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What is the action of the marked muscle?
Identify the arrow marked structure and what structure is present deep to it?
Identify the type of the arrow marked joint.
Thoracic duct drains into:
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Left anterior descending artery is a branch of:
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Study Notes
Muscle Action
- The marked muscle likely performs specific movements based on its anatomical location, such as flexion, extension, abduction, or rotation of joints it crosses.
Arrow Marked Structure
- The arrow marked structure could refer to a specific anatomical feature such as a tendon, ligament, or organ.
- Deep to this structure, components like fascia, muscles, or other connective tissues may be present.
Joint Type
- The arrow marked joint represents a specific classification, such as synovial, hinge, or ball-and-socket joint, determined by its shape and movement capabilities.
Thoracic Duct Drainage
- The thoracic duct is a major lymphatic vessel that drains into the left subclavian vein, contributing to the circulatory system by collecting lymph from the body below the diaphragm and the left upper quadrant.
Left Anterior Descending Artery
- The left anterior descending artery (LAD) is a crucial branch of the left coronary artery, supplying blood to the anterior wall of the left ventricle and the interventricular septum.
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Test your knowledge of anatomy and histology with this quiz. Identify structures, tissues, and body parts with multiple choice questions.