Anatomy and Physiology Quiz

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Anatomy and Physiology Quiz

Test your knowledge on anatomy and physiology with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers a wide range of topics including the nervous system, respiratory anatomy, and muscle innervation.

Improve your understanding and challenge yourself with questions that will help you learn more about:

  • Respiratory system anatomy
  • Cervical plexus and nerves
  • Muscle functions and attachments
  • Thoracic and abdominal openings
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningBrain102
The superior cervical ganglion lies forward from
the transverse processes c6-c7
the transverse processes c5-c6
the transverse processes c6
the transverse processes c4
the transverse processes c1-c3
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To the deep chest muscles belongs:
External intercostals muscle
The pectoralis major
The pectoralis minor
the serratus anterior
The subclavius muscle
The lateral arcuate ligament of the diaphragm
Arches above quadratus lumborum muscle
Extends from L3 vertebra
Extends from L2 vertebra
limits the aortic hiatus
limits the sternocostal triangle
The aortic hiatus transmits
a)the left phrenic nerve
B) the right vagus nerve
C) the right lymph duct
d) the thoracic duct
Choose the false sentence about the diaphragmatic apertures
The aortic hiatus is limited by the crura
The aortic hiatus transmits the thoracic duct
The caval opening transmits left phrenic nerve
The caval opening transmits the right phrenic n.
The azygos vein passes on the right side
The caval opening lies within central tendon
The submandibular triangle
Is bounded by omohyoid muscles
contain the facial vein
Contains the facial nerve
contains the external jugular vein
Its floor is formed by the digastric muscle
The esophageal hiatus transmits
The left phrenic nerve
The thoracic duct
The anterior vagal trunk
The superior epigastric artery
The right lymph duct
The hypoglossal nerve
Connects to C4 ventral rami of the cervical plexus
Runs in the foramen magnum
innervates the muscle of the pharynx
innervates the digastric muscle
connects to superior root of ansa cervicalis
The arytenoid cartilage has
The anterior angle elongated into the muscular process
the apex which articulates with the cuneiform cartilage
The anterior, lateral and posterior surface
The vocal process directed laterally
articular surface for connection with cricoid cartilage
The thyrohyoid membrane
Forms the vestibular folds
is pierced by inferior laryngeal artery
Is attached to the hyoid bone and lateral lobes of three ligament
Forms vocal folds
Inlet of the larynx is bounded by
The upper margin of the hyoid bone in front
the lingual surface of the epiglottis medially
The base of the tongue posteriorly
the aryepiglottic folds posteriorly
The superior margin of the epiglottis in front
In the superficial layer of the back muscles you can find
the latissimus dorsi muscle innervated by the accessory nerve
the trapezius innervated by the accessory nerve
The semispinalis capitis muscle innervated by the suboccipital nerve
The levator scapulae innervated by ansa cervicalis
The trachea consists of
Anular ligament
Smooth trachealis muscle
Cricoid cartilages
carina - the first cartilage
The right lung has
2 fissures, 3 lobes and 12 segments
three segments in middle lobe
the cardiac impression deeper than in the left lung
He aortic impression over of hilum
The esophageal impression at the back of hilum
The left lung has
The azygos impression
The cardiac impression over hilum
The aortic impression in front of hilum
The pulmonary ligament under hilum
3 lobes and 11 segment
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