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General Anatomy
Identify by Name, the indicated Anatomical Regions. See Specific Anatomical Regions for Answer Choices
Body Regions
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Superficial and Cross Sectional Anatomy
Looking inferiorly the following is a cross section of the torso in the lumbar region. Identify by Name the indicated
structures and Aspects. The appendix lies just below the hollow space in the lower left of this specimen. See
appropriate Columns of Answer Choices.
19 – 20 Name these bones
21 – 22, 27 Name these aspects.
23 – 26 Name these muscles
TORSO
27
19
20
21
23
24
25
26
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Looking superiorly, the following is a cross section. Identify by Name the indicated structures and aspects.
28 This is a specimen of _______group.
29 – 32 Name these aspects.
33 Name this group of muscles.
34 Name this bone
28, 35, 36 Name these muscles
37 This is a specimen of Patient ___
28________
32
35
36
34
28
30
29
31
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The following is a cross section. Identify by Name the indicated structures and aspects.
38 – 41 Identify these aspects
42 Name this bone
43 – 44 Name the primary function of these groups of muscles.
45 This is a ______ view, (in which direction are we looking) of this specimen.
46 Name the group to which this illustration belongs.
Specimen Right
38
43
42
40
41
44
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47 Identify this muscle
48 Identify this group of muscles
49 Identify this anatomical region
50 – 52 Identify this group of muscles individually in alphabetical order.
53 Identify this region
54 Identify the Action Class of this muscle
55 Identify the Action of this muscle
56 Identify the aspect of this photograph
57 This is a view of Patient ___.
LEG
47
48
50 - 52
49
53
54 - 55
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58 – 66 Identify the indicated motions.
67 This XRAY was taken from Patient _____
SKELETON of ACROBAT
58
59
60
61
62
63
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65
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MRI of ___
STATEMENT
TRUE
A
FALSE
B
67. Sagittal section through the thoracis
B
68. Coronal section of the thoracis
B
69. Cross section of the abdominal pelvic cavity
C
70. Specimen is in prone position
71. Superior view
INSUFFICIENT
DATA
C
B
A
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GENERAL MUSCLE CYTOLOGY STRUCTURE
72. Identify the myofibrils ( 2 answers) BD
73. Identify the myofilaments C
74. Identify the sarcolemma A
75. Identify the sarcomere ac
76. This muscle segment is demonstrating which Action
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ILLUSTRATION of MUSCLE SHAPES
Referring to the illustration above, Match the muscle shape to its most appropriate example in the list below.
77. Deltoid AB
78. Extensor digitorum D
79. Eye A
80. Pectoralis C
81. Rectus femoris E
82. Teres major B
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Greek and Latin Lexicon
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83. _
84. _
85. _
86. _
87. _
88. _
89. _
90. _
91. __
92. __
93. __
94. __
95. __
96. __
97. __
98. __
99. __
100.
__
101.
__
102.
__
103.
__
104.
__
105.
__
Definition
Circle / Orbit bcd
Clavicle d
Deep bde
Flesh abcd
Muscle acd
Posterior neck ace
Stomach bd
Straight cde
Short c
Inside ad
Underneath abce
Function bce
Above normal be
Groin cd
Closer to the surface acde
Ology abc
Away b
Upon ae
Cell e
Further along the axis ac
Great BCDE
Wide ABD
Flat ABCDE
CODE
A
B
C
D
E.
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
Greek / Latin
Root / Prefix / Suffix
Alba
Ana
Brevis
Cleido
Cyte
Externus
Distal
Endo
Epi
Erythro
Gastric
Hyper
Inguinal
Intrinsic
Iso
Knowledge / Study
Lata
Medi
Myo
Nuchal
Oris
Orbicularis
Physio
Profundus
Rectus
Sarco
Sub
Superficial
Vastus
Platy
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Skeletal System / Articulations and CONNECTIONS
106.
Stability is an A. direct or B. indirect in relationship to probability of dislocation or injury. B
Arrange the selection of joints per the following spectrum of relationships. Choose from Column III
Most Mobile
107.
Should
er E
108.
H
ip
B
109.
A
Ankle
110.
Kne
eC
111.
S
acroili
ac D
Least Mobile
112.
Least Stable
Suture
AB
Most Stable
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Fill In the term for the following definitions of muscular -skeletal MOTIONS.
TERM
Definition
Extension ce
113.
Increases the angle between articulating structures in a hinge joint and in
the sagittal plane
Adduction B
114.
Movement of a bone or structure toward the midline, toward anatomical
position
Pronation ade
115.
Movement that turns the palmar surface posteriorly
Abduction A
116.
Movement of a bone or appendage away from the midline
Circumduction e
117.
Circles in the air with your arms
Supination Cde
118.
Rotates posteriorly
Fill In the term for the following definitions of muscular ACTIONS.
Agonist c
119.
Primary contraction
Antagonist d
120.
Opposing contraction
Synergist ABCD
121.
Assisting and stabilizing contraction
Match the DEFINITION with its most closely associated TERM
DEFINITION
122.
Fibrous connective tissue that connects one bone to another
123.
Nutrients are supplied to the chondrocytes of the articular
cartilage by
124.
crescent-shaped fibro-cartilaginous structure that only partly
divides a joint cavity
125.
Fibrous sheet connective tissue that is continuous from
muscle to muscle
126.
Fibrous connective tissue that is continuous from muscle to
bone
127.
fluid-filled sacs that helps reduce friction between potential
points of friction for muscles, bones, vessels and nerves
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
TERM
Aponeurosis
Articular disc
Bursae
Dense elastic
Dense irregular
Dense regular
Ligament
Meniscus
Perimysium
Skeletal Muscle
Synovial Fluid
Tendon
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Muscles
Fill In the following table for muscle tissues. Choose from Column VI
TERM
128.
Endomysium e
Definition
Connective tissue that covers muscle cells / muscle fibers
129.
Perimysium
abc
Connective tissue that covers muscle fascicles
130.
Connective tissue that covers muscles
Epimysium ac
131.
Sarcolemma
abe
Cell membrane that covers muscles cells
132.
Connective structure that is also named the parietal pericardium
Epicardium ab
Groups And Members
Fill in the Table of Classification by placing a check mark in the appropriate column.
Muscle
133.
Biceps femoris
134.
Coracobrachialis
135.
Pectineus
Member of
Rotator Cuff
A
Member of
Quadriceps
Group
B
Member of
Hamstrings
C
Not a Member
of these groups
D
136.
Rectus
abdominus
137.
Rectus femoris
138.
Semitendinosus
139.
Subscapularis
140.
Teres minor
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Identify the regional location, GROUP, for each of the muscles listed below.
Muscle
141.
Levator Scapulae
142.
Flexor Carpi Radialis
143.
Adductor Magnus
144.
Gracilis
145.
Internal oblique
146.
Peroneus
147.
Plantaris
148.
Tibialis
149.
Sternocleidomastoid
150.
Rhomboids
151.
Vastus intermedius
152.
Trapezius
GROUP
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Fill in the Table of Classification by placing a check mark in the appropriate column. Mark all that apply for each
attribute.
Attribute
153.
Voluntary Control
154.
Self rhythmic
Cardiac
A
Smooth
B
C
A
B
155.
Can have agonist vs. antagonist functions /
relations
156.
Autonomic control
157.
Sarcomeres arranged end to end
Skeletal
C
C
B
A
C
158.
the skeletal muscle that attaches to a stationary bone is called the:
A. insertion
B. origin
C. belly
D. sarcomere
159.
All of the following flex the forearm synergistically except:
A. biceps brachii
B. brachialis
C. triceps brachii
D. brachioradialis
160.
One location for intramuscular injections is in the upper arm in this muscle that forms the rounded part of your
shoulder. What muscle is that?
A. subscapularis
B. deltoid
C. biceps brachii
D. pectoralis major
161.
The portion of the skeletal muscle that attaches to a, or the most, stationary bone is called the:
A. insertion
B. origin
C. belly
D. sarcomere
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162.
Your quadriceps acts a as a _________ system.
A. first class
B. second class
C. third class
D. fourth class
E. pulley
163.
Your biceps brachii works as a ______ class lever system.
A. first
B. second
C. third
D. fourth
164.
Which of these muscles is located in the anterior thoracic region? Mark all that apply
A. pectoralis major
B. serratus anterior
C. pectoralis minor
D. latissiumus dorsi
165.
All of the following extend the forearm except: Mark all that apply
A. biceps brachii
B. brachialis
C. triceps brachii
D. brachioradialis
166.
Muscles on the anterior surface of the forearm act as: mark all that apply.
A. flexors of the hand
B. extensors of the hand
C. adductors of the forearm
D. abductors of the forearm
167.
Which of the following muscles is a flexor of the leg at the knee? Mark all that apply.
A. vastus lateralis
B. semimembranosus
C. semitendinosus
D. biceps femoris
168.
What is the synergistic muscle to the gastrocnemius?
A. fibularis longus
B. soleus
C. tibialis anterior
D. rectus femoris
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Complete the following statements about planes.
169.
______
Divides left from right / laterally but not equally BD
170.
_______ Cross-section that divides upper from lower or superior from inferior ABD
171.
______ Separates anterior from posterior D
172.
________ Divides the structure at an angle, not perpendicular nor necessarily parallel BC
173.
________ Divides equilaterally, left from right DE
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THIS PAGE PURPOSELY REMAINS “KINDA” BLANK –
USE for QUESTIONS, PROTESTS, PROPOSALS, TPYOGRAPHIACL ERRORS, SPELllLING CORRECTIONS,
ALPHABETIZATIONS, NOTES, DRAWINGS, DIAGRAMS, MNEMONICS, DOODLES, or… a DRAFT LETTER to
your Mom about re-consideration of your career choice because of the anxiety caused by this test, and the
possibility of changing your major; …a beginning draft is provided for your use to modify per your personal
situation; the following is from a former FEMALE student………..
Dear Mom….
My Premed major classes , and especially MY Anatomy class, have been reeeeeeealy stressssssful (like I’m not
kidding Mom….one girl threw-up in class, like projectile vomit, yuk…and another girl cries all the way through the
tests…..it’s like so annoying…and another girl is always talking about using a bone saw and continually muttering
something like, “she can’t wait until the instructor becomes a specimen”..…in fact I know that the instructor had all
the bone saws sent to the culinary division,’ cuz I was there, in the kitchen, eating to relieve my stress and
…apparently he knows this student from when he was training and where she was a patient at Napa State
hospital…something about cruelty to animals…..whew!) I am sure it’s just all the stress! The good news is that I am
still trying…hard…..….I flunked a few tests, actually, not just a few….
well…. but anyway, I have learned a great deal about my own anatomy from cutting up a bunch of old fat people,
“yes Mom, they are dead,” ….this is just practice…….I’m not a surgeon yet….but THAT would be even a worse
problem, if I already was a doctor …and the people were dead, ya know what I mean?……well…. but anyway,
speaking of fat people, I also have gained a few pounds, actually, not just a few.
….Mom, did you know that …inside our skin we all look a lot alike?……wow….yukkkkky….I mean
fascinating…..So….anyway….the other night we went out for a few beers, actually, not just a few, ….. at this cute
little bar called the Bike Shop …….all the guys there must have been reeeeeealy rich because they all had great big
shiny motorcycles and they all wore real leather jackets……
and …….anyway, one thing led to another,… and a few of the guys, actually, not just a few, reeeeealy enjoyed my
belly dancing! ……I didn’t know I had that talent…wow...I made a lot of money from “tips”…and they invited me to a
private party and promised me a lot more money…….
…..so I bought a costume and got a new tattoo…….its called Flames From Paradise and it looks just like a real live
flame when I dance in black light…..so I am thinking about changing my major from Premed to Fine Arts……..
….and I already kinda-sorta have a job…kinda….…’cuz a few of the guys, actually, not just a few, said they know
other places where I can be even a bigger hit………..and make even more money……..isn’t that so cool…..I mean
encouraging?
But in the mean time, could you send me a few bucks, actually not just a few, ‘cuz most of the money I made from
dancing, I spent on my costume, my tattoo and beer, the rest I just wasted….?
p.s. Don’ tell Dad…..until I officially change my major…..ya, know what I mean about him…..whew…...nonlinear……especially if sees my tattoo….
Plea$$$$$$e write $$$$$oon.
Love you….
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ANSWER CHOICES
ANT TORSO
ANT ARM
ANT LEG
A
External Intercostals
Biceps brachii
Adductor brevis
B
External Oblique
Brachialis
Adductor longus
C
Internal Intercostals
Brachioradialis
Adductor magnus
D
Internal Oblique
Coracobrachalis
Extensor digitorum longus
E
Pectoralis Major
Flexor carpi radialis
Gracilis
AB
Pectoralis Minor
Flexor carpi ulnaris
Rectus femoris
AC
Rectus abdominus
Flexor digitorum profundus
Sartorius
AD
Serratus Anterior
Flexor digitorum superficialis
Tensor fascia latae
AE
Sternocleodomastoid
Palmaris longus
Tibialis anterior
BC
Transverse abdominus
Pronator teres
Vastus intermedius
BD
Interosseus Membrane
Vastus lateralis
BE
Reinaculum
Vastus medialis
CD
Interosseus Membrane
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
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POST TORSO
POST ARM
POST LEG
A
Deltoid
Abductor pollicis longus
BIceps femoris
B
Infraspinatus
Aconeus
Gastrocnemius
C
Latissimus dorsi
Extensor carpi radialis brevis
Gluteus maximus
D
Levatror scapulae
Extensor carpi radialis longus
Gluteus medius
E
Rhomboideus major
Extensor carpi ulnaris
Gluteus minimus
AB
Rhomboideus minor
Extensor digiti minimi
Peroneus longus / Fibularis
AC
Subscapularis
Extensor digitorum
Piriformis
AD
Supraspinatus
Triceps brachii
Plantaris
AE
Teres major
Popliteus
BC
Teres minor
Semimembranosus
BD
Trapezius
Semitendinosus
BE
Soleus
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
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ACTION
MOTION
SHAPE / SIZE / PLACE / DIRECETION
/ ORIGINS
Groups
A
1 ST Class
Abduction
Bi
Dorsal Trunk
B
2 ND Class
Adduction
Bipennate
Extensors
C
3 RD Class
Circumduction
Brevis
Flexors
D
Agonistic
Depression
Circular / Orbital
Forearm
E
Annoying
Dorsiflexion
Convergent
Hamstrings
AB
Antagonistic
Elevation
Deltoid
Head
AC
Classy
Eversion
Infra
Hips and Butt
AD
Contraction
Extension
Lateralis
Lower leg
AE
Primary Agonist
Flexion
Latissimus
Neck
BC
Pulley
Hyperextension
Longus
Quadriceps
BD
Relaxation
Hyperflexion
Major
Rotator Cuff
BE
Synergistic
Inversion
Maximus
Shoulder
CD
Lateral Rotation
Minimis
Spinal
CE
Med Rotation
Minor
Upper Arm
DE
Opposition
Multipennate
Upper Leg
ABC
Plantar Flexion
Oblique
Ventral Trunk
ABD
Pronate
Parallel
Waist
ABE
Protraction
Quadri
BCD
Retraction
Rectus
BCE
Supination
Serratus
BDE
Sub
CDE
Supra
ABCD
Teres
ABCE
Transversus
ABDE
Trapezoid
ACDE
Tri
BCDE
Unipennate
ABCDE
Vastus
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GENERAL LOCATION / RELATIONSHIP /
REGIONS
GENERAL LOCATION / RELATIONSHIP /
REGIONS
continued
SPECIFIC ANATOMICAL REGIONS
SPECIFIC ANATOMICAL REGIONS
continued
A
Abdominal
Medial
Abdominal
Lumbar
B
Abdominopelvic
Mediastinal
Acromial
Mammary
C
Anterior
Pelvic
Antecubital
Manual
D
Axial
Pericardial
Auris
Mental
E
Caudal
Pleural
Axillary
Nasus
AB
Cranial
Posterior
Brachial
Oculus
AC
Deep
Prone
Buccal
Olecranal
AD
Distal
Proximal
Calcaneal
Oral
AE
Dorsal
R Hypochondriac
Carpal
Palmar
BC
Epigastric
R Inguinal
Cephalic
Patellar
BD
Hypogastric
R Lumbar
Cervical
Pelvic
BE
Inferior
Right
Cranium
Pes / Pedal
CD
Intermediate
RLQ
Crural
Plantar
CE
L Hypochondriac
RUQ
Digital
Pollex
DE
L Inguinal
Sub
Dorsal
Popliteal
ABC
L Lumbar
Superficial
Facial
Pubic
ABD
Lateral
Superior
Femoral
Sural
ABE
Left
Supine
Frons / Frontal
Tarsal
BCD
LLQ
Thoracic
Gluteal
Thoracic
BCE
Lower Limb
Torso
Hallux
Trunk / Torso
BDE
LUQ
Umbilical
Inguinal
Umbilical
CDE
Upper Limb
ABCD
Vertebral
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
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ANSWER CHOICES
PLANES
HISTOLOGY
A
Around-About
A Band
B
Circumferential
Acetylcholine
C
Coronal/Frontal
Actin
D
Direct
Axon
E
Inverse
Endomysium
AB
Oblique
Epicardium
AC
Parasagittal
Epimysium
AD
Reverse
Fascicle
AE
Sagittal
H Band
BC
Transverse
I Band
BD
Myofilament
BE
Myocardium
CD
Myomysium
CE
Myosin
DE
Neuro-mus Junction
ABC
Perimysium
ABD
Rock Band
ABE
Sarcolemma
BCD
Sarcomere
BCE
Sarcoplasm
BDE
Sinoatrial node
CDE
Synaptic cleft
ABCD
Tendon
ABCE
Terminal cisterni
ABDE
Tropomyosin
ACDE
Troponin
BCDE
Z Disc
ABCDE
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ANSWER CHOICES
CODE
Cranium
Cranial Sutures /
Articulations
Face
Accessory
Thorax Ant
A
Ethmoid
Coronal
Inf Nasal Conchae
Hyoid
Manubrium
B
Frontal
Frontal Maxillary
Lacrimal
Incus
Costal False
C
Occipital Bone
Lambdoid
Mandible
Malleus
Costal Floating
D
Parietal
Frontonasal
Maxilla
Stapes
Costal True
E
Sphenoid
Nasomaxillary
Nasal
Sternum Body
AB
Temporal
Sagittal
Palatine
Xiphoid Process
AC
Squamous
Vomer
AD
Temporalzygomatic
Zygomatic
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
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Session:
Section:
Days / Time:
Instructor:
MTX2
Fall 2014
52999
M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM
RIDDELL
ANSWER CHOICES
CODE
Vertebral Column
Shoulder
Upper Limb
Pelvis
Lower Limb
A
Arch
Clavicle
Capitate
Coccyx
Calcaneus
B
Body
Scapula
Carpals
Coxal
Cuboid
C
Canal
Distal Digits
Ilium
Distal Digits
D
Cervical
Hamate
Ischium
Femur
E
Coccyx
Humerus
Pubic
Fibula
AB
Column
Intermediate Digits
Sacrum
Intermediate Cuneiform
AC
Facet
Lunate
Intermediate Digits
AD
Inferior Articular
Metacarpals
Lateral Cuneiform
AE
Lamina
Pisiform
Medial Cuneiform
BC
Lateral
Proximal Digits
Metatarsal
BD
Lumbar
Radius
Metatarsus Bones:
BE
Pedicle
Scaphoid
Navicular Bone
CD
Sacrum
Sesamoid
Patella
CE
Spinous / Spine
Trapezium
Proximal Digits
DE
Superior Articular
Trapezoid
Sesamoid
ABC
Thoracic
Triquetrum
Talus
ABD
Transverse
Ulna
Tarsal
ABE
Tibia
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
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MTX2
Session:
Section:
Days / Time:
Instructor:
Fall 2014
52999
M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM
RIDDELL
174.
Mr. Riddell is my favorite Anatomy Teacher. Mark all that apply.
A. True
A. It is True, for another Mr. Riddell, but NOT true for this one.
A. It may be True for some students, but it is not True for me.
A. It can’t possibly be true for anyone I know.
A. It could be true for some students, or more likely, non-students that are suffering from extreme psychoses and
/or neuroses.
A. At some level of chemically altered state of mind and soul, and in a framework of dys-realIa, whether
in this
universe or in some other one, it may be true and false, simultaneously.
A. All of the above.
A. This is not a relevant question for an anatomy exam, but may be relevant to a psychology or personality test,
maybe even a trick diagnostic question to examine levels of mental stress.
A. None of the above.
A. This is not the correct section for answers to these questions.
A. This is the correct answer.
A. i do not see the point of using this much ink for this much irrelevance.
B. At this point in the exam, I just don’t care.
END OF EXAM
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