This document outlines 25 anatomy spotters for a practical exam. For each spotter, students must identify the structure and answer a question about it within 90 seconds. The spotters cover various organs and structures of the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems as well as the brain and spinal cord. Correct identification and answering of questions about each spotter's blood supply, location, parts, relations, and other features will earn students two marks per spotter.
This document outlines 25 anatomy spotters for a practical exam. For each spotter, students must identify the structure and answer a question about it within 90 seconds. The spotters cover various organs and structures of the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems as well as the brain and spinal cord. Correct identification and answering of questions about each spotter's blood supply, location, parts, relations, and other features will earn students two marks per spotter.
This document outlines 25 anatomy spotters for a practical exam. For each spotter, students must identify the structure and answer a question about it within 90 seconds. The spotters cover various organs and structures of the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems as well as the brain and spinal cord. Correct identification and answering of questions about each spotter's blood supply, location, parts, relations, and other features will earn students two marks per spotter.
This document outlines 25 anatomy spotters for a practical exam. For each spotter, students must identify the structure and answer a question about it within 90 seconds. The spotters cover various organs and structures of the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems as well as the brain and spinal cord. Correct identification and answering of questions about each spotter's blood supply, location, parts, relations, and other features will earn students two marks per spotter.
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Anatomy Model Practical Spotters
B.Sc., Hon AHS (2020 – 2021
Batch)
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
• TOTAL NO OF SPOTTERS – 25 • 90 seconds (One and half minutes) for each spotter • Two marks for each spotter • First Question: Identify the spotter • Second Question: Answer the question related to the spotter.
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Heart
2. Give its Blood Supply
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Heart
2. Where it is situated?
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Heart
2. Name the Chambers of it.
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Heart
2. Name the covering of it
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Arch of Aorta
2. Name the Branches of it
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Apex of the Heart
2. Which chamber forms it?
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Apex of the Heart
2. Surface Anatomy
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Right Lung 2. Give the points for side determination
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Left Lung 2. Give the points for side determination
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Right Lung 2. Give its Coverings
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Right Lung 2. Give its Blood Supply
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Right Lung 2. Name its bronchopulmonary segments
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Left Lung 2. Name its bronchopulmonary segments
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Hilum of Lung 2. Name the Structures passing through it
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Pulmonary Ligament 2. Give its Significances
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Stomach 2. Give its parts
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Stomach 2. Give its blood supply
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Lesser curvature of stomach 2. Name the structures related to this border
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Greater curvature of stomach 2. Name the structures related to this border
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Liver 2. Give its Lobes
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Liver 2. Give its situation
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Liver 2. Give its Blood Supply
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Liver 2. Give its functions
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Liver 2. Give any two clinical Anatomy
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Gall Bladder 2. Name its parts
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Gall Bladder 2. Give its Blood Supply
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Gall Bladder 2. Give its clinical Anatomy
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Small Intestine 2. Give its parts
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Mesentery 2. Give its contents
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Large Intestine 2. Mention its Parts
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Large Intestine 2. Mention its characteristic macroscopic features
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Appendix 2. What is its commonest position?
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Spleen 2. Give its situation
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Spleen 2. Give its Blood Supply
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Spleen 2. Name the structures related to its hilum
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Pancreas 2. Name its parts
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Pancreas 2. Give its functions
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Spleen 2. Name the structures related to it
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Duodenum 2. Name the structures opening into it
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Kidney 2. Give its anterior and posterior relations
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Kidney 2. Give its blood supply
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Kidney 2. Give its hilar structures
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Ureter 2. Give its levels of constriciton
Balaji K, Dept of Anatomy
1. Urinary Bladder 2. Name the structures opening into it