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What retroperitoneal gland measures about 12-15 cm long and 2.5 cm thick and lies posterior tothe greater curvature of the stomach?
Pancreas
What is the largest and longest nerve of the human body?
Sciatic
What organ receives blood from the portal vein?
Liver
The bone that the pterygoid process associated with is?
Sphenoid
Which substance, collected in the radiology department, and assayed in the laboratory, isimportant in certain patients with high blood pressure?
Renin
What is the name of the bony projection that extends superiorly from the cribriform plate of theethmoid bone?
Crista Galli
Which part of the lung extends above the clavicle?
Apex
What carpal bone that has the characteristics of a hook-like process?
Hamate
What portion of the humerus articulates with the ulna to help from the elbow joint?
Trochelea
Which describes decrease of the bone density?
Osteoporosis
What is another term for the body of the sternum?
Gladiolus
Which plane divides the body into symmetric halves?
Midsaggital
Which part of the body is diploe associated?
skull
Which structure is located in the neck below the mandible that consists of a body and pairs ofthe greater and lesser horns?
Hyoid Bone
The internal ear is contained of which bone?
Temporal
What is the roof of the posterior cranial fossae?
tentorium
Which of the following is usually present in the left upper quadrant, posterior to the stomach andimmediately under the diaphragm?
spleen
Which can retain urine for a period of time before elimination?
bladder
What is chondroma?
A
benign neoplasm
of the
cartilage
What is the term for nosebleed?
Epistaxis
Which refers to the fluid in the abdominal cavity?
Ascites
It is Visible abnormality of the eyes?
Strabismus
Protrusion of bladder through the vaginal wall?
cystocele
What bone is described as a thin, quadrangular shape that articulates with the sphenoid maxillae, palatine and ethmoid bone?
vomer
Which is found in all living cells that carries the organism's hereditary information?
Deoxyribonucleic
acid (
DNA
)
Which bone/s is/are parts of the mandible?
Rami
and
Mental protuberance
Which structure is not found in the mediastinum?
thyroid gland
Which condition/s refer/s to lack of normal bone calcification?
Osteomalacia
and
Rickets
What is the term for clubfoot?
Talipes
Which term refers to the resembling bone narrow?
Myeloid
What is nevus?
Birthmark
Which bones become integral parts of the acetabulum?
ilium
,
ischium
,
pubis
Which organs are normally found in the pelvic cavity?
Urinary Bladder
and
rectum
Which comprise the elbow joint?
Humerus
,
radius
,
ulna
Which are parts of the sphenoid bone?
anterior
and
posterior clinoid process
Which organs are contained in the thoracic cavity?
Heart
and
lungs
What is localized collection of pus in the pleural cavity?
An abscess
Stomatitis in an inflammation of what organ?
Mouth
What is deglutition?
Swallowing
Which describe the anatomic relationship of the lacrimal bones to the orbits?
Anterior and Media
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