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What the nerve is #2&3?
2-ansa cervicalis (superior root from C1)
3-ansa cervicalis (inferior root from C2&C3)

What the nerve is #1?
hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)

what the nerve is?
vagus nerve

what the nerve is?
phrenic nerve

what the nerve is?
spinal accessory nerve

what nerve is A?
olfactory nerve (CN I)

what nerve is B?
optic nerve (CN II)

what nerve is C?
optic chiasm

what nerve is D?
optic tract

what nerve is E?
oculomotor nerve (CN III)

what nerve is F?
abducens nerve (CN VI)

what nerve is G?
hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)

what the nerve is under G?
accessory nerve (CN XI)

what nerve is H?
trochlear nerve (CN IV)

what nerve is I?
trigeminal nerve (CN V)

what nerve is J?
facial nerve (CN VII)

what nerve is K?
vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII)

what nerve is L?
glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)

what nerve is M?
vagus nerve (CN X)

what the blood vessel is?
common carotid artery

what the blood vessel is?
external carotid artery

what the blood vessel is?
internal carotid artery

what the structure is?
thyroid gland

what nerve is the second upper nerve?
zygomatic nerve

what nerve is #9?
left inferior alveolar nerve

what nerve is 6?
right mental nerve

what muscle is this?
external intercostal

what muscle is this?
internal intercostal

what muscle is this?
innermost intercostal

what muscle is this?
transversus thoracis

what muscle is pointed to the white area?
diaphragm

what vessel is this?
internal thoracic (mammary) artery

what vessel is this?
intercostal vein

what the nerve is?
intercostal nerve

What lobe of lung is A?
superior lobe of the right lung

What lobe of lung is B?
middle lobe of right lung (no lobe in the left lobe)

What lobe of lung is C?
inferior lobe of the right lung

What the part of lung is D?
oblique fissure

What the part of lung is E?
horizontal fissure

what is A?
trachea

what is B?
primary (main) bronchi

what is C?
seconday (lobar) bronchi

what is D?
tertiary (segmental) bronchi

Airway pathway
trachea → primary bronchi → secondary bronchi → tertiary bronchi → bronchioles → terminal bronchioles

what is the nerve?
phrenic nerve

what is # 4?
aortic arch

what is #1?
left subclavian artery

what is #2
left common carotid artery

what is #3
right brachiocephalic trunk

what is #5?
superior vena cava

what is #6?
left pulmonary vein

what is #8?
inferior vena cava

what is #3?
chordae tendonae

what is #1?
left atrium

what is #2?
right atrium

what is #4?
tricuspid valve (right atrioventricular valve)

what is #5?
bicuspid valve (left atrioventricular valve)

what is A?
papillary muscle

what is B?
left ventricle

what is C?
right ventricle

what is D?
interventricular septum

What is G?
coronary sinus

What is F?
posterior vein of left ventricle

What is E?
middle cardiac vein

What is D?
posterior interventricular artery

What is the structure above A?
chordae tendonae

What is the structure of A?
papillary muscle

What is the structure of D?
trabecular carnae

What muscle is A?
pectinate muscle

what is this structure?
aortic semilunar valve

What is this structure?
pulmonary semilunar valve

what muscle is A?
external oblique

what muscle is B?
internal oblique

what muscle is C?
transversus abdominis

what muscle is D?
rectus abdominis

What muscle is this?
psoas major

What muscle is this?
quadratus lumborum

What muscle is this?
iliacus

what nerve is A?
right lumbar sympathetic chain ganglia

what nerve is B?
right lumbar sympathetic trunk

what nerve is D?
abdominal aorta

What nerve is this?
genitofemoral nerve

What nerve is #3? (cadaver lab is shown as A)
subcostal nerve

What nerve is #4? (cadaver lab is shown as B)
iliohypogastric nerve

What nerve is #5? (cadaver lab is shown as C)
ilioinguinal nerve

What nerve is #6? (cadaver lab is shown as E)
genitofemoral nerve

What nerve is #7? (cadaver lab is shown as D)
lateral femoral cutaneous nerve

What nerve is #8? (cadaver lab is shown as F)
femoral nerve

What nerve is #9? (cadaver lab is shown as G)
obturator nerve
what structure is formed by part of L4 and L5?
lumbosacral trunk (helps form the sacral plexus)

What vessel is this?
celiac artery (trunk)

what vessel is A?
splenic artery

What vessel is A?
gastric artery

What vessel is B?
splenic artery

What vessel is C?
superior mesenteric artery

What vessel is D?
left renal artery

What vessel is E?
common hepatic artery

What vessel is F?
right renal artery

What vessel is this?
common iliac arteries

What vessel is this?
internal iliac artery