Study 3 Flashcards

(47 cards)

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Cephalon

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Head

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Cervics

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Neck

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3
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Thoracis

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Thorax/chest cavity

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4
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Brachium

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Upper arm

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5
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Antebrachium

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Forearm

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6
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Carpus

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Wrist

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7
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Manus

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Hand

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8
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Abdomen

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Stomach

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9
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Limbus

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Lower back/lumbar

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10
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Gluteus

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Buttocks

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Pelvis

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Pelvis

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12
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Pubis

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Anterior pelvis

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13
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Inguen

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Groin/upper inner thigh

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14
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Femur

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Thigh upper leg

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15
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Crus

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Anterior knee to ankle;shin

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16
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Sure

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Calf or gastric nemeis

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17
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Tarsus

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Ankle

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18
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Pes

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Ped/foot

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19
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Planta

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Right upper quadrant (5)

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Kidney
Liver
Stomach
Sm and lg intestine pieces
gall bladder

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Left upper quadrant (5)

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Liver
Pancreas
Spleen
Lg intestine
Kidney
Stomach

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Right lower quadrant (5)

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Small intestine
Large intestine
Ureter
Reproductive organs
Cecum

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9 abdominopelvic regions

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Right hypochondriac
Epigastric
Left hypochondriac
Right lumbar
Left lumbar
Umbilical
right inguinal or iliac
Left Inguinal or iliac
Hypogastric

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List the body cavities that make up the ventral cavity

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Thoracic and abdominal pelvic

25
List the two layers that line the abdominopelvic region and describe their location
Visceral peritoneum (inside) Parietal peritoneum (outside)
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List the four cavities that make up the thoracic cavity
R pleural space : R lung Left pleural space: left lung  mediastinum: esophagus, trachea, aortic arch Pericardial space : heart
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List the two layers that lines the thoracic cavity and describe their location each other
Visceral pleura inside, parietal pleura outside
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List the two layers that line outside of the heart and describe their location to each other
Visceral pericardium inside, parietal pericardium outside
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Describe the nature and function of the mesenteries of the abdominal pelvic region
Connective tissue that holds organs in place
30
List the two sections that make up dorsal cavity
Cranial and spinal
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List the three layers that line the dorsal cavity
Dura Mater, arachnoid, pia matter
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List the cells that line the dorsal cavity and what specific fluid they secrete
Epping Dimo sells Evan Dimo fluid, cerebral spinal fluid
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Olfactory
Smell
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Optic
 Vision
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Oculomotor
I movement via medial and lateral rectus and inferior oblique in superior rectus muscle; lid elevation via the leather eater muscles. Pupil constriction; ciliary muscles
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Trochlear
Eye movement via superior oblique muscles
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Trigeminal
Sensation from skin to face and scalp to mucous membranes of the mouth and nose; chewing
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Abducens
Eye movement via lateral rectus movement
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Facial
 Pain in temperature from ear area; deep sensations from the face; taste from anterior 2/3 of tongue. Muscles of the face and scalp. Lachrymal submandibular and sublingual salivary glands
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Vestibulocochlear
Hearing and equilibrium
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Glossopharyngeal
Pain in temperature from ear taste and sensation from posterior 1/3 of tongue and pharynx skeletal muscles of throat parotid glands
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Vagus
Sensations from pharynx, larynx, thoracic and abdominal visceral muscles of the soft palate, larynx and pharynx. Thoracic and abdominal viscera; cells of the secretory glands; cardiac and smooth muscle innervation to the level of splenic flexure
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Accessory
Skeletal muscles of the pharynx and larynx and sternocladiomasteoid and trapezius muscles
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Hypoglossal
Skeletal muscles of the tongue
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Mesenteries
Fused layers of visceral peritoneum that attach suspended organs in the abdominopelvic region
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Dorsal body cavity lined by Eben Dimo cells that secrete cerebral spinal fluid and three layers of meninges
cranial cavity =brain Spinal cavity= Spinal cord
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Serous membranes: double membranes of loose connective tissue covered by a layer of simple squamous epithelium called mesothelioma
Visceral means laying against the organ Parietal mean slang against the wall Peritoneum Pericardium Pleura Mesenteries