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100

Shoulder flexion occurs in the ________ plane around  a _________ axis.

Sagittal, medial-lateral

100

Where is the vagus nerve in relation to the phrenic nerve?

medial

100

The aortic aperture of the diagram is at what vertebral level

T12

100

The paravertebral ganglia contain cell bodies of 

postganglionic sympathetic neurons 

200

A typical pivot joint allows motion in what plane

Transverse 

200

The circumflex is a branch of what artery 

Left coronary

200

A group of neurons in the peripheral nervous system is called a 

ganglia 

200

Postganglionic parasympathetic cell bodies are located in 

Walls of thoracic/abdominal organs

300

What kind of joint is the costochondral joint

primary cartilagenous 

300

Oxygenated blood returns to the heart from the lungs via __________ and enters the ________

pulmonary veins; left atrium

300

What structure is innervated by the somatic nervous system

Skeletal muscle

300
The greater splanchnic nerve contains preganglionic neurons traveling from the 

celiac ganglia 

400
The anterior intercostal arteries arise from the 

internal thoracic or musculophrenic 

400

Which nerve provides sensory innervation to the parietal pleura 

Intercostal

400

Neurons in the anterior horn of the spinal cord provide 

motor input to skeletal muscle 
400

The pelvic floor is made up of 

Levator ani and coccygeus 

500

The facet joints in the thoracic spine face _________ to allow primary motion in the ______ plane

anterior/posterior; sagittal 

500

Where is the pulmonary artery in relation to the primary bronchus in the right lung

anterior 

500

Preganglionic parasympathetic cell bodies are located in 

Brainstem nuclei and sacral spinal cord (s2-4)

500

Your patient has a tumor compressing the nerve that passes through the foremen ovale. What do you expect their symptoms to be 

decreased sensation over chin

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