Anatomy Work Book
Anatomy Work Book
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Skeletal system
Choose only one correct answer:
1. The axial skeleton is formed of the following bones EXCEPT:
a. Vertebral column.
b. Femur.
c. Skull.
d. Sternum.
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9. The scapula is an example of:
a. Long bone.
b. Irregular bone.
c. Flat bone.
d. Short bone.
10. All of the following are correct regarding the bones EXCEPT:
a. The tibia is an example of long bone.
b. The skull has some bones which are pneumatic.
c. The patella is an example of sesamoid bone.
d. The vertebrae are an example of flat bone.
13. concerning the bones, all the following are true EXCEPT:
a. Long bones of the limbs are developed by membranous ossification.
b. A sesamoid bone is a small bone nodule inside in the tendon.
c. Growth which takes place in the epiphyseal plate is responsible for the increase in the length of
the bone.
d. Epiphysis is the center of ossification in long bones.
Answer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
b c a b c c a
8 9 10 11 12 13
a c d c c a
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II. Joints
Choose only one correct answer:
1. All the followings are types of fibrous joint EXCEPT:
a. Suture.
b. Gomphosis.
c. Syndesmosis.
d. Pivot.
2. The following is a fibrous joint in which the bone edges are serrated and separated by minimal
amount of fibrous tissue:
a. Syndesmosis.
b. Suture.
c. Gomphosis.
d. Secondary cartilagenous joint.
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7. Regarding the synovial joints, the following are correct EXCEPT:
a. The stability of a joint depends in part on the shape of the articular surfaces.
b. The capsule and ligaments are devoid of sensory nerve supply.
c. Occasionally, the cavity of a bursa may communicate with the cavity of the synovial joint.
d. The joint cavity contains minimal amount of synovial fluid.
12. All of the following are correct about the joints EXCEPT:
a. The inferior tibiofibular joint is an example of fibrous joint.
b. The secondary cartilaginous joints are present in the midline.
c. The elbow joint is hinge synovial joint.
d. The first carpo-metacarpal joint of the thumb is pivot joint.
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Answer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
d b b b e e b
8 9 10 11 12 13
b a b d d c
Answer
1 2 3
d b c
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IV. Digestive System
2. All of the following structures are posterior to the stomach (stomach bed) EXCEPT:
a. Left kidney.
b. Pancreas.
c. Transverse colon.
d. Liver.
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7. The jejunum and ileum can be differentiated on the basis of the following anatomic features
EXCEPT:
a. Numerous (four to five) arterial arcades are associated with the jejunum.
b. The plicae circulares are much more prominent in the jejunum than in the ileum.
c. Fat depositions are generally present throughout the mesentery associated with the ileum.
d. The jejunum is generally located in the upper left region of the abdominal cavity.
e. Peyer's patches are characteristic of the lower ileum and may be visible on the surface.
11. Which of the following lobes of the liver lies between the gall-bladder fossa and the fissure for
ligamentum teres?
a. Left.
b. Right.
c. Caudate.
d. Quadrate.
e. None of the above.
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Answer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
c d c c c c a c c b
11 12
d c
V. Respiratory system
Choose only one correct answer:
1. The right lung is characterized by the presence of one of the following:
a. Has a cardiac notch in the anterior border.
b. Has a lingula in the anterior border.
c. Consists of three lobes.
d. Lighter than the left.
e. None of the above.
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5. The right lung is formed of:
a. One lobe.
b. Two lobes.
c. Three lobes.
d. Four lobes.
e. Five lobes.
Answer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
c d c d c d d a a
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VI. Cardiovascular System
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7. The mitral orifice is present between:
a. Right and left atria.
b. Right and left ventricles.
c. Right atrium and right ventricle.
d. Left atrium and left ventricle.
10. Regarding the heart, all the following are correct EXCEPT:
a. Surrounded by a membrane called pericardium.
b. The apex is formed completely by the right atrium.
c. The superior and inferior vena cava collects venous blood to the right atrium.
d. Tricuspid valve lies between right atrium and right ventricle.
11. Regarding the blood supply of the heart, all the following are correct EXCEPT:
a. The right and left coronary arteries arise from the arch of aorta.
b. The posterior interventricular artery arises from the right coronary artery.
c. The circumflex artery arises from the left coronary artery.
d. The coronary sinus receives most of the venous return of the heart.
12. Regarding the coronary arteries, all the following are correct:
a. The right and left coronary arteries arise from the arch of aorta.
b. The right coronary artery gives marginal branch.
c. The circumflex branch anastomosis with the right coronary artery.
d. The left coronary artery gives a circumflex branch.
e. The right coronary artery gives anterior interventricular artery.
14. All the following are tributaries of the coronary sinus EXCEPT:
a. Small cardiac vein.
b. Great cardiac vein.
c. Middle cardiac vein.
d. Pulmonary veins.
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15. The following are sites of anastomosis between portal and systemic circulation EXCEPT:
a. At the umbilicus.
b. In the lung.
c. At the lower end of anal canal.
d. At the lower end of esophagus.
18. The following are correct regarding the splenic vein EXCEPT:
a. It is a part of the portal system.
b. It begins at the spleen.
c. Unites with inferior mesenteric vein behind the neck of pancreas to from the portal vein.
d. It drains the spleen and pancreas.
Answer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
b c c b d d d d b b
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
a e d d b b c c
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VII. Urinary System
choose only one correct answer:
1. The urinary system consists of the following parts EXCEPT:
a. Two kidneys.
b. Two urinary bladders.
c. Urethra.
d. Two ureters.
3. The anterior surface of the left kidney is related to the following structures EXCEPT:
a. Splenic vessels.
b. Pancreas.
c. Descending colon.
d. Stomach.
e. Left colic flexure.
4. The part of the urinary bladder which is covered by peritoneum in male and female is:
a. Superior surface.
b. Infero-lateral surface.
c. Neck.
d. Base.
e. Apex.
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7. The narrowest part of the male urethra is:
a. Membranous part.
b. Prostatic part.
c. Penile part.
d. None of the above.
10. The abdominal cavity of an adult contains all of the following ECXPET:
a. Pancreas.
b. Liver.
c. Stomach.
d. Gall bladder.
e. Urinary bladder.
Answer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
b e e a c c a d c e
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VIII. Genital System
1. Male Genital system
Choose only one correct answer:
1. The following are parts of the male reproductive system EXCEPT:
a. Vas deferens.
b. Testis.
c. Seminal vesicle.
d. Ureter.
e. Epididymis.
2. The internal reproductive organs of male include all the following EXCEPT:
a. Testis.
b. Scrotum.
c. Epididymis.
d. Vas deferens.
3. The middle lobe of the prostate is the part which lies between:
a. Ejaculatory ducts and rectum.
b. Pubis and rectum.
c. Ejaculatory ducts and prostatic urethra.
d. Pubis and prostatic urethra.
e. Rectum and urethra.
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7. The following statements concerning the epididymis are correct EXCEPT:
a. Each has head, body, and tail.
b. Each lies anterior to the testis.
c. Each is made up of a coiled tube.
d. The vas deferens emerges from the tail.
e. Its function is storage for the spermatozoa prior to ejaculation.
Answer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
d b c d c b b
2. In most women, the anatomic position of the uterus when the bladder is empty is:
a. Retroverted.
b. Anteverted.
c. Anteflexed.
d. Anteverted and anteflexed.
e. Retroflexed.
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Answer
1 2 3 4
d d d b
Answer
1. c
2. a
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IX. Lymphatic System
Choose only one correct answer:
1. All of the following are correct regarding the lymphatic system EXCEPT:
a. The thoracic duct drains the upper right quadrant.
b. The lymph vessels contain valves.
c. The superficial lymph vessels follow veins.
d. The afferent lymph vessels enter the convex surface of the lymph nodes.
2. Concerning the lymphatic system, all the following are true EXCEPT:
a. Large lymph vessels contain valves.
b. Lymph capillaries are a network of fine vessels which don't communicate with the tissue space.
c. Before the lymph enters the blood stream it passes through lymph node.
d. The right lymphatic duct drains the right pleura.
3. The thoracic duct drains lymph from the following regions EXCEPT:
a. Right half of the thoracic cavity.
b. Left half of the thoracic cavity.
c. Abdomen.
d. Right lower limb.
e. Left lower limb.
6. Which of the following ribs corresponds to the long axis of the normal spleen?
a. Eleventh.
b. Ninth.
c. Tenth.
d. Seventh.
e. Eighth.
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7. The following structures are related to the visceral surface of the spleen EXCEPT:
a. Left kidney.
b. Tail of pancreas.
c. Right colic flexure.
d. Stomach.
10. During splenectomy (surgical removal of the spleen), which part of the pancreas is liable to be
injured?
a. Head of pancreas.
b. Tail of pancreas.
c. Neck of pancreas.
d. Body of pancreas.
Answer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
a b a c b c c c d b
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XI. Nervous System
Choose only one correct answer:
1. All of the following are correct about the nervous system EXCEPT:
a. The grey matter lies internally in the spinal cord.
b. The trunk of the main nerve is pure sensory.
c. The cell body of the first order neuron in the autonomic nervous system lies inside the CNS.
d. The preganglionic fibers in the sympathetic system may ascend or descend for some segments in
the spinal cord.
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Answer
1 2 3 4 5 6
b b c b c b
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2.Complete Questions
-Complete the following statements (fill in the space):
I. Skeletal System
1. The parts of the skeletal system are:
a)......................................................... b)..................................................
2. The axial skeleton is formed of the following bones:
a)........................................................ b)..................................................
c).............................................................
3. The vertebral column consists of:
a)......................................................... b).....................................................
c)......................................................... d).....................................................
e)..........................................................
4. The types of the bones according to the shape:
a)............................................................ Example: ............................................ .
b)............................................................ Example: ............................................ .
c)............................................................ Example: ............................................ .
d)............................................................ Example: ............................................ .
e)............................................................. Example: ............................................ .
5. The types of bones according the structure:
a).......................................................... Example: .............................................. .
b).......................................................... Example: ............................................. .
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II. Joints
1. The types of the fibrous joints are:
a)........................................................... Example: ........................................... .
b).......................................................... Example: ........................................... .
c).......................................................... Example: ........................................... .
2. The types of the cartilagenous joints are:
a)........................................................... Example: ........................................... .
b).......................................................... Example: ........................................... .
3. The characters of synovial joints are:
a)................................................................................................................................
b)................................................................................................................................
c)................................................................................................................................
d)................................................................................................................................
e)................................................................................................................................
f).................................................................................................................................
4. The types of the synovial joints are:
a)………………………………………. Example:………………………………..
b)………………………………………. Example:……………………………….
c)………………………………………. Example:………………………………..
d)………………………………………. Example:……………………………......
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III. Muscular System
1. The types of the muscular tissue are:
a)………………………………………. Example:………………………………..
b)………………………………………. Example:………………………………..
c)………………………………………. Example:………………………………..
2. The skeletal muscles are supplied by .....................................................while the smooth muscles are
supplied by...................................................
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8. The following structures for stomach bed:
a)……………………………………. b)…………………………………..
c)……………………………………. d)…………………………………..
9. The anterior surface of the stomach is related to the following:
a)…………………………………….. b)………………………………….
c)……………………………………..
10. The parts of the biliary tree are:
a)……………………………………… b)………………………………….
c)……………………………………... d)………………………………….
V. Respiratory System
1. The contents of the hilum of the lung are:
a)……………………………………… b)…………………………………
c)………………………………………
2. Trachea begins at ........................................................................................... and terminates at
..............................................................................................................
3. The layers of the pleura are:
a)……………………………………… b)………………………………….
4. The parts of the parietal pleura are:
a)……………………………………… b)…………………………………
c)……………………………………… d)………………………………...
5. Foreign body enters though …............... lung because its bronchus is:
a)…………………………………….... b)………………………………..
c)……………………………………….
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3. The anterior relations of the right kidney are:
a)………………………………………... b)…….………………………………..
c)………………………………………… d)………………………………………
e)……………………………………….... f)……………………………………...
4. The posterior relations of the kidney are:
a)…………………………………………. b)……………………………………..
c)…………………………………………. d)……………………………………..
5. The sites of narrowing (strictures) of the ureter are.
a)………………………………………….. b)……………………………………..
c)………………………………………….. d)……………………………………
6. The relations of the base of the urinary bladder in male are:
a)…………………………………………... b)……………………………………
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4. The parts of the prostate are:
a)…………………………………….... b)…………………………………………
c)……………………………………… d)…………………………………………
e)………………………………………
5. The internal female genital organs are:
a)………………………………………. b)………………………………………..
c)………………………………………. d)………………………………………..
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X. Lymphatic System
1. The thoracic duct drains all the body except...............................................
2. The lymph reaches the blood stream at the root of the neck through a large lymph vessels called:
a)..............................................(Left side) ,b).......................................(Right side)
3. The ribs related to the spleen are......................................................
4. The organs related to the visceral surface of the spleen are the following:
a)………………………………………… b)……………………………………...
c)……………………………………….... d)………………………………………
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3. Matching Questions
- Write the numbers of the items of the right column beside their matching items of the left column:
Structure Type
..... A Scapula 1 Long bone
…. B Humerus 2 Short bone
…. C Skull 3 Irregular bone
…. D Patella 4 Flat bone
…. E Phalanx 5 Pneumatic bone
…. F Vertebrae 6 Sesamoid bone
Joint Type
…… A Intervertebral disc 1 Poly-axial synovial joint
…… B Shoulder joint 2 Hinge synovial joint
….. C Interosseous membrane 3 Pivot synovial joint
….. D Intercarpal joints 4 Fibrous joint
….. E Superior radioulnar joint 5 Plane synovial joint
….. F Epiphyseal plate 6 Secondary cartilagenous joint
7 Primary cartilagenous joint
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Answer
Question 1 Question 2 Question 3
4 A 6 A 4 A
1 B 1 B 5 B
5 C 4 C 3 C
6 D 5 D 1 D
2 E 3 E 6 E
3 F 7 F 7 F
l. Skeletal System
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4. The types of the bones according to the shape:
a. Long bone. Example: Humerus.
b. Short bone. Example: Phalanges
c. Flat bone. Example: Scapula.
d. Irregular bones. Example: Vertebra.
e. Pneumatic bones. Example: Skull.
f. Sesamoid bones. Example: Patella.
II. Joints
1. The types of the fibrous joints are:
a. Sutures. Example: Skull.
b. Gomphosis. (pig and socket). Example: Teeth.
c. Syndesmosis. Example: inferior tibiofibular.
2. The skeletal muscles are supplied by spinal nerves (somatic nerve) While the smooth muscle are
supplied by autonomic nerves.
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6. The surface anatomy of the fundus of the gall bladder is:
Answer: Tip of the right ninth costal cartilage.
V. Respiratory system
1. The contents of the hilum of the lung are:
a. Bronchus
b. Pulmonary artery
c. Pulmonary veins
2. The trachea begins at C.6 (6th cervical vertebra) and terminates at T.4 (Thoracic vertebra 4).
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4. The parts of the parietal pleura are:
a. Cervical
b. Costal
c. Mediastinal
d. Diaphragmatic
5. Foreign body enters through Right lung because its bronchus is:
a. Shorter
b. Wider
c. More in line with the trachea
1. The sac which covers the heart is called pericardium and is formed of the following layers:
a. Parietal layer
b. Serous layer
2. The apex of the heart is formed of left ventricle and its surface anatomy intercostal space 3.5 inches
from the midline.
3. The right surface of the heart is formed by right atrium while its inferior border is formed of right
ventricle and left ventricle.
4. The valve between the right ventricle and right atrium is called tricuspid valve while that which
controls the heat of the right ventricle is called pulmonary valve.
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7. The tributaries of the coronary sinus are:
a. Great cardiac vein
b. middle cardiac vein
c. Small cardiac vein
d. Oblique vein of left atrium
b. Pulmonary circulation:
The passage of non -oxygenated used blood from the right ventricle through the pulmonary trunk to both
lung to be oxygenated.
c) Portal circulation
It is the passage of blood between two sets of capillaries.
Example: The capillaries of intestine collect into the portal vein which transmits the blood to the liver
where it breaks again into another set of capillaries.
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VII. Urinary system
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VIII. Genital System
1. The external parts of the male genital system are:
a. Penis
b. Scrotum
c. Testis
d. Epididymis
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IX. Endocrine system
1. The endocrine glands are the following:
a. Pituitary gland.
b. Thyroid gland
c. Parathyroid glands
d. Thymus
e. Suprarenal gland
f. Pancreas
g. Testis
h. Ovaries
X. Lymphatic system
1. The thoracic duct drains all the body except upper right quadrant of the body.
2. The lymph reaches the bloods stream at the root of the neck through a large lymph vessel called:
a. Thoracic duct (Left side)
b. Right lymphatic duct (Right side)
3. The ribs related to the spleen are 9th ,10th and 11th .
4. The organs related to the visceral surface of the spleen are the following:
a. Stomach
b. colon
c. Left kidney
d. Pancreas
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3. The parts of the brain are:
a. Cerebral hemispheres
b. Diencephalon
c. Brain stem
d. cerebellum
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Collections
Parts of different systems and organs
Skeletal system
Parts of the skeletal system:
1. Axial skeleton ()انهيكم انؼظًي انًحىري
2. Appendicular skeleton ()انهيكم انؼظًي انطزفي
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Digestive system
Parts of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT):
1. Mouth (oral) cavity and its contents ()انتجىيف انفًي ويكىَاته
2. Pharynx ()انثهؼىو
3. Oesophagus ()انًزئ
4. Stomach ()انًؼذج
5. Small intestine ()االيؼاء انذليمح
6. Large intestine ()االيؼاء
7. Rectum ()انًستميى
8. Anal canal ()انمُاج انشزجيح
- In addition to liver, gall bladder, and pancreas ()انكثذ وانًزارج وانثكزياص
Parts of oral cavity:
1. Vestibule ()انذههيش
2. Mouth cavity proper ()تجىيف انفى انسهيى
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Parts of gall bladder:
1. Fundus ()انمُاع
2. Body ()انجسى
3. Neck ()انؼُك
4. Cystic duct ()انمُاج انًزاريح
Respiratory system
Parts of the respiratory system:
1. Nasal cavity ()تجىيف االَف
2. Pharynx ()انثهؼىو
3. Larynx ()انحُجزج
4. Trachea ()انمصثح انهىائيح
5. Bronchi ()انشؼة انهىائيح
6. Bronchioles ()انشؼيثاخ انهىائيح
7. Lung (and its pleura) ()انزئح وانغشاء انثهىري
Cardiovascular system
Layers of pericardium ()الغشاء التاموره:
1. Visceral layer ()انطثمح انحشىيح
2. Parietal layer ()انطثمح انجذاريح
Urinary system
Parts of urinary system:
1. Kidney ()انكهيح
2. Ureter ()انحانة
3. Urinary bladder ()انًثاَح
4. Urethra ()لُاج يجزي انثىل
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Parts of the kidney:
1. Two ends (ٍ( )طزفيupper and lower(
2. Two surfaces (ٍ( )سطحيanterior and posterior(
3. Two borders (ٍ( )حافتيlateral convex border and medial concave border)
Genital system
1. Male Genital system
Parts of the male genital organs:
1. Testis ()انخصيح
2. Vasa efferentia ()االوػيح انصادرج
3. Epididymis ()انثزتخ
4. Vas deferens ()انىػاء انُالم
5. Seminal vesicle ()انحىيصالخ انًُىيح
6. Ejaculatory duct ()لُاج انمذف
7. Prostate ( )غذج انثزوستاتا
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2.Female genital system
Parts of the female genital organs:
1. Uterus ()انزحى
2. Fallopian (uterine) tubes ()لُاج فاانىب
3. Ovaries ()انًثيط
4. Vagina ()انًهثم
Parts of vagina:
1. Anterior wall ()جذار أيايي
2. Posterior wall ()جذار خهفي
Endocrine system
Parts of endocrine system:
1. Pituitary gland ()انغذج انُخاييح
2. Thyroid gland ()انغذج انذرليح
3. Parathyroid gland ()انغذج انجار درليح
4. Thymus ()انغذج انصؼتزيح
5. Pancreas ()انثُكزياص
6. Suprarenal gland ()انغذج انفىق كهىيح
7. Testis (ٍ)انخصيتي
8. Ovaries (ٍ)انًثيضي
Nervous system
Parts of central nervous system (CNS):
1. Brain (( )انًخtwo cerebral hemispheres, cerebellum, and brain stem)
2. Spinal cord ()انُخاع انشىكي
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Parts of peripheral nervous system (PNS):
1. Somatic nervous system ()انجهاس انؼصثي انجسذي
- Composed of 12 pares cranial nerves + 12 pair of spinal nerves (31 pair)
2. Autonomic (splanchnic) nervous system ()انجهاس انؼصثي انالارادي
- Composed of sympathetic nervous system + parasympathetic nervous system
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Difference between small intestine and large intestine:
Jejunum Ileum
Mesentery
Vasculature (arterial Less More
arcades) Less (so there is windows) More (so, no windows)
Fat content
lymphatics Not present except at its terminal Present at the anti-mesenteric
part junction (forms the peyer's
patches)
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Difference between right and left main bronchi
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Differences between male and female urethra
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