. Decrease, lateral
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A. Ulnar
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C. Radial
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B. The ulnar nerve accompanies the ulnar artery in the forearm.
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B. Extensor pollicis longus
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B. Scaphoid
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A. Abductor pollicis brevis
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C. Ulnar
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A. Superficial radial
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B. Radial nerve
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E. Both the ulnar nerve and artery
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A. Ulnar nerve only
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A. Ulnar nerve only
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A. Flexor pollicis brevis
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D. Median
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A. They are innervated by the ulnar nerve.
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E. Median nerve
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D. Each arises from the radial side of a deep flexor tendon.
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C. Both the ulnar nerve and the median nerve
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B. Palmar interossei
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A. Most lymph from the breast drains to pectoral and then axillary lymph nodes.
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B. Medial pectoral nerve
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B. Axillary a.
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D. Scapular
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B. The tubercle of a typical rib articulates with the transverse process of the vertebra with the same number.
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A. Long thoracic nerve
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B. Internal intercostal muscle
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C. Thoracoacromial artery
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B. Anterior scalene
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D. Aortic
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A. Spinotransversalis
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A. Posterior
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B. Erector spinae group
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E. Iliocostalis group