What two veins are directly connected to the superior vena cava ?
Two brachiocephalic (Innominate) veins
The vestibulocochlear nerve is responsible for what functions?
Balance, hearing, and reflex eye movements
Which scalene does not insert onto rib 1
Posterior Scalene
Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, and Laryngophrynx
Blood brain barrier
Cardiac veins return deoxygenated blood to the right atrium via
The coronary sinus
(great cardiac vein from left side of heart)
What cranial nerve has the muscular innervation for the superior oblique muscle ?
Trochlear
Innervation of the infrahyoid muscles
Ansa cervicalis (Ventral Ramus C1-C3)
What are considered your vocal cords?
Larynx
Suboccipital triangle is formed by
rectus capitis posterior major
obliquus capitis superior
obliquus capitis inferior
Thoracic duct inferior end is called
Cisterna Chyli
Multiply the cranial nerves Facial and Oculomotor. Then subtract Glossopharyngeal
Hypoglossal CN VII
What 3 muscles insert into the inferior nuchal line or right above
Rectus capitis posterior major, rectus capitis posterior minor, and obliquus capitis superior
An action that forcibly exhales, with the glottis, nostrils, and mouth closed is called
(increases intra-abdominal pressure)
Valsalva maneuver
What do second order neurons travel to
The Thalamus
The subclavian artery turns into what?
Axillary
Brachial (radial and Ulna)
What are the four cranial nerves that have both motor and sensory functions?
Trigeminal, Facial, Glossopharyngeal, Vagus
What muscle causes upwards rotation of the scapula?
Serratus Anterior
What is the name for the combination of the thalamus and hypothalamus ?
Diencephalon
What fills the corpus callosum?
Axons passing between the left and right cerebral hemispheres
The Left coronary artery branches into
Anterior interventricular artery and circumflex artery
What portion of the brain controls the activities of cranial nerves V, VI, and VII
Pons
How do the unilateral actions of the obliquus capitis superior and inferior differ ?
inferior causes ipsilateral rotation while superior causes lateral flexion
What is in-between respiratory/terminal bronchioles and alveolar sacs?
Alveolar ducts
Pons