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High school student
hello :) im a student of anatomy and was wondering if a could get some questions answered.. my teacher said use any resources you can to find the answer because they are not in the book help would be nice thank you in advance!
between sutures of the skull, accessory bones often form. what is the anatomical name for these bones?
Hyperflexion of the knee most likely will damage which ligament?
Sometimes the apex of a person's heart is on the right not the left. What is the name of this condition?
What anatomical structure prevents a horseshoe kidney from rising to its "normal" position around T12-L2?
People who professionally ride horses often get"extra" bones in their legs. These structures are due to bloody deposits that clacify and ossify within the soft tissues. What medical name is given to these bones?
Large, elongated cervical or lumbar transverse processes lead to what anatomical anomaly?
What nerve is damaged if the gag reflex is lost?
There are stones (calcium deposits) within the human head that assist with equilibrium. What is the anatomical name for these stones?
What structures pass through the foramen lacerum?
The diaphragm is innervated soley by the phrenic nerve. How is it possible to completely sever a phrenic nerve yet the diaphragm still function?
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High school student
i can answer one: hyperflexion of the knee will affect the posterior cruciate
ligament,or PCL. good luck with the rest
