The structural classification of this joint is synovial, ball-and-socket.
What is the glenohumeral jt?
This type of muscle tissue is striated and has multiple nuclei.
What is skeletal muscle?
This layer is not technically apart of the integument.
What is the hypodermis?
This nerve innervates the flexor carpi ulnaris.
What is the ulnar n.?
System circulation begins in this chamber.
What is the L. atrium?
The articulating parts of this joint are the atlas and the dens of the axis.
What is the atlanto-axial joint?
This muscle is responsible for forearm supination.
What is the supinator?
You can find keratinocytes and melanocytes in this layer of the integument.
What is the epidermis?
This nerve innervates all of the muscles on the posterior forearm.
What is the radial n.?
This vessel provides oxygenated blood directly to the digits.
What are the digital aa.?
The structural classification of this joint in the appendicular skeleton is synovial, condylar.
What is the metacarpophalangeal joint?
This muscle originates on the distal posterior humerus and inserts on the olecranon process of the ulna.
What is the triceps brachii medial head?
When getting a tattoo, the needle must reach this layer.
What is the dermis?
This nerve innervates a muscle in the rotator cuff.
What is the axillary n.?
This vessel flow directly INTO the brachial a.
What is the axillary a.?
The structural classifications of these joints is cartilaginous, synchondrosis.
What are the first sternocostal jt. and the costochondral jt.?
Both of these muscles insert on the radial tuberosity.
What are the biceps brachii long head and the biceps brachii short head?
A third degree burn goes through all of these layers.
What are the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous layer?
This nerve is not a terminal branch of the brachial plexus.
What is the accessory n. (CN XI)?
These vessels are apart of the superficial venous system and flow directly into the axillary v.
What are the cephalic v. and the basilic v.?
The cartilage within this joint is soft and shock-absorbing. (Name the joint and the type of cartilage.)
What is the fibrocartilage in the intervertebral jt.?
This muscle does not insert on a bone. (Name muscle and insertion point.)
What is the palmaris longus inserting on the palmar aponeurosis?
These glands are attached to hair follicles within the integument and produce a thick secretion.
What are apocrine sweat glands?
If the ulnar n. were damaged, this nerve could compensate for wrist flexion.
What is the median n.?
Blood from the aortic arch flows directly into these three vessels. (Not the descending aorta.)
What are the L. subclavian a., the L. common carotid a. and the brachiocephalic trunk?