These are specialized blood vessels in the ventricles of the brain that produce cerebrospinal fluid.
What are the choroid plexuses?
This cranial nerve provides motor innervation to the chewing muscles (muscles of mastication).
Trigeminal nerve mandibular branch (V3)
Why can't I close my eye?
What is weak orbicularis occuli?
This is the name of the union of the frontal, parietal, sphenoid, temporal bones.
What is the pterion?
This is the mechanism by which the tricuspid and bicuspid valves open and close.
What are changes in pressure as the heat chambers contract and relax?
This is the year that Nazareth was founded by the Sisters of Saint Joseph?
What is 1924?
These are the 4 arteries that supply blood to the brain.
What are the R+L vertebral and R+L internal carotid arteries?
This nerve passes through the foramen rotundem of the skull.
What is the maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve (V2)?
Why can't I laterally flex my head and neck and elevate my 2nd rib during forced inspiration?
What is a weak posterior scalene?
These 2 muscles are the "prevertebral" or "deep neck flexor" muscles that flex the head and neck.
What are longus colli and longus capitis?
These structures keep the atrioventricular valves from prolapsing.
What are the chordae tendinae?
This is the oldest continuous annual sporting event in the United States.
What is the Kentucky Derby?
This the structure through which cerebrospinal fluid travels from the third ventricle to the fourth ventricle.
What is the cerebral aqueduct?
These 5 cranial nerves are purely motor.
What are III, IV, VI, XI, XII?
Why can't I rotate my trunk to the left when my pelvis is fixed?
What is I have a weak right EAO and weak left IAO?
This nerve innervates the mandibular teeth.
What is the inferior alveolar nerve?
This heart structure shown by the arrow is the remnant of a fetal shunt of blood.
What is the ligamentum arteriosum (remnant of the ductus arteriosus)?
This is the fastest moving muscle in the human body.
What is the orbicularis oculi (palpebral fibers) with blinking?
It's the artery of the brain shown here:
What is the anterior cerebral artery?
This nerve innervates the diaphragm (include nerve root levels).
What is the phrenic nerve (C3,4,5)?
DAILY DOUBLE!!Why can't I extend and laterally flex my vertebral column or fix my 12th rib during inspiration?
What is I have a weak quadratus lumborum?
This blood vessel indicated by the arrow can be used in a coronary artery bypass surgery.
What is the internal mammary (internal thoracic) artery?
It's the coronary artery indicated by the arrow.
What is the left anterior descending artery?
Its the function of this object.
What is an adaptor for a 45 vinyl record?
DAILY DOUBLE!! - This dural reflection is attached anteriorly to the crista galli.
What is the falx cerebri?
This is the nerve that innervates the omohyoid.
What is the ansa cervicallis (C1,2,3 ventral rami)
Why can't I retract my mandible?
What is I have weak posterior fibers of temporalis?
This is the transition between thick superior 3/4 of the rectus sheath to the thin inferior 1/4 of the posterior rectus sheath.
What is the arcuate line?
Blood flows into this structure after leaving the right ventricle via the pulmonary semilunar valve.
What is the pulmonary trunk?
This is the largest organ in the human body?
What is the skin?