Respiratory System
The Heart
Muscles of the Abdomen and Pelvis
Digestive System and Peritoneum
Vessels and Nerves of the Abdomen and Pelvis
100

The opening from the nasal cavity to the nasopharynx

Internal Nares

100

Another name for the right atrioventricular valve

Tricuspid Valve

100

Most superficial layer of abdominal muscles

External Oblique

100

Gland located directly underneath the tongue

Sublingual Gland

100

Nerve that innervates organs supplied by the celiac trunk

Vagus Nerve

200

Located in the maxilla (largest sinus)

maxillary paranasal sinus

200

Ear like flaps over the atriums

Right/Left Auricle

200

Passageway for the spermatic cord (males) and round ligament of the uterus (females)

Inguinal Canal

200

Lines the abdominal wall (not specific abdominal organs)

Parietal Peritoneum

200

Vein that runs through the gallbladder

Cystic V.

300

Protects the opening of the larynx by directing food to the esophagus

Epiglottis 

300

Cavity that contains the heart, trachea, esophagus, and major blood vessels of the heart

Mediastinum

300

These two muscles make up the pelvis diaphragm  

Levator ani and coccygeus

300

Structure that allows bile and pancreatic juice to enter the duodenum

Major Duodenal Papilla

300

Artery that supplies blood to the pancreas (partial), most of the small intestine, cecum, ascending colon, and 2/3 of the transverse colon

Superior Mesenteric A.

400

The only fissure found in both lungs

Oblique Fissure

400

First node in the conducting system (above the right atrium)

sinoatrial node 

400

Fibrous strips dividing the rectus abdominis

Tendinous intersections

400

Extends from greater curvature of the stomach and covers most of the abdominal organs 

Greater Omentum

400

The three branches of the celiac trunk

Left Gastric A., Splenic A., Common Hepatic A.

500

Tissue type found in the oropharynx

Nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium 

500

Heart wall composition (deep to superficial)

Endocardium, Myocardium, Epicardium

500

Extends and laterally flexes the vertebral column

Quadratus lumborum

500

The cystic duct feeds into these two ducts

Common bile duct and then common hepatic duct

500

The Proper Hepatic Artery supplies blood to - (4 arteries)

Right Gastric A., Cystic A., Left Hepatic A., Right Hepatic A.