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Joanita Kamulali

Anatomy Weeks 6-12

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Which muscle(s) assist n rotating the arm outward? Teres minor
Fascicles are held together by a connective tissue layer called? Perineurium.
What nerves contain mostly afferent fibers? Sensory Nerves
Astrocytes attach to: Neurons and Blood vessels
The peripheral nervous system includes? Only cranial nerves, spinal nerves, and their branches
Where is the parasympathetic neuron cell bodies are located in? Nuclei of the brainstem and the lateral gray columns of the sacral cord.
Small branches from the cervical plexus join which two cranial nerves? Hypoglossal and accessory
Which plexus contains nerves that innervate the lower part of the shoulder and the entire arm? Brachial
How many major divisions does the brain has? Six
The anatomical stalk of the pituitary is also known as Infundibulum.
Which endocrine gland stores enough of its hormone extracellularly to last several months? The thyroid
From which vessels do myocardial cells receive blood? Coronary arteries
The _____ drains much of the superficial leg and foot. Great saphenous vein
The term blood type refers to the type of blood cell Antigen
The spleen is located in the _____ region. Left hypochondriac
Antibodies are proteins of the family called Immunoglobulins
A type of blood cell produced by lymph nodes is called a(n) Monocyte
Because T cells attack pathogens more directly, T-cell immune mechanisms are classified as _____ immunity. Cell-mediated
The lymph nodes located just above the bend of the elbow are called the _____ lymph nodes Supratrochlea
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