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Ashlie Jones

Ashlie Jones . Extra Credit. Click on the Question marks to revel the answers. Chapter 1 (Intro to Anatomy and Physiology). What are the directional terms? . Lateral . Mental. Orbital. (Eye cavity). Inguinal. Cervical. Acromial. Sacral. Thoracic Cavity. Abdominopelvic Cavity.

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Ashlie Jones

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  1. Ashlie Jones Extra Credit Click on the Question marks to revel the answers

  2. Chapter 1(Intro to Anatomy and Physiology) What are the directional terms? Lateral

  3. Mental Orbital (Eye cavity) Inguinal

  4. Cervical Acromial Sacral

  5. Thoracic Cavity Abdominopelvic Cavity

  6. Tissues… Stratified Squamous Epithelium C.T Transitional Epithelium C.T Hyaline Cartilage

  7. Cardiac Muscle Dense Regular C.T Nervous Connective Tissue

  8. Smooth muscle Fibrocartilage Simple Columnar Epithelium C.T

  9. Skeletal Muscle Simple Cuboidal Epithelium C.T Elastic Cartilage Areolar C.T

  10. Muscles… Trapezius Infraspinatus Triceps brachii Teres Major Latissimusdorsi Gluteus medius Gluteus maximus

  11. deltoid Pectoralis Major Pectoralis minor Biceps Brachii Rectus Abdominis Internal Oblique External Oblique Tensor Fascia Latae

  12. Epicranius OrbicularisOculi Temporalis Zygomaticus Sternocleidomastoid OrbicularisOris Masseter

  13. Pectineus Sartorius Adductor longus Rectus Femoris Gracilis VastusLateralis VastusMedialis

  14. Adductor magnus Gracilis Biceps femoris Semimembranosus Semitendinosus

  15. Movements… Flexion Inversion Retraction Flexion

  16. Abduction Rotation Plantar Flexion

  17. Eversion Protraction Supination Extention Pronation

  18. Bones….. Spinous Process Transverse Process Olecranon Process head Facets Name of bone… Vertebral Foramen Name of bone… Radius Ulna Acronmion Process SupraspinousFossa Coracoid Process Vertebral Border infraspinousfossa Axillary Border Styloid Process

  19. Brain… Corpus Callosum Lateral ventricles Thalamus Pineal Gland Hypothalamus Optic chiasm Arbor Vitae Pituitary gland Pons Medulla oblongata 4thventricle

  20. Olfactory Optic Oculomotor Trigeminal Trochlear Abducens Facial Vestibulocochlear Glossopharyngeal Hypoglossal Vagus Accessory

  21. Spinal Cord Gray matter Posterior median sulcus Gray commissure Dorsal root ganglion Dorsal root Posterior horns of grey Ventral root White matter Central canal Anterior median fissure

  22. Joints… Diarthrotic Synovial Hinge Synarthrotic Cartilaginous Diarthrotic Synovial Pivot Diarthrotic Synovial Plane Diarthrotic Synovial Plane

  23. Eye and Ear Lacrimal glands Whats behind the Stapes…. Malleus Oval window Incus Stapes Nasolacrimal duct Tympanic membrane Ceruminous gland

  24. Tympanic membrane Auditory tube External auditory canal Lens Auricle (pinna) Sclera Iris Choroid Cornea Retina Pupil 10.Aqueous humor CiliaryBodies Optic Nerve Vitreous humor Ceruminous gland

  25. 3 semicircular canals Name of this section… Vestibule Vestibulocochlear nerve utricle Saccule Cochlea What is this section called… Spiral organ of Corti

  26. Tectorial membrane Basilar membrane Hair cells Superior oblique Superior rectus Cochlear nerve Medial rectus Lateral rectus Inferior oblique Inferior rectus

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