An epidural is given only below the L3 vertebrae so that no injury to the spinal cord can occur since it has to penetrate into the cerebrospinal fluid within the arachnoid layer of the meninges.
The patellar reflex is an example of a monosynaptic reflex w…
The patellar reflex is an example of a monosynaptic reflex which involves only 2 neurons, a sensory and a motor neuron.
Identify the STRUCTURAL classification of the articulation i…
Identify the STRUCTURAL classification of the articulation indicated by the red arrow in the picture. Identify the ONE of the landmarks articulating to form the articulation indicated by the red arrow in the picture.
Identify the bone pictured. (NOTE: Include the specific typ…
Identify the bone pictured. (NOTE: Include the specific type of bone as well as the name of the bone.) BONUS: Is this bone left or right?
Which suture would separate the frontal and parietal bones?…
Which suture would separate the frontal and parietal bones? In babies, what fontanelle would be involved to form the suture identified in part A?
Identify the bone indicated by the blue x in the picture. [A…
Identify the bone indicated by the blue x in the picture. Identify the bone indicated by the red circle in the picture. BONUS: Which of these three bones (the one with the blue X, the one with the black triangle, or the one with the red circle) would NOT be found in the oral cavity? Identify the NAME of that bone.
Look at the picture below and answer the following questions…
Look at the picture below and answer the following questions: Which TWO muscles would be the agonists involved in this action circled in blue? , Both of these muscles have an ORIGIN (PROXIMAL attachments) in common. Name the LANDMARK and BONE where they both ORIGINATE.
I am a bone found in the interior of the skull where the olf…
I am a bone found in the interior of the skull where the olfactory nerve sits, which is a good thing because I also form part of the nasal cavity. What bone am I? What LANDMARK holds the olfactory nerve?
Let’s review! When examining the male pelvis, the pelvic ou…
Let’s review! When examining the male pelvis, the pelvic outlet is smaller because it is obstructed by which bone that we discussed in the axial skeleton?
Identify the bone indicated in the picture. [A]
Identify the bone indicated in the picture.