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ANAT 380 |Questions and Answers/ Latest Update 2026/2027/ Already Graded A+ Arterial supply of the lateral breast - ANSWER -Lateral thoracic arteries-branches of the axillary artery Arterial supply of the medial breast - ANSWER -Internal thoracic (mammary) artery Heart (location) - ANSWER -Lies behind the sternum and central part of the thoracic cage Apex - ANSWER -Inferior tip of the heart Pericardium - ANSWER -Sac that encloses the heart and the roots of the great vessels entering and leaving it Interventricular septum (IV) - ANSWER -Divides the left and right ventricles Aorta - ANSWER -Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart Brachiocephalic artery - ANSWER -Branch of the aorta the bifurcates into the right common carotid artery and the right subclavian artery Left subclavian artery - ANSWER -Branch of the aorta that supplies blood to the left arm; gives rise to the left internal thoracic artery Left common carotid artery - ANSWER -Branch of the aorta that supplies the left side of the neck and face Right subclavian artery - ANSWER -Gives rise to the right internal thoracic artery Left and right aortic sinuses - ANSWER -Give rise to the left and right coronary arteries; supplies the heart organ itself Costomediastinal recess - ANSWER -Pleural recess found between the costal and mediastinal parietal pleura; left is larger than the right because it overlies the heart Costodiaphragmatic recess - ANSWER -Pleural recess between the costal and diaphragmatic pleura, below the inferior part of the lungs. Parietal pleura (innervation) - ANSWER -Intercostal and phrenic nerves Hilum - ANSWER -Depression, centred in the medial surface of the lung, where structures enter and exit Root of the lungs - ANSWER -Collection of structures that enter and exit the lungs, connecting the lungs to the trachea and the heart Brachiocephalic veins - ANSWER -Drain into the superior vena cava Azygos vein - ANSWER -Carries blood from the right posterior intercostal veins to drain into the superior vena cava (Accessory) Hemiazygos vein - ANSWER -Drains the left posterior intercostal veins, located Right posterior hemiazygos vein - ANSWER -Drains directly into the azygos vein Right bronchial veins - ANSWER -Remove deoxygenated blood from the lungs Thoracic duct - ANSWER -Drains lymph from the left side of the head, neck, thorax, upper limb, and all of the structures below the diaphragm Right lymphatic duct - ANSWER -Drains lymph from the right side of the head and neck, thorax, and right limb Pulmonary lymph nodes - ANSWER -Located on the bronchioles Bronchopulmonary (hilar) lymph nodes - ANSWER -Located at the end of the bronchi as they diverge into bronchioles Tracheobronchial lymph nodes - ANSWER -Located where the trachea diverge into bronchi Paratracheal lymph nodes - ANSWER -Located on the lateral sides of the trachea Bronchomediastinal trunks - ANSWER -Located laterally to the trachea Bronchial arteries - ANSWER -Supply the lungs with oxygenated blood Mediastinum - ANSWER -Includes the trachea, superior vena cava (SVC), pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins, esophagus, and aorta Epigastric region - ANSWER -Superior central region of the abdomen Umbilical region - ANSWER -Centre-most region of the abdomen Hypogastric region - ANSWER -Inferior centre region of the abdomen Left hypochondriac region - ANSWER -Upper left region of the abdomen Left lumbar region - ANSWER -Centre left region of the abdomen Left inguinal region - ANSWER -Lower left region of the abdomen Right hypochondriac region - ANSWER -Upper right region of the abdomen Right lumbar region - ANSWER -Middle right region of the abdomen Right inguinal region - ANSWER -Lower right region of the abdomen

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Graded A+
Arterial supply of the lateral breast - ANSWER -Lateral thoracic arteries-branches
of the axillary artery

Arterial supply of the medial breast - ANSWER -Internal thoracic (mammary)
artery

Heart (location) - ANSWER -Lies behind the sternum and central part of the
thoracic cage

Apex - ANSWER -Inferior tip of the heart

Pericardium - ANSWER -Sac that encloses the heart and the roots of the great
vessels entering and leaving it

Interventricular septum (IV) - ANSWER -Divides the left and right ventricles

Aorta - ANSWER -Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart

Brachiocephalic artery - ANSWER -Branch of the aorta the bifurcates into the
right common carotid artery and the right subclavian artery

Left subclavian artery - ANSWER -Branch of the aorta that supplies blood to the
left arm; gives rise to the left internal thoracic artery

Left common carotid artery - ANSWER -Branch of the aorta that supplies the left
side of the neck and face

Right subclavian artery - ANSWER -Gives rise to the right internal thoracic artery

, Left and right aortic sinuses - ANSWER -Give rise to the left and right coronary
arteries; supplies the heart organ itself

Costomediastinal recess - ANSWER -Pleural recess found between the costal and
mediastinal parietal pleura; left is larger than the right because it overlies the heart

Costodiaphragmatic recess - ANSWER -Pleural recess between the costal and
diaphragmatic pleura, below the inferior part of the lungs.

Parietal pleura (innervation) - ANSWER -Intercostal and phrenic nerves

Hilum - ANSWER -Depression, centred in the medial surface of the lung, where
structures enter and exit

Root of the lungs - ANSWER -Collection of structures that enter and exit the
lungs, connecting the lungs to the trachea and the heart

Brachiocephalic veins - ANSWER -Drain into the superior vena cava

Azygos vein - ANSWER -Carries blood from the right posterior intercostal veins
to drain into the superior vena cava

(Accessory) Hemiazygos vein - ANSWER -Drains the left posterior intercostal
veins, located

Right posterior hemiazygos vein - ANSWER -Drains directly into the azygos vein

Right bronchial veins - ANSWER -Remove deoxygenated blood from the lungs

Thoracic duct - ANSWER -Drains lymph from the left side of the head, neck,
thorax, upper limb, and all of the structures below the diaphragm

Right lymphatic duct - ANSWER -Drains lymph from the right side of the head
and neck, thorax, and right limb

,Pulmonary lymph nodes - ANSWER -Located on the bronchioles

Bronchopulmonary (hilar) lymph nodes - ANSWER -Located at the end of the
bronchi as they diverge into bronchioles

Tracheobronchial lymph nodes - ANSWER -Located where the trachea diverge
into bronchi

Paratracheal lymph nodes - ANSWER -Located on the lateral sides of the trachea

Bronchomediastinal trunks - ANSWER -Located laterally to the trachea

Bronchial arteries - ANSWER -Supply the lungs with oxygenated blood

Mediastinum - ANSWER -Includes the trachea, superior vena cava (SVC),
pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins, esophagus, and aorta

Epigastric region - ANSWER -Superior central region of the abdomen

Umbilical region - ANSWER -Centre-most region of the abdomen

Hypogastric region - ANSWER -Inferior centre region of the abdomen

Left hypochondriac region - ANSWER -Upper left region of the abdomen

Left lumbar region - ANSWER -Centre left region of the abdomen

Left inguinal region - ANSWER -Lower left region of the abdomen

Right hypochondriac region - ANSWER -Upper right region of the abdomen

Right lumbar region - ANSWER -Middle right region of the abdomen

Right inguinal region - ANSWER -Lower right region of the abdomen

, Rectus sheath - ANSWER -Protective layer within the anterior abdominal wall
that supports and protects the contents of the abdomen

Linea alba - ANSWER -Midline where the rectus sheaths converge

Superior epigastric artery - ANSWER -Terminal branch of the internal thoracic
(mammary) artery

Inferior epigastric artery - ANSWER -Branch of the external iliac artery

Superficial lymphatic drainage of the abdominal wall - ANSWER -Axillary
lymph nodes and inguinal lymph nodes

Deep lymphatic drainage of the abdominal wall - ANSWER -Lumbar lymph
nodes, common iliac lymph nodes, and external iliac lymph nodes

Inguinal canal (Location) - ANSWER -Lower anterior abdominal wall

Inguinal rings - ANSWER -Two ends of the inguinal canal

Superficial inguinal ring - ANSWER -Opening in the external oblique
aponeurosis; lies superior to the pubic tubercle

Deep inguinal ring - ANSWER -Invagination of the transversals fascia; lies
superior to the midpoint of the inguinal ligament

Inguinal canal contents (female) - ANSWER -Ilioinguinal nerve, round ligament
of the uterus

Inguinal canal contents (male) - ANSWER -Ilioinguinal nerve, spermatic cord

Ilioinguinal nerve (female) - ANSWER -Innervates the skin of the upper labia
majora and mons pubis; skin of the adjacent upper thigh

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