What bone is medial to the radius?
Ulna
Which muscle flexes the forearm and supinates it?
Biceps brachii.
What blood cell carries oxygen?
Red blood cell
What muscle is mainly used for inspiration?
Diaphragm
What cranial nerve is for smell?
Olfactory
What joint is the shoulder joint?
Glenohumeral joint
What muscle extends the forearm?
Triceps brachii
What is the first chamber of the heart?
right atrium
What structure stops food entering the larynx?
Epiglottis
What carries motor information away from the spinal cord?
Efferent
What boney feature does the head of the femur articular with?
Acetabulum
Name two rotator cuff muscle.
Supraspinatus, teres minor, infraspinatus and subscapularis
What chamber pumps oxygenated blood to the body?
Left ventricle
What happens to pressure when lung volume increases?
Decreases
What part of the brain helps with balance and coordination?
Cerebellum
What plane does flexion and extension occur in?
Sagittal plane
What muscle group extends the knee
Quadriceps
What do venous valves do?
Prevent backflow
Why is the right lung more likely to receive inhaled food?
Short, steeper bronchi
What does the facial nerve control?
Muscles of facial expression
What is the function of the glenoid labrum?
The glenoid labrum deepens the glenoid fossa and improves shoulder stability.
What ligament prevents anterior draw at the knee?
Anterior cruciate ligament
Name the correct sequence of electrical conduction in the heart
Sinoatrial node - > Atrioventricular node - > Bundle of His - > Right and left bundle branches - > Purkinje fibres
What is the tidal volume?
Amount of air moved in and out during quiet breathing
What is the function of the corpus callosum?
Allows communication between the right and left cerebral hemispheres