The name of this part of the brainstem.
What is the anterior median fissure?
What is the trigeminal nerve?
What is the endometrium?
The cavity the humeral head rests on in the shoulder.
What is the glenoid cavity?
nerve the supplies the posterior compartment of the thigh.
what is the sciatic nerve?
the centers for visual reflexes.
what are the superior colliculi
Sometimes known as the "queen of face," this nerve supplies all the muscles of facial expression.
What is the facial nerve?
The amount of time an oocyte waits for fertilization before degenerating.
what is 24 hours?
This muscle is responsible for abduction of the shoulder from 15-90 degrees.
What is the deltoid muscle?
The motions the anterior compartment of the thigh is responsible for. (name at least one.)
extensions of the knee, flexion of the hip
Connects the medulla to the cerebellum.
What is the inferior cerebellar peduncles?
The nerve supply for the serratus anterior muscle.
What is the long thoracic nerve?
The anatomical location where fertilization is done
What is the ampulla of the fallopian tube?
The muscle that initiates abduction of the arm up to the first 15 degrees.
what is supraspinatus muscle?
The muscle responsible for the flexion, abduction, and lateral rotations of the hip joint.
A triangular space in the posterior
cranial fossa that is bounded by the
superiorly by tentorium cerebelli,
medially by pons and cerebellum and
laterally by petrous part of temporal
bone.
What is the cerebellopontine angle?
The nerve supply for Teres minor.
The layer the neural plate is formed
what is the ectoderm?
The scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, and pisiform
what is the proximal row of the carpal bones?
The area where the head of the femur connects to the pelvis.
What is the acetabulum?
The contents of the cerebellopontine angle (name 2)
Cranial nerves 5,6,7,8
flocculus of the cerebellum
foramen of luschka
The nerve supply for the supraspinatus muscle
What is the suprascapular nerve?
3 days after fertilization the zygote becomes this structure
What is morula?
The rotator cuff is comprised for these 4 muscles.
what are the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis?
The origin point of the hamstring muscles.
What is the ischal tuberosity?