Muscles: Head, Neck & Trunk
Muscles: Upper & Lower Extremities
Nervous System
Special Senses
Bonus
100

Which muscle is used for smiling? 

Zygomaticus Major/Minor

100

Which muscle abducts the hand? 

Flexor carpi radialis

100

How many ventricles are there and what are they filled with?

4 ventricles & Cerebrospinal fluid
100

Name the three auditory ossicles (ear bones)

Malleus, Incus, & Stapes

100

What is the name of Cranial Nerve VIII?

Vestibular Cochlear

200

Which muscles are the prime movers of jaw closure?

Temporalis & Masseter

200

Which muscle wraps around the leg?

Sartorius

200

Name the meninges in the brain from superficial to deep

Dura, Arachnoid, Pia

200

Name the three places where tastebuds are found on the tongue

Fungiform Papillae, Vallate Papillae & Foliate Papillae

200

Which structures connects the left and right hemispheres in the brain? 

Corpus Callosum 

300
Name the abdominal muscles from superificial to deep?

External Oblique, Rectus Abdominis, Internal Oblique & Transverse Abdominis 

300

Name the insertion of the triceps brachii

Olecranon of the ulna

300

Which suture separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum?

Transverse Cerebral Fissure 

300

Which muscle moves the eye laterally?

Lateral Rectus 

300

Which two cranial nerves are purely sensory?

CN I - Olfactory Nerve 

CN II - Optic Nerve 

400

Which muscle inserts into the mastoid process of the temporal bone? 

Sternocleidomastoid 

400

Name the 4 quadriceps muscles

Rectus Femoris, Vastus Intermedius, Vastus Lateralis & Vastus Medialis

400

Which area of the brain is responsible for conscious control of voluntary movement of the skeletal system?

Primary motor cortex

400

Which eye structure alters the shape of the lens with contraction and relaxation?

Ciliary muscle

400

Name the 3 Erector Spinae muscles 

Iliocostalis, Longissimus & Spinalis 

500

Which muscle originates on the inferior border of the rib above and inserts on the superior border of the rib below?

External Intercostals

500

What is the prime mover of dorsiflexion?

Tibialis Anterior

500

Sensory neurons originates from the which root of the spinal cord? Are they Afferent or Efferent?

Dorsal Root & Afferent

500

What is the organ of smell in the nose

Olfactory Epithelium

500

What is the difference between Monosynaptic and Polysynaptic reflexes? 

Polysynaptic reflexes involve one or more interneurons synapsing to form the integration center 

Monosynaptic reflexes is when the integration center is just a synapse between the sensory and motor neurons