Anatomy 12+13

Create an educational illustration of the human anatomy, showing the brain, spinal cord, and muscles with labels highlighting key areas involved in movement and sensation.

Anatomy Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Welcome to the Anatomy Quiz! This engaging quiz is designed for anyone interested in learning about the human body, its functions, and how different systems interact. Challenge yourself with a variety of questions ranging from basic anatomy to specific neurological functions.

What to expect:

  • 12+ challenging questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Immediate scoring and feedback
26 Questions6 MinutesCreated by LearningBrain204
The precentral gyrus located in the anterior side of the postcentral sulcus
True
FALSE
The primary auditory area located :
Anterior to the precentral sulcus
Posterior to wernicke’s area
Anterior to frontal eye field
Anterior to wernicke’s area
The primary somatosensory area is a functional area that located in what gyrus
Precentral
Precuneus
Postcentral
Lingua
The frontal eye field is located in the frontal lobe and responsible for ?
Eye movement
Eye visual perception
Fingers move
Non are treu
The area that have a function of sensation is ?
Precuneus
Primary motor area
Primary auditory area
Posterior parietal cortex
The nerve cell body receive the neural signals through its dendrites
True
False
Major pectoral muscle is innervated by the lateral pectoral nerve
 
The myotome in spinal cord have the same function of what map of brain
Somatotopic
Myotopic
Retinotopic
Tonotopic
Dermatome is the representation of skin area in the spinal cord
True
False
Hip flexion is
Represented in the L2 dermatome
Represented in the L2 myotome
Represented in myotome C2
Represented in myotome S1
Cerebellum is responsible for coordination and regulation of blood regulate the cardiovascular system
True
False
Adductor muscles innervated by obturator nerve
True
False
Tibialis anterior muscle is innervated by tibial nerve (سؤال بونص)
True
False
The ulnar nerve is extends at the branches level
True
False
Upper subscapular nerve com from
C5+C6
C7
C8+T
ALL OF THE ABOVE
The nerve that com from C5 and C6 is ??
Suprascapular nerve
Upper subscapular nerve
Median nerve
Redial nerve
All true
C 4 is part of brachial plexus
True
False
The axillary artery when it extends distally and at the elbow level it divided into radial and ulnar arteries
True
False
Which myotome represented by big toe extension
L4
L3
L5
S1
S2
Wernicke area location is
Inferior parietal lobule
Superior temporal gyrus
Superior parietal lobule
Inferior temporal gyrus
Postcentral gyrus
Which type of glial cells that forms the myelin sheath in ulnar nerve
Schwann cells
Astrocytes
Oligodendrocytes
Satellite cells
Which of the following is not a part of basal ganglia
Putamen nuclei
Globus pallidus
Substantia nigra
Dentate nuclei
Subthalamic nuclei
The type channel that open in response to the changes in the resting membrane potential is called
Ligand gated channel
Resting K+ channel
Signal gated channel
Voltage gated channel
Which neurotransmitter regulates our intellectual and learning functions
Dopamen
Glutamate
Acetylcholine
Melatonin
Serotonin
بالعيد بتعيد ولا بتتعيد (واذكر قديش تعيدت او عيّدت)
What did the sea say to the other sea ???
Hello how are you
I miss you
Can I get your number ?
Nothing he just waved
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