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In an ideal world you would study a section of material and then take a quick quiz to ensure that you have understood and retained all the information you have read.

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Anatomy QQ I


Although Anatomy itself is not very high yield, it becomes relevant to answer questions in other categories such as pathology. You will get your score instantly.




  1. What cells defend against helminthic and protozoan infections?


  2. Basophils

    Mast Cells

    Eosinophils

    Monocytes



  3. What cells myelinate axons in the peripheral nervous system?


  4. Schwann cells

    Oligodendroglia

    Microglia

    Dendritic Cells



  5. Which of the following items are matched incorrectly?


  6. Zona Glomerulosa- aldosterone

    Adrenal Medulla- Epinephrine

    Zona Reticularis- sex hormones

    Zona Fasciculata- Norepinephrine



  7. Which branchial pouch develops into the superior parathyroids?


  8. 1st pouch

    2nd pouch

    3rd pouch

    4th pouch



  9. The anterior interventricular septum of the heart is supplied by what artery?


  10. Left anterior descending artery

    Circumflex artery

    Right coronary artery

    Acute marginal artery



  11. All of the following are direct branches off of the celiac trunk EXCEPT:


  12. Left Gastric artery

    Gastroduodenal artery

    Common Hepatic artery

    Splenic artery



  13. Loss of plantar flexion signifies damage to what nerve?


  14. Common peroneal

    Tibial

    Femoral

    Obturator



  15. Claw hand is seen when what nerve is damaged?


  16. Axillary

    Radial

    Ulnar

    Median



  17. Which muscle is responsible for opening the jaw?


  18. Masseter

    Lateral pterygoid

    Medial pterygoid

    Temporalis



  19. At what level is the T10 dermatome located?


  20. nipple

    xiphoid process

    umbilicus

    inguinal ligament