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100

This structure is an extension of pia mater that anchors the spinal cord to the coccyx

What is the Filum terminale? 
100

This muscle's action is to elevate the scapula and inferiorly rotate the glenoid cavity

What is Levator Scapulae? 

100

The ACL functions to prevent this from occurring 

What is prevention of posterior displacement of the femur? 

100

The peripheral nervous system is split up into different sections depending on their function. This section of the nervous system is responsible for receiving external stimuli such as temperature, touch, pain, and the special senses

What is the Somatic Sensory division? 

100

There are typically 206 bones in the human body, so we categorize them into two components. This component consists of the cranium, thoracic cage, and the vertebral column

What is the Axial Skeleton? 

200

This type of anesthesia is injected into the epidural space, and gives slower longer lasting effects

What is Epidural anesthesia? 

200

If there is weakness or thinning in this spinal ligament, there is a higher chance of herniating an IV disc

What is the Posterior longitudinal ligament? 

200

The fist split of the Sciatic nerve branches into these two nerves

What are the Tibial n. and Common Fibular n.? 

200

 The Somatic motor division provides innervation to skeletal muscle for movement. The cell bodies originate in the ventral hord of the spinal cord and the axons then leave through these structures before becoming the spinal nerve.

What are ventral rootlets and roots? 

200

There are 5 different types of bone shapes; this type develops within tendons due to excessive wear and changes of angle

Bonus: 100 extra points if you can give an example of this type of bone

Sesamoid bone

Bonus: Patella or Pisiform

300

This spinal nerve carries no sensory neurons, and only contributes motor innervation to skeletal muscle

What is spinal nerve C1? 

300

Latissimus dorsi has it's lateral attatchment at this location

What is the Superior humerus? 
300

The typical angle of inclination in a young adult is 120 degrees. This is the term for an angle of inclination greater than 140 degrees

What is Coxa valga? 

300

Plexuses are bundles of axons from multiple different spinal nerves, and all plexuses arise from these structures

What are ventral rami? 

300

OH NO! I'm driving down a dark road and I'm about to hit an opossum, so I slam my foot down on the brake! This is an example of what kind of movement? 

What is Plantarflexion? 

400

Sympathetic motor neurons all originate at these spinal cord levels

What are T1-L2? 

400

These muscles are members of the Erector spinae group:

What are Iliocostalis, Longissimus, Spinalis?
400

The tendons of these three muscles comprise what is known as the Pes Anserinus? 

What are Sartorius, Gracilis, and, Semitendinosus?
400

There are many different pathways of sympathetic innervation. These nerves function to cause bronchodilation

What are the Inferior Splanchnic nerves? 

400

This virus lies dormant in the dorsal root ganglia and spread to the spinal cord, and eventually to the dermatome causing a painful rash

What is the Shingles Virus?

500

A patient was in a severe car accident, and is is no longer able to inspire on their own. This is due to an injury at these spinal cord levels

What is C3, 4, 5? 

500

Demifacets are small attachment points on the vertebral body for rib articulation, these vertebrae are the ones that contain demifacets

What are T1, T2-T9, T10? 

500

The Dorsal and Plantar venous arches can drain into any of these three veins

What are Ant. tibial, Post. tibial, and Fibular v. ? 
500

DAILY DOUBLE

Draw out the pathway of sympathetic innervation to abdominopelvic viscera from beginning in spinal cord to target organ

Lateral horn T1-L2

V. rootlets

V. root

S.N

WRC

Sympathetic trunk

EXIT SYMPATHETIC TRUNK W/O SYNAPSING 

Abdominopelvic splanchnic nerve

Synapse to post synaptic cell bodies in prevertebral ganglia

exit in small nerves

target organ 

500

Bones grow in length due to this type of process of ossification

What is Endochondral Ossification? 
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