Functional Human Anatomy - Exam 2 - Rutgers University

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Which rami make up the cervical plexus?

Rami from C1, C2, C3, C4

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Which rami make up the brachial plexus?

C5, C6, C7, C8 and T1

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Which rami make up the lumbar plexus?

L1, L2, L3, and L4

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Which rami make up the sacral plexus?

L4 to S4

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What are the 6 divisions of the brachial plexus?

3 anterior and 3 posterior

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What is the function of the anterior divisions of the brachial plexus?

Control muscles that flex and stabilize the shoulder, elbow, and hand.

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What is the function of the posterior divisions of the brachial plexus?

Control muscles that extend the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and fingers.

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Which plexus is the lesser occipital nerve from?

Cervical Plexus

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Which plexus is the greater auricular nerve from?

Cervical

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Which plexus is the Transverse Cervical nerve from?

Cervical

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Which plexus is the Ansa Cervicalis nerve from?

Cervical

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Which plexus is the Phrenic nerve from?

Cervical

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Which plexus is the nerve to the rhomboids and serratus nerve from?

Cervical

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Which plexus is the accessory nerve from?

Cervical

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Which plexus is the hypoglossal nerve from?

Cervical

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What are the 5 parts to the Brachial plexus?

Roots, trunks, divisions, cords, Nerves

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How many trunks of the brachial plexus are there?

3 (superior, middle, inferior)

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How many cords are in the brachial plexus?

3 (lateral, posterior, medial)

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Which plexus is the axillary nerve from?

Brachial

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Which plexus is the radial nerve from?

Brachial

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Which plexus is the Musculocutaneous nerve from?

Brachial

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Which plexus is the median nerve from?

Brachial

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Which plexus is the ulnar nerve from?

Brachial

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Which plexus is the nerve to subclavius from?

Brachial

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Which plexus is the dorsal scapular nerve from?

Brachial

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Which plexus is the long thoracic nerve from?

Brachial

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Which plexus is the suprascapular nerve from?

Brachial

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Which plexus is the pectoral nerve from?

Brachial

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Which plexus is the sub scapular nerve from?

Brachial

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Which plexus is the thoracodorsal nerve from?

Brachial

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Which plexus is the illiohypogastric nerve from?

Lumbar

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Which plexus is the illio-inguinal nerve from?

Lumbar

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Which plexus is the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve from?

Lumbar

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Which plexus is the genitofemoral nerve from?

Lumbar

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Which plexus is the femoral nerve from?

Lumbar

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Which plexus is the Obturator nerve from?

Lumbar

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Which plexus is the superior gluteal nerve from?

Sacral

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Which plexus is the inferior gluteal nerve from?

Sacral

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Which plexus is the sciatic nerve from?

Sacral

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Which plexus is the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve from?

Sacral

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Which plexus is the pudendal nerve from?

Sacral

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What is the sciatic nerve notable for?

Biggest nerve in the body

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What is the reflex arc?

Involuntary response to an external stimulus.

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What is the order to the reflex arc?

Sensory receptor - Sensory neuron - Integrating center (spinal cord) - Motor neuron - Effector

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How many lobes of the brain are there?

4 (frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal)

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What are the four lobes of the brain?

frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal

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What is the function of the cerebellum?

Balance and coordination

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What are the areas of the brain?

Cerebellum

Cerebrum

Brainstem

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What is the corpus callosum?

a broad band of nerve fibers joining the two hemispheres of the brain.

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What is the function of the corpus callosum?

connects the two hemispheres of the brain

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What is a sulci (sulcus)?

grooves in the brain

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What is a gyri (gyrus)?

ridges of the brain

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What is the limbic system?

emotional brain

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What are the parts of the limbic system?

hippocampus, amygdala, hypothalamus

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What are the 12 cranial nerves?

I - (Olfactory) 1

II - (Optic) 2

III - (Oculomotor) 3

IV - (Trochlear) 4

V - (Trigeminal) 5

VI - (Abducans) 6

VII - (Facial) 7

VIII - (Auditory or Vestibulocochlear) 8

IX - (Glossopharengeal) 9

X - (Vagus) 10

XI - (Spinal Accessory) 11

XII - ( Hypoglossal) 12

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Olfactory nerve (Number, S/M/B?)

1, Sensory

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Optic nerve (Number, S/M/B?)

2, sensory

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Oculomotor nerve (Number, S/M/B?)

3, motor

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Trochlear nerve (Number, S/M/B?)

4, motor

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Trigeminal nerve (Number, S/M/B?)

5, both

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Abducens nerve (Number, S/M/B?)

6, motor

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Facial nerve (Number, S/M/B?)

7, both

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vestibulocochlear nerve (Number, S/M/B?)

8, sensory

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Glossopharyngeal nerve (Number, S/M/B?)

9, both

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Vagus nerve (Number, S/M/B?)

10, both

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Accessory nerve (Number, S/M/B?)

11, motor

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Hypoglossal nerve (Number, S/M/B?)

12, motor

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What are the 6 ocular muscles?

Inferior rectus, medial rectus, superior oblique, superior rectus, inferior oblique, lateral rectus

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Inferior rectus function

depresses eye and turns it medially

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Medial rectus function

moves eye medially

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Superior oblique function

depresses eye and turns it laterally

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Superior rectus function

elevates eye and turns it medially

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inferior oblique function

elevates eye and turns it laterally

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Lateral rectus function

moves eye laterally

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oculomotor nerve function

eye movements, opening of eyelid, pupillary constriction, focusing

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Function of the ANS

maintain homeostasis

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What are the 2 divisions of the ANS?

sympathetic and parasympathetic

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What is the function of the SNS?

Decreases secretion and motility

"Fight or Flight"

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What is the function of the PNS?

Rest and digest system

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Where do SNS nerves come from?

thoracolumbar

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Where do PNS nerves come from?

craniosacral

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Adrenal medulla function

secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine

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Epinephrine function

promotes fight or flight response

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Norepinephrine function

helps control alertness and arousal

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Dual innervation

most viscera receive nerve fibers from both parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions

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SA node function

initiates depolarization impulses; sets the pace for the entire heart

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AV node function

Acts as a gatekeeper and briefly delays impulses from the SA node, to allow the atria to contract completely and empty the blood into the ventricles.

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Systole function

Contraction of the heart

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Diastole function

Relaxation of the heart

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What are the layers of the heart?

epicardium, myocardium, endocardium

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Epicardium function

Forms a protective outer covering; secretes serous fluid

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Myocardium function

contracts to pump blood from the heart chambers

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Endocardium function

forms a protective inner lining of the chambers and valves

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Pericardial cavity

surrounds the heart

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Pericardial cavity function

contains a lubricating fluid that reduces friction between the beating heart and the outer wall of the pericardial sac

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What is the composition of blood?

55% plasma, 45% formed elements

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What are the proteins in plasma

albumin, globulin, fibrinogen

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Albumin function

maintain osmotic pressure

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Globulin function

defense (antibodies) and lipid transport

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Fibrinogen function

blood clotting