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Systemic Anatomy Exam II Review
October 14, 2008
In studying for exam II in systemic anatomy I would be sure I knew the following:
1) There are about 10 questions off of the previous material
2) definition of tendon, ligament and aponeurosis
3) what is a motor unit
4) understand the different types of muscle architecture
5) know the attachments of the muscles of mastication
6) know the function of the muscles of facial expression
7) know the innervation and actions of the extrinsic ocular muscles
8) know the definitions of the vocabulary words given in class
9) understand the anatomic structures related to the muscles of the abdominal wall and their
relationship to each other
10) actions, attachments and innervation of the SCM
11) attachments and orientation of the extrinsic back muscles
12) attachments of the muscles of the SOT
13) muscles that attach to the atlas and the axis respectively
14) muscles that have common points of attachments, i.e. the muscles that attach to the mastoid
process of the temporal bone
15) attachments of the transversospinalis mm.
16) attachments, actions and innervations of the superficial back muscles
17) muscles that move the scapula
18) muscles that move the humerus, which ones laterally rotate the humerus, which ones flex it,
etc.
19) attachments, actions and innervations of the muscles that attach to the scapula
20) attachments, actions and innervations of the muscles that attach to the humerus
21) attachments, actions and innervations of the muscles that move the elbow joint
22) rotator cuff muscles
23) what is significant about the quadrangle space
24) attachments, actions and innervations of the muscles of the anterior chest wall
25) attachments, actions and innervations of the muscles that move the carpus and digits
26) significance of the anatomic snuff box
27) significance of the triangle of auscultation
28) attachments, actions and innervations of the muscles that attach to the femur
29) attachments, actions and innervations of the muscles that move the knee joint
30) attachments, actions and innervations of the muscles that move the ankle joint
31) what is Gerdy's tubercle
32) where do the hamstring muscles attach
33) what is significant about the femoral triangle
34) know the tendons that pass over the posterior aspect of the medial malleolus
35) what is the lacertus fibrosus
36) what is the function of the diaphragm m.
37) what is the calcaneal tendon