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Anatomy week 6-12
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The muscles that allow the tumb to be drawn across the palm to touch the tip of any finger is the: | Opponens pollicis |
| The posterior arm muscle that extends the forearm is the: | Triceps Brachii |
| Multipolar neurons have: | Multiple dendrites & one axon |
| Schwann cells have a function in the PNS that is similar to that of which cells in the CNS? | Oligodendrocytes |
| Gray matter in the brain & spinal cord consists primarily of: | cell bodies |
| The lumbar plexus gives rise to the _____ nerve. | Femoral |
| The areas specializing in language functions are found in the left cerebral hemesphere in: | about 90% of the population |
| Which cranial nerve is responsible for movements of the tongue? | Hypoglossal |
| There are _____ ventricles in the brain. | Four |
| Pancreatic cell type that produces insulin: | beta cells |
| Bony labrinth structure containing the utricle and saccule: | Vetibule |
| _____ is used to determine the volume percentage of red blood cells in whole blood. | Hematocrit |
| A decrease in the amount of white blood cells is called: | Leukopenia |
| Antibodies are proteins of the family called: | immunoglobulins |
| The primary organ of the lymphatic system is the: | Thymus |
| Olfactory epithelium is found: | covering the superior turbinate |
| The structures that deflect air as it passes through the nose are called: | Conchae |
| The smallest branches of the bronchial tree are: | bronchioles |
| The eustatian tube connects the middle ear with the: | nasopharynx |