6 Questions
Which nerve supplies the post. portion of the scapula?
Nerve Supra SCapular
At which level does the bifurcation of the trachea occur?
T4
Which nerve supplies the gluteus superior?
Ilioinguinal nerve
Where is the vocal process of the muscular located?
Anached ramus mandibu
Which nerve supplies the ilrohypogastric?
Ilioinguinal nerve
At which level does the bifurcation of the Aorta occur?
L4
Study Notes
Nerve Supply and Anatomy
- The nerve that supplies the posterior portion of the scapula is not specified (further information needed).
- The bifurcation of the trachea occurs at a specific level (further information needed).
- The nerve that supplies the gluteus superior is the superior gluteal nerve.
- The vocal process of the arytenoid muscle is located in the larynx.
- The iliohypogastric nerve is supplied by a nerve (further information needed, likely the lumbar spinal nerves L1).
- The bifurcation of the Aorta occurs at the level of the fourth lumbar vertebra (L4).
Test your knowledge of the branches of the brachial plexus with this quiz. Identify the nerves and their corresponding supply areas to enhance your understanding of the brachial plexus anatomy.
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