ANAT380 queen's university final exam
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An Intercostal Nerve is the
Ans: Anterior (ventral) ramus of a thoracic spinal nerve
The Cystic Duct joins which of the following ducts to form the
Common Bile Duct?
Ans: Common Hepatic Duct
In exploratory surgery of the abdomen, where would an incision be
made to separate the right and left Rectus Sheaths?
Ans: Linea Alba
A surgeon dissecting the root (hilum) of the right lung may locate the
bronchus by appreciating that it
Ans: Is posterior to the pulmonary artery and veins
Examination of a patient reveals an isolated tumour located at the
Porta Hepatis of the liver. This tumour MOST LIKELY compresses
which of the following structures?
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Ans: Portal Vein
Which of the following structures can be compressed between the
Superior Mesenteric Artery and the Aorta?
Ans: Left Renal Vein
All the following are distinguishing features of the Large Intestine
EXCEPT:
Ans: Plicae Circularis
Meckel's Diverticulum is an outpouching of which structure?
Ans: Ilium
Which of the following are posterior branches of the Abdominal Aorta?
Ans: Lumbar Arteries
All the following statements are true about muscles forming the
Posterior Abdominal Wall EXCEPT:
Ans: The Diaphragm does not contribute to the musculature of
the posterior abdominal wall.
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