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ADVANCED KNOWBODYTM
TEACHING TORSO
0709-00, T29
HEAD
1. Dura mater, falx cerebri
2. Pituitary gland (hypophysis)
3. Frontal bone
4. Frontal sinus
5. Sphenoid bone
6. Parietal bone
7. Temporal bone
8. Ethmoid air cells
9. Superior nasal concha
10. Middle nasal concha
11. Inferior nasal concha
12. Eustachian (auditory)
tube opening
13. Maxilla
14. Hard palate
15. Soft palate
16. Teeth
17. Sublingual gland
18. Tongue
19. Palatine tonsil
20. Styloglossus muscle
21. Stylohyoid muscle
22. Digastric muscle,
posterior belly
23. Common carotid artery
24. Internal jugular vein
25. Hyoglossus muscle
26. Genioglossus muscle
27. Geniohyoid muscle
28. Mylohyoid muscle
29. Digastric muscle,
anterior belly
30. Mandible
31. Masseter muscle
32. Parotid gland
33. Submandibular gland
34. Auricle (ear)
35. External acoustic meatus
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36. Inferior oblique muscle
37. Iris
38. Pupil
39. Medial rectus muscle
40.a. Cornea
40.b. Sclera
41. Superior oblique muscle
42. Superior rectus muscle
43. Optic nerve
44. Lateral rectus muscle
45. Lacrimal gland
46. Inferior rectus muscle
BRAIN
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Cerebrum
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Precentral gyrus
Central sulcus
Postcentral gyrus
Lateral sulcus (Sylvian fissure)
Temporal lobe
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Occipital lobe
Corpus callosum
Lateral longitudinal stria of corpus
callosum
Left anterior cerebral artery
Olfactory tract
Cerebellum
Arbor vitae
Caudate nucleus
Interventricular foramen (of Monro)
Thalamus
Interthalamic adhesion
Cerebral aqueduct (Sylvian
aqueduct)
Cranial nerve III
Medulla oblongata
Left middle cerebral artery
Left internal carotid artery
Cranial nerve I
Cranial nerve II
Left posterior cerebral artery
Cerebral peduncle
Cranial nerve IV
Pons
Cranial nerve V
Cranial nerve VI
Cranial nerve VII
Cranial nerve VIII
Cranial nerve IX
Cranial nerve X
Cranial nerve XI
Cranial nerve XII
LUNGS WITH RIBS
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Clavicle
Manubrium
Sternum
Xiphoid process
Costal cartilages
Ribs
Pleura
Right lung, superior lobe
Right lung, middle lobe
Right lung, inferior lobe
Diaphragm
Left lung, superior lobe
Left lung, inferior lobe
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THORAX
126. Hyoid bone
127. Thyroid cartilage
128. Thyroid gland
129. Trachea
130. Primary bronchi
131. Arch of aorta
132. Esophagus
133. Descending aorta
134. Tendinous arch of diaphragmLIVER
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HEART
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Right atrium
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Right ventricle
Left atrium
Left ventricle
Right auricle
Left auricle
Right coronary artery
Anterior interventricular branch of
left coronary artery (left anterior
descending artery
Great cardiac vein
Anterior interventricular sulcus
Apex of heart
Superior vena cava
Ascending aorta
Pulmonary trunk
Left pulmonary artery
Right pulmonary artery
Right pulmonary veins
Left pulmonary veins
Coronary sinus
Inferior vena cava
Posterior interventricular branch of
right coronary artery (right posterior
artery)
Middle cardiac vein
Posterior interventricular sulcus
Pulmonary (semilunar) valve
Interventricular septum
Tricuspid valve
Bicuspid (mitral) valve
Aortic (semilunar) valve
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Left lobe
Right lobe
Caudate lobe
Hepatic artery
Portal vein
Right and left hepatic ducts joining
to form the common hepatic duct
Common bile duct
Cystic duct
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Gallbladder
Quadrate lobe
Ligamentum teres (round ligament)
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Mesocolic tenia
Omental tenia
ABDOMINAL CAVITY
STOMACH
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Cardiac portion of stomach
Fundus of stomach
Pyloric part of stomach
Lesser curvature
Greater curvature
Rugae
Pyloric sphincter
SMALL INTESTINE & LARGE INTESTINE
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Jejunum, small intestine
Ileum, small intestine
Junction of duodenum & jejunum
Mesentery
Cecum
Vermiform appendix
Ileocecal valve (colic valve)
Ascending colon
Transverse colon
Descending colon
Sigmoid colon
Sigmoid flexure
Rectum
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Spleen
Left adrenal gland
Left kidney
Abdominal aorta
Splenic artery
Splenic vein
Pancreas
Pancreatic duct
Transverse mesocolon
Superior mesenteric artery
Superior mesenteric vein
Duodenum, small intestine
Pylorus
Accessory pancreatic duct
Common bile duct
Right kidney
Right adrenal gland
Transversus abdominis muscle
Quadratus lumborum muscle
Iliac crest
Iliacus muscle
Psoas major muscle
Psoas minor muscle
Ureters
Common iliac artery
Common iliac vein
Ischium bone
Pubic bone
Sacrum
Piriformis muscle
Coccygeus muscle
Levator ani muscle
Urinary bladder
Anal opening
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