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Joanita Kamulali
Anatomy Weeks 6-12
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |