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What is the study focus of MBBS 1st year anatomy thorax?
What is the study focus of MBBS 1st year anatomy thorax?
- Study of the lower limb muscles
- Study of the chest and its contents (correct)
- Study of the cranial nerves
- Study of the abdominal organs
Which of the following is not typically included in the study of thorax anatomy?
Which of the following is not typically included in the study of thorax anatomy?
- Diaphragm
- Lungs
- Pleura
- Kidneys (correct)
Which cavity does the thorax protect and support?
Which cavity does the thorax protect and support?
- Cranial cavity
- Thoracic cavity (correct)
- Abdominal cavity
- Pelvic cavity
What is a key component of the thoracic wall?
What is a key component of the thoracic wall?
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MBBS 1st year thorax anatomy focus
MBBS 1st year thorax anatomy focus
The study of the chest and its contents.
Thorax anatomy not includes
Thorax anatomy not includes
Kidneys are not part of the thorax anatomy.
Thorax protects which cavity?
Thorax protects which cavity?
The thoracic cavity.
Key component of thoracic wall
Key component of thoracic wall
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Study Notes
MBBS 1st Year Anatomy: Thorax
- The study focus of MBBS 1st year anatomy in thorax includes the structure and organization of the thoracic cavity and its contents.
Exclusions in Thorax Anatomy
- Surface anatomy and dermatomes are not typically included in the study of thorax anatomy.
Thoracic Cavity
- The thorax protects and supports the thoracic cavity, which contains the lungs, heart, and major blood vessels.
Thoracic Wall Components
- A key component of the thoracic wall is the sternum, a long, flat bone located in the center of the chest.
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Test your knowledge of the focus of MBBS 1st year anatomy thorax with this quiz. Identify the components typically included in the study of thorax anatomy and understand its protective function for a specific cavity.