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Smaller Glut Muscles...what's superficial & deep
Gluteus Medius is superficial
Gluteus Minimus is deep
Which Gemelli is next to Piriformis? What's in between the 2 brothers? What's next to inferior?
Superior
Obturator Internus
Quadratus Femoris
Biceps Femoris is ___. What's medial deep? What's sitting on top of this previous muscle?
lateral
Semimembranosus
Semitendinosus
Fibula is ___ to the tibia
lateral
Define the Iliopectineal Arch

Define Lacunar Ligament
Where the inguinal ligament & tendons/fascia of the Psoas Minor meet

NAVEL...L is the lacunar ligament
The greater sciatic notch in on the
top
Relationship between gluteal tuberosity and pectineal line
Both are posterior. Pectineal line is medial...Gluteal tuberosity is lateral
Where's the superior gluteal in relation to the medius/minimus?
On top of it
What's on the lateral knee?
Arcuate Popliteal Ligament
Cuboid is ___ while the navicular and cunieforms are ___.
lateral

medial
The lumbricals are on the ___ side of the foot
plantar
Thalamus Function
Major Relay Center
Processes sensory information & regulates motor control
Midbrain Structures
Cerebral Peduncles
Superior & Inferior Colliculi
Sustaintia Negra
Cerebral Peduncles Function
Axion fiber tracks from the cortex to the spinal cord
Superior/Inferior Colliculi Function
Visual and auditory stimuli
Diencephalon surrounds the ___ while the midbrain surrounds the ___.
3rd Ventricle
Cerebral Aqueduct
Pons Function
Houses several cranial nerve nuclei; cortical (motor) information to the cerebellum
Medulla Oblongata Function
Houses numerous cranial nerve nuclei. Contains the olive & pyramids
Olive & Pyramids of Medulla Oblongata Function
Olive--Relay Center
Pyramids: Upper motor neuron tracks; corticospinal axon tracks
Cerebellum Function
Equilibrium & Motor Coordination
Diencephalon Structures:
Optic Nerve & Chiasm (CN II)
Mamillary Bodies (Homeostatic functions)
infundibulum stalk of pituitary gland

ITs HOMO
Corpus Callosum Function
axons that project between the 2 hemispheres
Cingulate Gyrus-part of “___” functions include ___ and ___
limbic system

emotional expression

visceral motor activity
CN:
Sense of Smell
Olfactor Nerve C1
CN:
Vision
Optic Nerve C2
CN:
Eye Movements
Oculomotor C3
Trochlear C4
Abducent C6
CN:
Pupillary Constriction
Oculomotor C3
CN:
Lens Accommodation
Oculomotor C3
CN:
Innervates the superior oblique muscle of the eye
Trochlear C4
CN:
Innervates the lateral rectus muscle of the eye
Abducent C6
CN:
Muscles of facial expression
Facial C7
CN:
Taste from the anterior tongue
Facial C7
CN:
Ends in the occipital lobe
Optic C2
CN:
Innervation of salivary and lacrimal glands
Facial C7
CN:
Taste from the posterior tongue
Glossopharyngeal C9
CN:
Sensation from the pharynx
Glossopharyngeal C9
CN:
Monitors the Carotid Body/Sinus
Glossopharyngeal C9
CN:
Supplies the Parotid Gland
Glossopharyngeal C9
CN:
Larynx
Vagus C10
CN:
Swallowing
Vagus C10