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_______ and __________ empty into duodenum.
Pancreas and liver empty into __________
Paranasal sinuses are ______, _________, _________, and
____________.
_________ sinuses are ethmoid, sphenoid, Frontal, and
Maxillary.
__________ is released in response to decreased Ca+.
Parathyroid hormone is released in response to
Parotid glands secrete by ________ method.
______ glands secrete by holocrine method.
PNS is _____________. SNS is _____________.
____________ is cranoisacral. __________ is thoracolumnar.
_______________ is a branch of the ECA.
Posterior auricular artery is a branch of the ______________.
Posterior communicating arteries connect ___________ to __________
_________________ arteries connect ICA to PCA.
___________ stimulates mamillary body secretions.
Prolactin stimulates ________________
__________________ are a normal tissue component that
regulate cell proliferation.
Proto-oncogenes are a normal tissue component that
_______________
Respiratory bronchi do not have _______________
______________ do not have cartilage.
_________________ failure is least likely to cause Pulmonary
edema.
Right ventricular failure is least likely to cause __________________
_____________ surround axons in the PNS.
Schwann cells surround ______________________
_____________ is in the G cells of the stomach.
Gastrin is in the ____________ cells of the stomach.
____________ secretion by the duodenum is stimulated by low
pH in stomach.
Secretin secretion by __________ is stimulated by ___________ in stomach.
Somastatin is produced by _____________ of pancreas
Somastatin is produced by D cells of ________________
__________________ of the skin is most active.
Stratum basale of the skin is _______________
Sucrafate lines ____________ in the stomach.
_____________ lines craters in the stomach.
Taste is by CN __________ (first 2/3) and CN ___________ (last 1/3).
_______ is by CN VII (________ /3) and CN IX (_____________ /3).
The adequate stimulus for the semicircular canal is ____________.
The adequate stimulus for the ________________ is gravity.
The anterior ethmoidal air cells open into the ______________.
The maxillary opens into the ______________.
The ____________ air cells open into the superior meatus.
The ___________ opens into the middle meatus.
Nasolacrimal duct opens into the _______________
_________________ opens into the inferior meatus.
The ____________ encloses the somatic afferent and efferent nerves to the eye and its muscles.
The cavernous sinus encloses the ________________ nerves to the eye and its muscles.
The ______________ branch is not part of the moderator band.
The Right bundle branch is not part of the ___________________
The ________________ is located between the optic nerve and
the lateral rectus.
The ciliary ganglion is located between the _________________________
The ____________ of budge is located between C8 and T1 or T2.
The ciliospinal center of budge is located between __________ and
____________.
The _______________ is innervated by the phrenic nerve.
The diaphragm is innervated by the ____________.
The fossa for the lacrimal gland is the _______________
The fossa for the ____________ is the frontal bone.
The framework of the heart (endocardium) is made of __________________
The ____________________ is made of fibrous CT.
The __________ is connected to the brainstem by a portal system.
The hypophysis is connected to the ___________ by a portal system.
The ___________ is retroperitoneal.
The kidney is ______________
The lateral wall of the orbit consists of the ________________________
The___________ of the orbit consists of the zygomatic and
greater wing of sphenoid.
The least ___________ cell type is stratified psuedocolumnar.
The least damageable cell type is ___________________
The _________________ does not pass through either SOF or
Cavernous sinus.
The maxillary artery does not pass through either _____________________________
The muscle involved in frowning is the __________________
The muscle involved in ___________ is the corrugator superciliaris.
The optic nerve goes through the ___________________
The____________ goes through the lesser wing of the
sphenoid.
The SOF is formed by the ____________________
The ________________ is formed by the greater and lesser wings of the
sphenoid.
The orbit communicates with the _________ fossa and _________ fossa
through the IOF.
The orbit communicates with the IT fossa and PP fossa
through the _______________
The orbit is protected from inflammation by the __________________
The orbit is protected from _____________ by the orbital
septum.
The orbital septum is continuous with the ________________
The _______________ is continuous with the tarsal plate.
The ______________ contributes least to the orbit.
The palatine bone contributes least to the _______________
The ____________ is both exocrine and endocrine.
The pancreas is ____________________ gland.
The __________ sits above the sphenoid sinus.
The pituitary sits above the __________
The spina recti lateralis lies on the _______________.
The _______________ lies on the sphenoid bone.
The________________ is found between the cerebrum and
cerebellum.
The tentorium cerebelii is found between the ____________________
_________ contains actin and myosin.
A band contains _________________
As you go from artery to arteriole to capillary, you get a ________ in velocity and an ___________ in total cross sectional area.
As you go from _______ to __________ to ____________, you get a decrease in velocity and an increase in total cross sectional
area.
___________ causes hypocalcemia mostly by inhibiting bone
resorption.
Calcitonin causes _______mostly by __________ bone resorption.
_______________ are responsible for electrical transmission.
Gap junctions are responsible for ____________________
In the muscle, ___________ binds to troponin, changing
tropomyosin so _________ can bind to actin.
In the muscle, calcium binds to __________, changing
__________ so myosin can bind to __________
Lymph capillaries are larger than _________ capillaries.
___________ capillaries are larger than blood capillaries.
Monocytes turn into ________________.
__________ turn into macrophages.
____________ are found in the retrolaminar part of the
optic nerve.
Oligodendricites are found in the ____________ part of the
optic nerve.
Release of neurotransmitter is caused by _______________
Release of ___________________ is caused by Calcium.
Smooth muscle can _________________
___________ muscle can regenerate.
Surfactant is secreted by _____________ alveolar cells.
__________________ is secreted by type II alveolar cells.
The most mitotic layer of the epidermis is _________________
The ______________ of the epidermis is stratum
germinativum/stratum basale.
The _____________ is active until young adult, then atrophies.
The thymus is active until ___________, then atrophies.
The tympanic membrane is ________ of the cochlea.
The ____________ membrane is not part of the cochlea.
The ______________ arises directly from the subclavian
The vertebral artery arises directly from the ________________
The __________ nerve carries sympathetics and parasympathetics.
The vidian (pterygoid) nerve carries ______________________________
A lesion in the ciliary ganglion would most likely cause _______________
A lesion in the _______________ would most likely give rise
to Adie’s tonic pupil.
The corneal nerves begin to lose their _____________ as they
progress through the corneal ______________
The _____________ begin to lose their myelination as they
progress through the corneal stroma.
The _____________ of the iris is formed of epithelial cell
processes.
The dilator muscle of the iris is formed _________________________
The ___________ is necessary for cell-mediated immunity.
The thymus is necessary for _____________________
There are ____ spinal nerves and ___ vertebrae.
There are 31 ____________ and 33 ________
To destroy all reflex tearing, you would disrupt the ______________________
To destroy all ____________, you would disrupt the trigeminal ganglion. (prevents sensation)
Type _____________ make up the blood air barrier.
Type 1 pneumocytes make up the ___________