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Veins, Abdominopelvic Cavity, Obturator canal

The key terms of this Biology Exam include Veins, Muscle, Abdominopelvic Cavity, Obturator canal, Lumbosacral.


Which veins are more at risk for having DVT develop within them?

Fibular and posterior tibial veins


Which muscle occupies the most lateral position in the deep compartment of the shank

Flexor hallucis longus


The obturator nerve passes from the abdominopelvic cavity into the lower extremity through which passes

Obturator canal


Which ankle ligament are most at risk of injury in the event of mild inversion sprain

Calcaneofibular and anterior talofibular ligaments


Which hip lateral rotators muscle has been viewed from both anterior and posterior perspectives of the hip during dissection

Obturator externus


Which item would be considered a secondary restraint type of stabilizing structure of knee joint

Menisci


Nerves of lumbosacral plexus are formed from

Ventral rami


What is the primary weight bearing surface within the acetabulum

Lunate surface


Why are the superior and inferior gluteal nerves so named?

The superior gluteal n. passes above piriformis muscle while the inferior is below


The floor of the femoral triangle is formed by the _______

Iliopsoas and pectineus muscle


Contents of a femoral or inguinal hernia are typically _____

Portions of small intestine


The great saphenous vein drains directly into the ________.

Femoral vein


The circumflex femoral arteries typically branch from the ______ artery

Profunda femora


Which lower extremity passageway has as its roof the sartorius muscle and as its floor the adductor longus

Adductor canal


The posterior compartment of the high contains muscles that ______ the hip and _____ knee

Extend, flex


Which knee ligament chiefly resists valgus forces

MCL


Which veins are more at risk for having DVT develop within them?

Fibular and posterior tibial veins


Which muscle occupies the most lateral position in the deep compartment of the shank

Flexor hallucis longus


The obturator nerve passes from the abdominopelvic cavity into the lower extremity through which passes

Obturator canal


Which ankle ligament are most at risk of injury in the event of mild inversion sprain

Calcaneofibular and anterior talofibular ligaments


Which hip lateral rotators muscle has been viewed from both anterior and posterior perspectives of the hip during dissection

Obturator externus


Which item would be considered a secondary restraint type of stabilizing structure of knee joint

Menisci


Nerves of lumbosacral plexus are formed from

Ventral rami


What is the primary weight bearing surface within the acetabulum

Lunate surface


Why are the superior and inferior gluteal nerves so named?

The superior gluteal n. passes above piriformis muscle while the inferior is below


The floor of the femoral triangle is formed by the _______

Iliopsoas and pectineus muscle


Contents of a femoral or inguinal hernia are typically _____

Portions of small intestine


The great saphenous vein drains directly into the ________.

Femoral vein


The circumflex femoral arteries typically branch from the ______ artery

Profunda femora


Which lower extremity passageway has as its roof the sartorius muscle and as its floor the adductor longus

Adductor canal


The posterior compartment of the high contains muscles that ______ the hip and _____ knee

Extend, flex


Which knee ligament chiefly resists valgus forces

MCL


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