Anatomy

  1. Branches of the External Carotid Arteries
    • •Superior Thyroid
    • Lingual
    • •Facial
    • •Occipital
    • •Posterior Auricular
    • •Superficial Temporal
    • •Maxillary
  2. Blood flow to brain
    • Vertebral a
    • Basilar a
    • Posterior Cerebral a
    • Posterior Communicating a
    • Intercal Caratiod
    • Middle Cerebral
    • Anterior Cerebral
    • Anterior Communication
  3. Pericardium
    • Fibrous
    • Serous
    • Epicarduim
  4. Venous drainage
    • Superior saggital sinus
    • Inferior Saggital Sinus
    • Straight Sinus
    • Confluence of Sinuses
    • Sigmoid sinus
    • Internal Jugular v
  5. blood vessels of lower extremity
    • Common iliac a
    • External iliac a
    • Fermoral a
    • Deep thigh a
    • Popliteal
    • Great and lesser saphenous
    • Femoral v
    • popliteal
  6. Blood Vessels of the Upper Extremities
    • Arterial:
    • •Subclavian a.
    • •Axillary a.
    • •Brachial a.
    • •Radial a. and Ulnar a.
    • •Superficial and Deep Palmar Arches

    • Deep Veins:
    • Palmer Arches
    • •Radial vein
    • •Ulnar vein
    • •Brachial vein
    • •Deep and Superficial
    • •Axillary vein
    • •Subclavian vein

    • •Superficial Veins:
    • •Basilic Vein
    • •Cephalic Vein
    • •Median cubital vein
    • •Median vein of the forearm
  7. Internal Anatomy of the Heart
    • Right Autrim
    • auricle
    • pectinate muscles
    • fossa ovalis
    • criste terminalis

    • Right Ventricle
    • chordae tendineae
    • papillary muscles
    • trabalea corneae
  8. Blood Flow Through Chambers
    • SVC-right atruim-tricuspid valve-right ventricle-pulmonary semilunar valve
    • -pulmonary trunk-lungs-pulmonary veins-left atrium-bicuspid valve-left ventricle-aortic valve-aorta-body
  9. Tonsils
    • palatine - posterior to mouth, lateral pharyngeal wall
    • lingual - posterior suface of the tonuge
    • pharyngeal - pharyngeal roof
    • tubal - behind the openings of the pharyngotympanic tubes into the pharynx
  10. Ligaments of the Female Repro. Sys.
    • Broad Ligament - (Mesosalpinx, mesovarium, and mesometrium)
    • Suspensory ligament
    • Ovarian Ligament
    • Round Ligament
  11. Goiter
    condition where thyroid gland is enlarged because there is not enough idoine however TSH from hypothlamous is still being produced
  12. "Master of the Endocrine System"
    pituitary gland
  13. Endocrine Glands are comprised mostly of what type of tissue?
    epithelial tissue
  14. Endocrine system is under control of
    autonomic nervous system
  15. Proper name of pituitary gland
    Hypophysis
  16. Pituitary gland sits in the
    Hypophyseal Fossa is the depression in the Selle Tursica
  17. 2 sections of the pituitary gland
    • anterior - Adenohypophysis - produces hormones
    • posterior - Neurohypophysis - secretes hormones
  18. Thyroid Gland
    • 2 hormones
    • thyroid hormone (Thyroxine) - Main function is to increase Basal Metabolic Rate- the rate at which oxygen is used to turn nutrients into energy
    • Calcatonin - owers high blood levels of Ca2+ by slowing the activity of osteoclasts and increasing calcium secretion by the kidney
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asturdi
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Card Set
Anatomy
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anatomy exam
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