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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