on Reproductive System)
What Glial cells would be found in the Dorsal Root Ganglion?: Satelite Cells
What structural neuron is a Sensory Neuron in the Peripheral Nervous System?: Unipolar Neurons
What section of Colon is found between the Rectum and the Descending Colon?: sigmoid colon
What duct carries bile to and from the Gallbladder?: Cystic Duct
What Dural Venus Sinus drains into the bodies Venous System to be re- turned to the heart?: Sigmoid Dural Venus
Sinus
What is another term for the cell body in a neuron?: soma
What is the longitudinal depression of the spinal cord that is just anterior to the spinal processes of the vertebrae?:
posterior median sulcus
What is located on the inferior border of the cecum?: Vermiform Appendix
What 2 muscles both insert on the lesser trochanter of the femur?: Psoas major, iliacus
What type of artery is the aorta?: elastic
What is formed by the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscles?: In- guinal Ligament
What is found between the two outermost tunics in the muscular arteries that is not found in the medium veins?:
External Elastic Lamina
What muscle is found on opposing sides of the Colon and contracts the Colon forming the Haustra?: Teniae Coli
What do we call an organ in the abdominopelvic cavity that is not com- pletely surrounded by the peritoneum?:
Retroperitoneal Organ
What joins the Hypothalamus to the Pituitary Gland?: Infundibulum
What is the termination of the tube that drains the Urinary Bladder?: exter- nal urethral orifice
What Cranial Dura Septa separates the Cerebellum from the Cerebrum?: -
Tentorium Cerebelli
What dural venus sinus is found in the falx cerebelli?: Occipital Sinus
What Foramina or what Foramin allows Cranial Nerve I to leave or to enter or both the Cranium?: foramina
cribriform plate
What do we call the White Matter in the most Inferior/Posterior division of the Brain?: The Arbor Vitae
What Cranial Nerve (Name and Number) Innervates the Muscles of Speech?: Vagus, CNX
Where do the Pair of Optic Nerves (CN II) become Contralateral?: The Optic Chiasm
What type of Neuron (what is its' structure) is an Interneuron?: Multi Polar Neuron
, Human Anatomy Final (Weekly Quizzes 8-15 + 10 Questions
on Reproductive System)
What smooth muscle forms the internal urinary sphincter?: Detrusor mus- cle
What is the apex of the renal pyramids called?: renal papilla
What carries urine through the renal pyramid to its tip?: Collecting duct
What is the most predominant type of nephron in the human?: cortical nephron
What is different in the Male Urinary System from the Female Urinary System?: Length of urethra (Male is
logner, female is shorter)
What forms the internal urinary sphincter, be specific.: Detrusor muscle
What drains (empties) the Major Calyces?: renal pelvis
What separates the right and left lobes of the liver from the anterior view?: falciform ligament
What separates the right and left lobes of the liver from the posterior view?: Ligamentum Venosum
Where do Bile and Pancreatic Juices enter the Small Intestine?: The Major Duodenal Papilla
What is on the inside of the Duodenum and is the termination of the union of the Biliary Apparatus and the Pancreatic
Duct System?: Major Duodenal Papilla
What Foramina/Canal does the Vestibulocochulear CN VIII use to enter/exit the Cranium?: internal acoustic
meatus
What Cranial Nerve, Name and Number, leaves and enters the cranium by way of the Internal Auditory/Acoustic Meatus?
Facial CN VII
What do receptors detect in the internal and external environment?: change
What Glial cell is involved in the Blood-Brain-Barrier?: Astrocytes
What capillary system surrounds the Nephron Loop (Loop of Henle)?: vasa recta
What Glial cell converts Plasma to Cerebral Spinal Fluid?: Ependymal Cells
What is the insertion of the deepest, mid-line, muscle of the Quadriceps Femoris Group?: I: Patella-Quadriceps
Tendon, Tibial Tuberosity-Patellar Li
What extends from the Renal Cortex through the Renal Medulla to form the Renal Pyramids?: Renal column
What arteries run along the Corticomedullary Junction?: arcuate arteries
What Cranial Nerve, Name and Number, sends the sense of balance and hearing to the Central Nervous System?: CN
VIII Vestibulocochlear
What muscle in the medial compartment of the thigh has the most medial origin and the most distal insertion?: Gracilis
What muscle in the medial compartment of the thigh has the most lateral origin and the most superior insertion?:
Pectineus