Second Year Anatomy
Second Year Final Exam Questions
I. Splanchnology
- The circulatory system. Definition. Constituting elements. Major (or systematic) circulation. Lesser (or pulmonary) circulation. Fetal circulation.
- Heart - position, surface projection on the chest wall. Cardiac size, shape and external features. Pericardium.
- Cardiac chambers and internal features. The valves of the heart.
- Cardiac wall (endocardium, myocardium, epicardium) - structure. Fibrous skeleton.
- Cardiac nerve supply. Coordination of cardiac activities - the conducting system. Blood supply of the heart.
- The aorta. Position and division in parts. The ascending aorta, the arch of the aorta, the thoracic aorta - branches.
- The carotid system of arteries. The common carotid artery - begining, position and branches. External and internal carotid arteries - position and branches.
- The subclavian artery. Position and branches. Anastomoses around the shoulder joint.
- The axillary artery. Position, parts, branches. Anastomoses around the shoulder joint.
- The arteries of the upper limb - the brachial artery, the radial artery and the ulnar artery. Their position and branches.
- The abdominal aorta. Parietal (lateral) and paired visceral branches.
- The unpaired visceral branches of the abdominal aorta - the coeliac trunk, the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries. Position and branches.
- The external and internal iliac arteries. Position, branches. Anastomoses around the hip joint.
- The arteries of the lower limb - the femoral artery, the popliteal artery, the anterior and posterior tibial arteries. Position and branches.
- Arteries - definition, position in the body, structure of arterial wall. Types of arteries.
- Veins - definition, position in the body, structure of arterial wall. Types of veins.
- The superior and inferior vena cava. Position. Main tributaries. Anastomoses between the two caval veins.
- The hepatic portal system - constituting veins. Position of the portal vein. Anastomoses between the portal and systematic circulation.
- The superficial veins of the upper and lower limbs.
- Microcirculatory blood system. Arterioles, capillaries and sinusoids. Venules. Arteriovenous anastomoses.
- The lymphoid system. Definition, constituting Blood supply. Lymph capillaries - microstructure. The thoracic duct and its tributaries. The right lymphatic duct - formation. Movements of the lymph.
- The spleen. Position, structure, blood supply and nerve supply.
- The lymph nodes - position, groups, structure. The tonsils. The thymus.
- Digestive system- the major organs of the digestive system. The vestibule of the mouth. Lips. Cheeks. Blood supply and nerve supply.
- Oral cavity proper - walls. The hard and soft palate. The oropharyngeal isthmus. The mucous membrane. Blood supply and nerves.
- Teeth. Deciduous and permanent dentition. Structure of the tooth.
- Tongue - parts, surfaces. The mucous membrane - papillae. The lingual tonsil. The lingual muscles. Blood supply, nerves, and lymph drainage.
- The major salivary glands. Position, structure. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerves.
- Pharynx - position, shape, parts, description. Structure of the pharyngeal wall. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerves.
- Esophagus - position, parts, description. Structure of the pharyngeal wall. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerves.
- Stomach - position, shape, size. Peritoneal relation of the stomach.Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerves.
- Stomach - parts. Structure of the wall. Glands of the stomach.
- Small intestine. Duodenum - position, parts, description, peritoneal relation of the duodenum. Structure of the wall. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerves.
- Small intestine - jejunum and ileum. Position, peritoneal relation. Structure of the wall. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerves.
- Large intestine - parts, position. External features of the large intestine. Peritoneal relation. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerves.
- Large intestine - the colon. Parts, position, peritoneal relation. Structure of the wall. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerves.
- Caecum. The vermiform appendix - position, shape, size. Structure of the wall. Peritoneal relation. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerves.
- Rectum - position, shape, size. Peritoneal relation. Structure of the wall. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerves.
- Liver - position, shape, size, lobes. Peritoneal connection of the liver.
- Structure of the liver - the liver lobule, the portal lobule, the liver acinus, microcirculation. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerves of the liver.
- The biliary system. The gall bladder. Structure, description, peritoneal connection of the gall bladder. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerve supply.
- Pancreas - shape, position, description, peritoneal relation. Structure. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerves.
- Respiratory system. The major organs of the respiratory system -principle structure.The nose.
- Nasal cavity - division, description, mucous membrane. Paranasal air sinuses. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerve supply.
- Larynx - position, shape. Laryngeal cartilages, vocal folds, layngeal muscles - nerve supply.
- Larynx - the cavity of the larynx, mucous membrane. Blood supply, lymph drainage, and nerve supply.
- Trachea - position, parts, size. The principal bronchi. The tracheobronchial tree. Structure of the wall.
- Lungs - shape, position, description, surface marking. Lobes, segments, lobules.
- Respiratory spaces of the lungs. Structure of a lung lobule - acinus, blood-air barrier.
- Urinary system. Components. Kidneys - position, shape, and size. Topography of the kidneys. Capsules of the kidney.
- Kidneys. Internal structure. Blood supply and microcirculation.
- Excretory structures - minor and major calyces, pelvis, ureter.
- Urinary bladder. Position, shape, and size. Peritoneal relations. Structure of the wall. Blood and nerve supply. Female urethra.
- Endocrine system. Organs. Classification. General characteristics. Thyroid, parathyroid, and suprarenal glands - position and structure. Blood and nerve supply.
- Male reproductive system. Organs. Testis - position, structure, and coats. Accessory ducts. Epididymis. Blood and nerve supply.
- Accessory ducts - ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct. Seminal vesicles. Prostate gland - position, size and shape. Internal structure. Blood and nerve supply.
- Penis. Male urethra. Blood and nerve supply.
- Female reproductive system. Organs. Ovary - position, shape, size, peritoneal relations, suspensory ligaments. Internal structure. Blood and nerve supply, lymph drainage.
- Uterus - position, shape, size, peritoneal relations. Suspensory ligaments.
- Uterus. Uterine cavity. Structure. Blood and nerve supply, lymph drainage.
- Uterine tubes - position, parts, peritoneal relations. Structure. Blood and nerve supply, lymph drainage.
- External genital organs. Vagina - position, shape, size, peritoneal relations. Structure. Blood and nerve supply, lymph drainage.
II. Regional anatomy
- Scalp.
- Muscles of facial expression - groups, blood and nerve supply.
- Blood and nerve supply of the face.
- Muscles of mastication - action , nerve supply.
- Joints between the skull bones. Temporomandibular joint.
- Parotid region.
- Temporal region.
- Infratemporal region.
- Lateropharyngeal and retropharyngeal spaces.
- Digastric triangle.
- Carotid triangle.
- Infrahyoid region.
- Posterior cervical triangle.
- Antescalenus, interscalenus, and scalenovertebral spaces.
- Cervical plexus. The formation, position, branches. Subcutaneous structures in the cervical, thoracic, and abdominal regions.
- Cervical fascia.
- Muscles of the neck - groups, attachments, action, and nerve supply.
- Muscles of the back - groups, action, nerve supply.
- Chest wall. Muscles and intercostal spaces. Topography of the chest wall.
- Axilla. Shape, walls, and contents.
- Thoracic cavity. Pleura. Pleural cavity.
- Diaphagm.
- Superior mediastinum.
- Posterior mediastinum.
- Anterior and middle mediastinum.
- Anterior abdominal wall. regions, muscles, fasciae. Topography of the abdominal wall. Sheath of the rectus abdominis muscle.
- Inguinal canal. Linea alba.
- Abdominal cavity. Walls, regions. Peritoneum - gross anatomy, blood and nerve supply.
- Peritoneal cavity. Upper region - organs, peritoneal structures, and recesses.
- Peritoneal cavity. Lower region - organs, peritoneal structures, and recesses.
- Omental bursa. Greater omentum.
- Retroperitoneal space.
- Peritoneal cavity. Pelvic region - organs, peritoneal structures, and recesses.
- Subperitoneal space - organs, and spaces.
- Subcutaneous pelvic region. Perineum. Ischioanal fossa.
Recommend Sources for study:
- Gray’s Anatomy
- Human Anatomy – Regional and applied by B.D.Chaurasia
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2- http://www.4shared.com/file/LdlKu23z/anatomy2_cd2.html?
3- http://www.4shared.com/rar/6KVWvHh0/Anatomy_1_and_2.html?
Lecture Notes
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Test of Anatomy Second Part
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ANATOMY-II (Second Part!) MICRO PICS
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