Anatomy
1. What are the three overlapping functions of the nervous system?:
2. Divisions of the nervous system?:
3. What are the cerebral meninges?:
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4. CSF (Cerebrospinal fluid):
5. What are the cells of the nervous system?:
6. What are the neuroglia (supporting cells)?:
7. What are the types of neuroglial cells in the CNS?:
8. What are the types of neuroglial cells in PNS?:
9. What are neurons?:
10. The nerve impulse:
11. What are synapses:
12. What is the action potential?:
13. Excitatory vs inhibitory synapses?:
14. What are the connective tissues covering the nerves?:
15. What is the spinal cord?:
16. Sensory (afferent) signals:
17. Somatic sensory:
18. Visceral sensory:
19. motor (efferent) signals:
20. Somatic motor sensory:
21. Branchial motor sensory:
22. Visceral motor sensory:
23. What are the reflex arcs?:
24. What are the five essential components of the reflex arc?:
25. What are the types of reflexes?:
26. What are the four regions of the brain?:
27. What is the brain stem?:
28. What is the cerebellum?:
29. What are the cerebral hemispheres components:
30. What are the sulci of the cerebral hemispheres?:
31. What is the cerebral cortex?:
32. What are the functional regions of the cerebral cortex?:
33. What is the primary motor cortex?:
34. What is the motor area of the cerebral cortex?:
35. Sensory areas of the cerebral cortex:
36. What is the somatosensory assocaition area (sensory of cerebral cor- tex?):
37. Brodmann areas:
38. What is the basal nuclei?:
39. What is the corpus striatum:
40. Lentiform nucleus:
41. What are the ventricles in the brain?:
42. Cranial nerves:
43. Cranial nerves list:
44. False vs true pelvis:
45. Pelvic outlet:
46. The pelvis is separated from the perineum by the:
47. Perineum:
48. What are the muscular walls of the pelvis?:
49. Internal iliac artery:
50. Lumbosacral plexus:
51. What are the internal genital organs (female)?:
52. What are the external genital organs (female)?:
53. What is the broad ligament of the uterus?:
54. What are the ovaries?:
55. What are the fallopian tubes?:
56. What is the uterus?:
57. Uterus:
58. The internal Os of the cervix, Cervical canal, and external Os is in Nulliparous and after childbirth:
59. Incompetent internal Os:
60. What happens to the uterine muscles during pregnancy?:
61. Blood supply of the uterus:
62. Innervation of the uterus:
63. Pap smear:
64. What are Leiomyomas (Fibroids)?:
65. How is the uterus supported?:
66. Loss of support of uterus may cuase:
67. A retroverted uterine may be a cause of:
68. What is the ligamentous support of uterus?:
69. The mucosa of the uterus:
70. Menstrual cycle:
71. What is the desquamation/regeneration phase of menstruation?:
72. What is the proliferation phase of menstruation?:
73. What is the secretion phase?:
74. What is the Fallopian tube?:
75. What are the four parts of the Fallopioan tube:
76. Blood supply of the Fallopian tube:
77. What is the site of fertilization in the Fallopian tube?:
78. Ectopic pregnancy:
79. Salpingitis:
80. Histerosalpingography:
81. Urinary bladder:
82. Urinary bladder volumes:
83. What is the male urethra?:
84. What is in the prostatic part of the male urethra?:
85. Where do ejaculatory ducts open?:
86. What is the membranous (intermediate) part of the male urethra?
87. What is the spongy urethra?:
88. Blood supply of urethra:
89. Innervation to male urethra:
90. Female urethra:
91. Blood suppy to female urethra:
92. Testis:
93. WHat is the pampiniform venous plexus?:
94. Innervation of the testis:
95. Lymphatic drainage of testis:
96. What are the layers of the scrotum?:
97. What is the blood supply of the scrotum?:
98. Lymphatics of scrotum:
99. Innervation of the scrotum:
100. What is the epididymis:
101. Where is spermatozoa produced?:
102. What is the ductus deferens?:
103. Blood supply of the ductus deferens:
104. What are the seminal vesicles:
105. Blood supply of seminal vesicles:
106. Innervation of the seminal vesicle:
107. What is the prostate?:
108. What does the prostate produce:
109. Blood supply of the prostate:
110. Prostatic venous plexus:
111. Innervation of the prostate:
112. What is the perineum:
113. What is the perineal body?:
114. Perineal muscles are all innervated by the:
115. External anal sphincter:
116. Parts of the penis?:
117. Prepuce:
118. Erection mechanism:
119. Emission mechanism:
120. Ejaculation:
121. Hypospadia:
122. Phimosis:
123. Paraphimosis:
124. Clitoris:
125. Vestibule:
126. Bulbs of the vestibule:
127. Oral cavity may be divided into:
128. Oropharyngeal isthmus:
129. Tonsilar fossa:
130. Roof of the oral cavity:
131. Uvula:
132. Cleft palate:
133. Cleft lip:
134. Floor of the oral cavity:
135. Lateral wall of oral cavity:
136. What are the salivary glands:
137. Mumps can cause:
138. Measles (Rubeola):
139. Herpes simplex 1:
140. Lichen planus:
141. Aphthous ulcer: [Show Less]