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BIO 2300 exam Pack Correctly Answered Questions| UpToDate
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[Show more]the tip of the xiphoid process is the clinical marker for 
: superior liver surface 
apex of heart 
central tendon of diaphragm 
sternal body forms joints with these structures 
: costal cartilages of ribs 2-5 
what's in the costal groove 
: intercostal vein, artery & nerve 
all ribs form a joint p...
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Add to cartthe tip of the xiphoid process is the clinical marker for 
: superior liver surface 
apex of heart 
central tendon of diaphragm 
sternal body forms joints with these structures 
: costal cartilages of ribs 2-5 
what's in the costal groove 
: intercostal vein, artery & nerve 
all ribs form a joint p...
This opening posterior to (but not an actual part of) the respiratory diaphragm. 
: aortic hiatus 
These muscles lie directly under the parietal pleura and therefore can be clearly seen on an 
internal view of the thoracic cavity. 
: innermost intercostals 
These muscles have a posterior membrane a...
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Add to cartThis opening posterior to (but not an actual part of) the respiratory diaphragm. 
: aortic hiatus 
These muscles lie directly under the parietal pleura and therefore can be clearly seen on an 
internal view of the thoracic cavity. 
: innermost intercostals 
These muscles have a posterior membrane a...
Spine of Scapula Partial Attachment Sites 
: Trapezius and Deltoid 
Acromion Partial Attachment Sites 
: Trapezius and Deltoid 
Supraspinous Fossa Proximal Attachment Site 
: Supraspinatus Muscle 
Infraspinous Fossa Proximal Attachment Site 
: Infrasppinatus Muscle 
Subscapular Fossa Proximal Attach...
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Add to cartSpine of Scapula Partial Attachment Sites 
: Trapezius and Deltoid 
Acromion Partial Attachment Sites 
: Trapezius and Deltoid 
Supraspinous Fossa Proximal Attachment Site 
: Supraspinatus Muscle 
Infraspinous Fossa Proximal Attachment Site 
: Infrasppinatus Muscle 
Subscapular Fossa Proximal Attach...
Describe the structures to which the diaphragm is attached: 
: Anterior-- Xiphoid process of sternum 
Anterolateral-- Costal cartilages of ribs 6-10 
Posterolateral-- portion of rib 12 
Posterior-- Bodies of L1-L3 lumbar vertebrae 
Define epimysium 
: The connective tissue covering of a muscle 
Name...
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Add to cartDescribe the structures to which the diaphragm is attached: 
: Anterior-- Xiphoid process of sternum 
Anterolateral-- Costal cartilages of ribs 6-10 
Posterolateral-- portion of rib 12 
Posterior-- Bodies of L1-L3 lumbar vertebrae 
Define epimysium 
: The connective tissue covering of a muscle 
Name...
This opening posterior to (but not an actual part of) the respiratory diaphragm. 
: aortic hiatus 
These muscles lie directly under the parietal pleura and therefore can be clearly seen on an 
internal view of the thoracic cavity. 
: innermost intercostals 
These muscles have a posterior membrane a...
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Add to cartThis opening posterior to (but not an actual part of) the respiratory diaphragm. 
: aortic hiatus 
These muscles lie directly under the parietal pleura and therefore can be clearly seen on an 
internal view of the thoracic cavity. 
: innermost intercostals 
These muscles have a posterior membrane a...
Mid Brain 
: Short section of the brain stem between the diancephalon and the pons. 
Functions of Mid Brain 
: Includes masses of gray matter that serve as reflex centers. Responsible for visual 
reflexes like moving eyes when head turns. Contains the auditory reflex centers like moving 
head to h...
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Add to cartMid Brain 
: Short section of the brain stem between the diancephalon and the pons. 
Functions of Mid Brain 
: Includes masses of gray matter that serve as reflex centers. Responsible for visual 
reflexes like moving eyes when head turns. Contains the auditory reflex centers like moving 
head to h...
what is made by fused spinous processes of S1-S3 
: median sacral crest 
Kyphosis and Lordosis take place in which region? 
: K-Thoracic curvature ; L-Lumbar curvature 
What passes through the transverse foramen of a cervical vertebra? 
: vertebral arteries 
What passes through vertebral foramen? 
:...
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Add to cartwhat is made by fused spinous processes of S1-S3 
: median sacral crest 
Kyphosis and Lordosis take place in which region? 
: K-Thoracic curvature ; L-Lumbar curvature 
What passes through the transverse foramen of a cervical vertebra? 
: vertebral arteries 
What passes through vertebral foramen? 
:...
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