Positions/Relationships
Nervous
Muscular
Bony Landmarks
Cells
100

In anatomical position, the ears are this in relation to the nose

What is lateral?

100

This is the thickest and longest nerve in the body

What is the sciatic nerve?

100

This is the longest muscle in the body

What is sartorius?

100

Name the highlighted group of bones

What are the tarsals?

100

This cell organelle is responsible for energy production; 'the powerhouse'

What is the mitochondria

200

In anatomical position, the relationship between the right hand and the left hand is this

What is contralateral or bilateral?

200

These are the names of the three layers of tissue surrounding the central nervous system

What are dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater?

200

The number of muscles in the anterior compartment of the antebrachium

What is 8? 

200

Name this bony landmark

What is the lesser tubercle of the humerus?

200

These are fragments of cells in blood that form blood clots

What are platelets? 

300

This is an imaginary line running down the torso that separates the body into anterior and posterior halves

What is the midaxillary line?

300

Motor and sensory impulses are carried to and from the upper limb by this network of nerves in the neck and shoulder

What is the brachial plexus?

300

This is a muscular valve of smooth muscle that allows gastric chyme to pass from the stomach to the duodenum 

What is the pyloric sphincter?

300

Identify the highlighted bone

What is the trapezium?

300

These cells provide physical and metabolic support the nervous system

What are glial cells?

400

The position in which the body is upright, facing forward with both arms to the sides, palms facing forward

What is anatomical position?

400

This branch of the Vagus nerve has a distinct path wherein it curves inferiorly to the arch of the aorta and rises into the neck

What is the Left recurrent laryngeal nerve?

400

This group of muscles connects the hyoid to the sternum, clavicle, and scapula; 'the strap muscles'

What are infrahyoid muscles?

400

Name the bony landmark

What is the median sacral crest?

400

Intramembranous and Endochondral formation are both ways in which these cells grow

What are osteocytes?

500

In this position, the patient is supine on a table with their head declined to a level lower than their feet

What is Trendelenburg?

500

Cerebrospinal fluid travels between the third ventricle and the fourth ventricle using this tubular passage

What is the cerebral aqueduct?

500
These are the three muscles comprising triceps coxae

What are superior gemellus, obturator internus, and inferior gemellus?

500

Name the highlighted bony landmark

What is the pterion?

500

These 'killer' cells are part of the immune system which complete their development in the thymus

What are T cells?

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