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Question 1:

Name this structure.
External oblique
Falciform ligament
Greater omentum
Lesser omentum
Mesentery
Omental bursa
Omental foramen
Rectus abdominis
Transverse mesocolon
Transversus abdominis

Question 2:

What is this part of the biliary system called?
Accessory pancreatic duct
Bile duct
Common hepatic duct
Cystic duct
Hepatopancreatic ampulla
Left hepatic duct
Omental foramen
Pancreatic duct
Porta hepatis
Right hepatic duct
 

Question 3:

What cranial nerve is responsible for relaying the sense of taste from the oral part of the tongue?
CNI
CNII
CNIII
CNIV
CNV
CNVI
CNVII
CNVIII
CNIX
CNX
CNXI
CNXII
   

Question 4:

What branch of the aorta supplies blood to the stomach?
Brachiocephalic trunk
Coeliac trunk
Common carotid artery
Common iliac artery
Hepatic artery
Inferior mesenteric artery
Pulmonary artery
Renal artery
Subclavian artery
Superior mesenteric artery
   

Question 5:

Name this part of the small intestine.
Appendix
Ascending colon
Caecum
Duodenum
Ileum
Jejenum
Paracolic gutter
Pyloric canal
Sigmoid colon
Transverse colon
 

Question 6:

Name this part of the organ.
Back
Body
Fundus
Head
Leg
Neck
Papilla
Pylorus
Tail
Uncinate process
 

Question 7:

Identify this part of the large intestine.
Ascending colon
Caecum
Descending colon
Hepatic colon
Left colic flexure
Pyloric colon
Rectum
Right colic flexure
Sigmoid colon
Transverse colon
 

Question 8:

What forms the floor of the inguinal canal?
Cremaster muscle
Deep inguinal ring
External oblique
Internal oblique
Inguinal ligament
Peritoneum
Rectus abdominis
Superficial inguinal ring
Transversalis fascia
Transversus abdominis
   

Question 9:

Identify this blood vessel
Aorta
Brachiocephalic trunk
Coeliac trunk
Hepatic artery
Hepatic portal vein
Iliac artery
Inferior vena cava
Renal artery
Renal vein
Superior vena cava
 

Question 10:

Name this muscle.
Central tendon
Diaphragm
Erector spinae
External oblique
Iliacus
Internal oblique
Left crus
Psoas major
Transversus abdominis
Quadratus lumborum
 

   
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