All of these cranial nerves have sensory function besides which?
Olfactory, Facial, Accessory, Vagus and Optic
What is the accessory nerve
200
Small muscles in the heart that anchor the valves
What is papillary muscles
300
Which artery runs along the humerus?
What is the brachial artery
300
This vein brings blood from the thorax, armpit and upper limb
What is the axillary vein
300
The phrenic nerve is found in this plexus
What is the cervical plexus
300
This nerve comes straight out of the fourth and fifth lumbar and offers sensory and motor nerves to parts of the pelvis, foot, back of thigh and majority of the lower legs
What is the gluteal nerve
300
Tricuspid and bicuspid valves are known as this type of valve
What is atrioventricular valves
400
Which artery arises from the abdominal aorta to supply to each gonad?
What is the gonadal artery
400
Major superficial vein of the medial leg and thigh
What is the saphenous vein
400
The sciatic, common peroneal and obturator are all major peripheral branches of this plexus
What is the lumbrosacral plexus
400
When this nerve is damage pain, numbness and weakness can be found in the thigh
What is the obturator nerve
400
All large collection of veins that collects blood from the myocardium and delivers deoxygenated blood to the right atria
What is the coronary sinus
500
Which artery arises from the celiac artery and runs along the superior portion of the lesser curvature of the stomach?
What is the left gastric artery
500
This vein connects the small and great saphenous veins and can be palpated midway between the ankle joint and the metatarsal phalangeal joints
What is the dorsal venous arch
500
Which peripheral branch is found at C5, upper trunk, anterior division and lateral cord
What is musculocutaneous
500
Somatomotor nerve that innervates both the intrinsic and most of the extrinsic muscles of the tongue
What is hypoglossal nerve
500
The distal portion of the coronary sinus narrows to form this vein