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Anatomy Questions and Answers (Q&A)

John Smith
Answered: Apr 25, 2024
Buccinator- the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve (v3) is transmitted through foramen ovale. branches from this nerve innervate the muscles of mastication, like temporalis and masseter. a...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 25, 2024
Ampulla. The ampulla is an expanded part of the lower rectum that stores feces. The transverse rectal folds are three folds in the ampulla which help to support fecal mass, but they are not the...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 25, 2024
Middle cerebral artery- the middle cerebral artery supplies blood to most of the lateral surface of cerebral hemispheres, and the temporal pole, including the frontal, parietal, and medial portions...Read More

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Jsuma
Answered: Apr 25, 2024
Skull
Cranium
Head

Sutures are only found in the skull, cranium and head were also acceptable answers.

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 25, 2024
Hepatopancreatic ampulla

The pyloric canal and the neck of the pancreas are situated anterior to the abdominal aorta between the origin of the celiac trunk and the superior mesenteric...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 25, 2024
Superior gluteal nerve -the superior gluteal nerve supplies gluteus minimus and medius-two muscles that are important abductors of the hip-as well as tensor fasciae latae. these muscles stabilize...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 25, 2024
Hepatopancreatic ampulla-the hepatopancreatic ampulla is the very short segment of duct which represents the joining of the common bile duct and the main pancreatic duct. once these two ducts form...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 25, 2024
Hypoglossal-the hypoglossal nerve crosses the carotid artery before diving into the floor of the mouth, so it might get injured during this procedure. this nerve innervates the muscles of the...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 25, 2024
Mylohyoid m.- mylohyoid is innervated by the nerve to mylohyoid, which is a branch of the inferior alveolar nerve. the inferior alveolar nerve is a branch of the mandibular division of the...Read More

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Paola.castro
Answered: Oct 28, 2017

Release of Calcium from Sarcoplasmic Reticulum. In order for Acetylcholine to be released by an axon end, Calcium has to be present, giving it the final "go" for a contraction to form.

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 25, 2024
Superior gluteal -the superior gluteal nerve supplies gluteus minimus and medius-two muscles that are important abductors of the hip-and tensor fasciae latae. these muscles stabilize the pelvis when...Read More

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Dec 07, 2018
This is the right anterior femur. There are a few ways to say it, but I’m going to call it the right anterior femur for this answer. The femur itself (whether left or right) is often...Read More

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Michaelfacek
Answered: Apr 25, 2024
Frykman

Frykman classification for classification of distal radial fractures: I: distal radius II: I + distal ulna III: distal radius with intra-articular involvement of radiocarpal...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 25, 2024
Blocked duodenal papilla-(moore and dalley, p 288.) the likely cause of the elevated bilirubin is a blocked pancreatic and bile duct at the duodenal papilla. pancreatic cancer (usually ductal...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 25, 2024
Popliteal a.-the popliteal fossa contains the popliteal artery, popliteal vein, common fibular nerve, and tibial nerve. the popliteal artery is the deepest structure in the fossa-it lies on the...Read More

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