ANP 1106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Shoulder Girdle, Cerebral Hemisphere, Medulla Oblongata
ANP1106 Midterm:
5. Anatomy of the Muscular System
5.1 Describe the structural organization of skeletal muscles together with their
membranes and tendons or aponeuroses
5.2 Define: agonist, antagonist, synergist, fixator; origin, insertion; explain the
general nomenclature of skeletal muscles
5.3 Describe the muscles of facial expression
5.4 Describe the muscles that move the eyeballs, the mandible and the tongue 5.5
Describe the muscles of the neck
5.6 Describe the muscles that move the vertebral column
5.7 Describe the respiratory muscles
5.8 Describe the muscles of the pelvic floor and perineum
5.9 Describe the muscles that move the pectoral girdle
5.10 Describe the compartments and muscles of the arm and forearm
5.11 Describe the intrinsic muscles of the hand
5.12 Describe the muscles that move the thigh
5.13 Describe the compartments and muscles of the thigh and leg 5.14 Describe the
intrinsic muscles of the foot.
6. Anatomy of the Nervous System (February 26, March 2, 4; B. Thrush)
6.1 Histology of the nervous tissue: describe the glial cells, the structural
classification of neurons; and compare gray and white matter, nucleus and ganglion
6.2 Central nervous system
-Cerebral hemispheres
-Describe the lobes, gyri and sulci of the cerebral hemispheres
-Describe the location and functions of the motor, sensory, and association areas
-Explain hemispheric lateralization
-Basal nuclei and limbic system: describe their locations and functions Cerebral
white matter: describe the structures and their functions
Diencephalon
-Describe the structures and functions of the thalamus, hypothalamus and
epithalamus
Brainstem
-Describe the structures and functions of the midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata
-Explain the role of the reticular formation
Cerebellum
-Describe the main structures of the cerebellum; localize the cerebellar peduncles
Spinal cord
-Describe the external and internal anatomy of the spinal cord
-Describe how the spinal nerves are connected to the spinal cord
Tissues and fluids surrounding the CNS
-Describe how the brain and spinal cord are protected Describe the blood-brain
barrier
6.3 Peripheral nervous system
Describe the structure of a nerve Cranial nerves:
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