Back
Nervous system
Heart
Lungs
Vertebral Osteology
100

The structure that is the key landmark for T3

What is the spine of the scapula

100
Only sensory information enters through this structure

What is the dorsal root/DRG

100

The other name for the visceral pericardium

What is the epicardium

100

This lung has a horizontal and oblique fissure

What is the right

100

The structure that connects the vertebral body to the transverse process

What is the pedicle(s)

200

The eccentric action of the latissium dorsi muscle in the transverse plane

What is external rotation

200
The place where CN X and Sacral splanchnic nerves synapse

What is the abdominal aortic ganglia

200

The structure that separates the two ventricles

What is the interventricular septum

200

The structure that parallels and branches with bronchi

What is the pulmonary arteries

200

The vertebrae that contain bifid spinous processes (with the exception of 2 that don't)

What are the cervical vertebrae

300

The structure that the levator scapulae muscle distally attaches to 

What is the superior angle of the scapula

300

The fiber types found in intercostal cutaneous branches

What are sensory and post-synaptic sympathetic fibers

300

The place where the SA node is located

What is between the SVC and the Right Atrium

300

The other name for the base of the lung

What is the diaphragmatic impression

300

The ligament responsible for preventing the separation of adjacent laminae

What is the ligamentum flavum

400

The two structures that the back is located between, according to Dr. Tippen's slides

What is the neck and gluteal region

400

The nerve that is associated with left arm pain indicating a heart attack in a male 

What is the Lateral cutaneous branch of T2 aka T2 intercostobrachial nerve

400

The structure responsible for holding the valves and cardiac myocytes in places along with acting as an electrical insulator

What is the fibrous skeleton

400

The reason it is more common to aspirate something in the right lung than the left

What is the vertical structure of the right primary bronchus

400

The difference between the Transverse processes of C1 from transverse processes of all other cervical vertebrae

What is the wider appearance of C1 transverse processes

500
The movement that relieves pressure in a person with a herniated disc

What is extension

500

The structure that the spinal nerves exit from in the sacrum

What is the sacral foramina
500

The structure that is the "short-cut" for the right bundle branch to go through and branch into purkinje fibers that ultimately contract the right ventricular papillary muscles before LV contraction to prevent Tricuspid regurgitation.

What is the moderator band OR the septomarginal trabeculae

500

The two structures that the left lung has that the right lung does not have

What is the cardiac notch and lingula

500

The only ligament that strongly prevents lateral flexion in the thoracic vertebrae

What is none

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