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General



3 body planes - frontal
sagittal
transverse

3 layers of skin- epidermis
dermis
hypodermis

3 general venous circulations- systemic
pulmonary
portal

Embryology


3 germ layers- endoderm
mesoderm
ectoderm

3 divisions of somites- sclerotome
dermatome
myotome

3 definitive kidneys- pronephros
mesonephros
metanephros

3 derivatives of skull- desmo/dermatocranium
splanchno/viscerocranium
chondrocranium

3 initial embryonic divisions of the brain- prosencephalon
mesencephalon
rhombencephalon

Back


3 parts of the erector spinae m.- iliocostalis
longissimus
spinalis
each are divided again into 3 parts

3 parts of the transversospinalis m. - semispinalis m.
multifidus m.
rotator m.

3 coverings of the spinal cord- dura mater
arachnoid
pia

3 spaces surrounding spinal cord- epidural
subdural
subarachnoid

3 borders of the scapula- medial (vertebral)
lateral
superior

3 angles of the scapula


Neck


3 parts of the axillary artery
3rd part has 3 branches- subscapular
anterior humeral circumflex
posterior humeral circumflex

Brachial plexus
3 trunks- upper
middle
lower
3 posterior divisions
3 anterior divisions
3 cords- lateral
medial
3 branches off medial cord- medial brachial
medial antebrachial
medial pectoral
posterior
3 branches off posterior cord- upper subscapular
lower subscapular
thoracodorsal

3 branches off the thyrocervical trunk- transverse cervical
suprascapular
inferior thyroid

3 veins drain the thyroid gland - superior (into internal jugular)
middle (into internal jugular)
inferior (into left brachiocephalic)

3 scalene muscles- anterior
middle
posterior

3 muscles attach to spine of C2- semispinalis cervicis
obliquus capitis inferior
rectus capitis posterior major

3 constrictor muscles- superior
middle
inferior

3 parts of the pharynx- nasopharynx
oropharynx
laryngeopharynx

3 parts to the hyoid bone- body
greater horn
lesser horn

3 structures inside carotid sheath- common carotid artery
internal jugular vein
vagus nerve

3 ganglia in sympathetic cervical chain- superior (magnum)
middle
inferior (stellate)


Head


3 parts of the maxillary artery- mandibular
pterygoid
pterygopalatine

3 divisions of the trigeminal n.- V1 - ophthalmic - has 3 branches
frontal
nasociliary
lacrimal
V2 - maxillary
V3 - mandibular- has 3 parts
undivided trunk
anterior division
posterior division- has 3 branches
auriculotemporal
lingual
inferior alveolar

3 cranial fossae- anterior
middle
posterior

3 nuchal lines- inferior
superior
highest

3 layers to calvarium- outer table
diploe
inner table

3 clinoid processes of the sphenoid bone- anterior
middle
posterior

3 cranial nerves pass through jugular foramen- C.N. IX
C.N. X
C.N. XI

3 cranial nerves travel in the wall of the cavernous sinus- C.N. III
C.N. IV
C.N. V

3 cranial nerves carry parasympathetics to the head- C.N. III
C.N. VII
C.N. IX

3 nasal conchae- superior
middle
inferior

3 principal components of the temporal bone- squama
petro/mastoid
tympanic ring

3 bones of the upper jaw/palate- premaxilla
maxilla
palatine

3 salivary glands- parotid
submaxillary
sublingual

3 muscles innervated by 3 cranial nerves attach to the styloid process-
stylohyoid - C.N. VII
stylopharyngeus - C.N. IX
styloglossus - C.N. XII

3 layers in tympanic membrane (derived from 3 germ layers)

3 cranial nerves innervate the external tympanum- C.N. V
C.N. VII
C.N. X

3 middle ear bones- incus
malleus
stapes

3 parts of the ear- outer
middle
inner

3 semicircular canals

3 membranes of the cochlea- Reissner
Tectorial
Basilar

3 intrinsic muscles of the tongue- longitudinal
vertical
transverse

3 muscles elevate the mandible- masseter m.
temporalis m.
medial pterygoid m.

3 branches of the posterior auricular artery- stylomastoid branch
auricular branch
occipital branch

3 branches of the ophthalmic nerve (VI)- nasociliary n.
frontal n.
lacrimal n.

3 superior alveolar nerves- anterior superior alveolar n.
middle superior alveolar n.
posterior superior alveolar n.

3 types of deciduous teeth- incisors
canine
molars

3 layers of dentition- enamal
dentin
pulp

3 general layers of the eye - retinal
choroidal/ciliary body
scleral/corneal

3 color receptors in cone cells - red
blue
yellow

3 nerves to the larynx - external laryngeal n.
internal laryngeal n.
recurrent laryngeal n.

3 cerebral arteries - anterior
middle
posterior

3 arteries supply the cerebellum - superior cerebellar
anterior inferior cerebellar
posterior inferior cerebellar


Shoulder


3 muscles attach to coracoid process - coracobrachialis
pectoralis minor
short head of biceps

3 parts of the axillary a.; 3rd part has 3 branches- subscapular a.
anterior circumflex humeral a.
posterior circumflex humeral a

3 muscles of the rotator cuff are rotators

3 glenohumeral ligaments - superior
middle
inferior

Arm


3 muscles in anterior comparment- biceps brachii
coracobrachialis
brachialis

3 heads of triceps brachii m.- long
lateral
medial

3 muscles attach to greater tubercle of the humerus- supraspinatus
infraspinatus
teres minor

3 parts of the ulnar collateral ligament of the elbow - anterior
posterior
oblique



Forearm


3 muscles in deep anterior compartment - flexor digitorum profundus
flexor pollicis longs
pronator quadratus


Hand


3 muscles in thenar eminence- opponens pollicis
flexor pollicis brevis
abductor pollicis brevis

3 muscles in hypothenar compartment- flexor digiti minimi
abductor digiti minimi
opponens digiti minimi

3 phalanges in fingers- proximal
middle
distal

3 palmer interossei


Thorax


3 compartments- mediastinum
left pleural cavity
right pleural cavity

3 branches off the aortic arch- brachiocephalic a.
left common carotid a.
left subclavian a.

3 parts of the aorta- ascending
arch
descending

3 principal surfaces of the pleura- costal
diaphragmatic
mediastinal
*the cupola is the superior extension

3 lobes of the right lung- superior
middle
inferior

3 bronchopulmonary segments of the upper right lobe- apical
posterior
anterior

3 muscles of interthoracic wall- external intercostal
internal intercostal
intercostalis intimus

3 false ribs on each side

3 cusps of the semilunar aortic and pulmonary valves of the heart

3 cusps of the tricuspid valve

3 main arteries of the heart- circumflex
anterior interventricular
right coronary

3 splanchnic nerves- greater
lesser
least



Abdomen


3 folds in anterior abdominal wall- median (obliterated urachus)
medial (obliterated umbilical a.)
lateral (inferior epigastric a.)

3 muscles contribute to linea semilunaris/rectus abdominus aponeurosis -
internal oblique
external oblique
transversus abdominus

3 openings in diaphragm- aortic
esophageal
inferior vena cava

3 arcuate ligaments of diaphragm- median over aorta
medial over psoas major m.
lateral over quadratus lumborum m.

3 parts of the stomach- fundus
body
pylorus

3 smooth muscle layers of the stomach- oblique
longitudinal
circular

3 unpaired branches of the abdominal aorta- celiac a.
superior mesenteric a.
inferior mesenteric a.

3 branches of celiac a.- left gastric a.
splenic a.
common hepatic a.

3 branches of common hepatic a.- right gastric a.
proper hepatic a.
gastroduodenal a.

3 arterial branches supply adrenal glands- inferior phrenic
aorta
renal

3 structures lie within porta hepatis- proper hepatic a.
portal vein
common bile duct

3 principal veins contribute to the portal vein- splenic v.
superior mesenteric v.
inferior mesenteric v.

3 parts of the small intestine- duodenum
jejunum
ileum

3 parts of large intestine- ascending
transverse
descending

3 tenia of large intestine

3 coverings of the spermatic cord- external spermatic fascia
cremasteric fascia
internal spermatic fascia

3 vessels in the umbilical cord
umbilical vein
2 umbilical arteries




Pelvis and Perineum


3 bones in os coxae- pubis
ilium
ischium

3 parts of the pubis- body
superior ramus
inferior ramus

3 foramina in the pelvis- obturator foramen
greater ischiadic foramen
lesser ischiadic foramen

3 gluteus muscles- gluteus maximus
gluteus medius
gluteus minimus

3 rectal arteries- superior rectal from inferior mesenteric a.
middle rectal from internal iliac a.
inferior rectal from internal pudendal a.

3 branches of the posterior division of internal iliac a.- iliolumbar
lateral sacral
superior gluteal

3 openings in the urinary bladder- left ureter
right ureter
urethra

3 parts of the urethra- prostatic
membranous
spongy

3 parts of the uterus- fundus
body
cervix

3 erectile compartments of the penis- corpus spongiosum
left corpus cavernosum
right corpus cavernosum

3 muscles in superficial perineal pouch- bulbospongiosus
ischiocavernosus
superficial transverse perineus

3 arteries supply the rectum- superior rectal (from inferior mesenteric)
middle rectal (from internal iliac)
inferior rectal (from internal pudendal)

3 valves in the rectum- superior
middle
inferior


Gluteus


3 gluteal muscles- gluteus maximus
gluteus medius
gluteus minimus

3 muscles innervated by superior gluteal n.- gluteus medius
gluteus minimus
tensor fascia lata



Thigh


3 hamstring muscles- biceps femoris
semitendinosus
semimembranosus

3 compartments in the femoral sheath

3 muscular compartments of the thigh- anterior
medial
posterior

3 branches of the lateral femoral circumflex a.- descending branch
transverse branch
ascending branch

3 muscles contribute to the pes anserinus- sartorius
semitendinosus
gracilis


Leg


3 compartments in the leg

3 muscles in anterior compartment - tibialis anterior
extensor digitorum
extensor hallucis

3 branches of the peroneal artery in the leg - anterior tibial a.
posterior tibial a.
peroneal a.

3 peroneal muscles in the leg - peroneus longus m.
peroneus brevis m.
peroneus tertius m.

3 muscles that comprise the triceps surae - grastrocnemius m.
soleus m.
plantaris m.

3 muscles in the deep posterior compartment - tibialis posterioris m.
flexor hallucis longus m.
flexor digitorum longus m.

Foot


3 cuneiform bones- medial
intermediate
lateral

3 phalanges in toes- proximal
middle
distal

3 plantar interossei


3 described arches - medial
lateral
transverse
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Quick Scroll 03.18.06 (2 years ago) #2

tanmay thats really impressive work...
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Quick Scroll 03.18.06 (2 years ago) #3

Awesome man agree v sea_corel ur work is appriciatively helpful indeed! smiley24.gif
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Quick Scroll 03.19.06 (2 years ago) #4

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Quick Scroll 04.18.06 (2 years ago) #5

TANMOY,ARE YOU A HUMAN BEING?
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GREAT,GREAT,GREAT.
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Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Gr8 work !!
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Real hard work!!!keep it up.did you get any pg seat.you deserve one!
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GR8 WORK TANMAY..........
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