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Anatomy Quiz 2 NWHSU

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Define a Nerve   A group of neuron fibers in the PNS  
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The Tibial Nerve Contains fibers from these most of its course through the thigh   L4-S3  
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Considering that muscle volume remains constant, What can one say when COMPARING range and strength of contraction of an Unattached (Free) muscle?   Inverse relationship. Range depends on length of fascicles and strength depends on cross sectional area of fascicles.  
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Give components which form the medial wall of the inguinal canal.   conjoined tendon, rectus sheath  
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Define the Deep inguinal ring   opening in transversalis fascia  
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cutaneous branch of tibial nerve which supplies skin of posterior calf   sural nerve  
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in reference to the nervous system define a nucleus   a group of neuron cell bodies in the CNS  
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Specifically what forms the conjoined tendon   aponeurosis of transversus abdominus muscle and aponeurosis of internal oblique muscle  
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A patient presents a sprained ankle caused by excessive eversion. Give specific ligamentous damage.   deltoid ligament  
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portion of the spermatic cord derived from the internal oblique   cremaster cord  
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name the cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve (Do not give articular)   medial and intermediate cutaneous nerves- saphenous nerves  
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In detail how does the great saphenous vein become a tributary to the deep veins? Include vein it drains into and how it gains access   It arises from dorsal digitals, dorsal metatarsals and dorsal venous arch and travels up medial leg to the saphenous hiatus which is a gap in the fascia lata. It then is a tributary to the femoral vein  
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The only muscular clinical sign a patient presents is involuntary inversion of the foot and foot drop. This would indicate injury specifically to the ______ nerve.   common fibular nerve  
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a ligament deep to the dorsal sacroiliac ligament, located in teh deep groove between the sacrum and ilium   interosseous sacroiliac ligament  
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A patient presents a sprained ankle caused by excessive inversion. Give specific ligamentous damage.   anterior talofibular ligament  
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Name the ligaments that run from the tibia to the lateral malleolus   anterior tibiofibular ligament, posterior tibiofibular ligament  
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apart from muscular paralysis, injury to this specific nere would present anesthesia of the skin in the small areas (Web) between the 1st and 2nd toes only.   deep fibular nerve  
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Use letter classification... motor fibers have a ganglion intermediate and Specifically innerate____.   GVE, smooth m. cardiac m. glands  
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The tibial nerve contains fibers from these specific spinal cord segments   L4-S3  
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A patient presents flattening of the medial longitudinal arch on the plantar surface of the foot. Give specific ligamentous damage. (Proper names only)   plantar calcaneanavicular  
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Define the superficial inguinal ring   opening in aponeurosis of external oblique  
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What structure(S) anteriorly contribute(s) to the rectus sheath above the level of the anterior superior iliac spine?   aponeuroses of internal oblique, external oblique  
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Name 2 important ligaments with attachments to the ischium and sacrum   sacrotuberous ligament, sacrospinous ligament  
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specific nerve from which the lateral sural cutaneous nerve is a direct branch   common fibular  
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Assuming the sciatic nerve has been severed, would any cutaneous areas below the knee still have sensation? If so, specifically where and why?   Yes, Medial side of foot because of saphenous nerve  
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Component of the anterior abdominal wall from which the cremaster is derived   internal oblique muscle  
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specifically what forms the anterior wall of the inguinal canal   aponeurosis of external oblique muscle  
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nerve that traverses the adductor canal to provide cutaneous innervation to the medial side of leg, ankle, and foot to great toe   saphenous nerve  
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name the cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve. Do not give articular   saphenous nerve  
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muscle in which the common peroneal nerve divides into its terminal branches   fibularis longus  
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the obturator nerve carries fibers from these spinal segments   L2-4  
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The sciatic nerve descends posterior to the _____ muscle during most of its course through the thigh   adductor magnus  
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specific vessel supplying skin of lower part of the abdomen and external genitalia   superficial external pudendal artery  
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Beginning with the popliteal artery, make a flow chart showing the course a drop of blood would mainly take to reach the lateral compartment muscles of the leg.   popliteal artery-->posterior tibial--> peroneal artery  
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Portion of the spermatic cord derived from the aponeurosis of the external oblique   external spermatic fascia  
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Specific nerve from which the sural nerve arises   tibial nerve  
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